At 18 years old, 1st place in the Ufac medical entrance exam studied 12 hours a day: 'I never imagined'
Iago Tessinari e Silva, an 18-year-old from Acre, achieved first place in the medical entrance exam at the Federal University of Acre with a rigorous study schedule of 12 hours a day.
Iago Tessinari e Silva, an 18-year-old student from Acre, has secured the top position in the Federal University of Acre's (Ufac) medical entrance exam, a major accomplishment as this was the first edition of the exam held specifically for this university. The competition drew over 5,000 candidates, and Iago's success is a testament to his dedication and hard work, which included a study regimen lasting up to 12 hours daily. Iago attributes his interest in medicine to early experiences with science teachers during his school years, which eventually guided him to pursue this demanding career path.
The announcement of the results, which took place on the 9th, came after years of preparation starting even before his high school education intensified during his senior year. The pressure of the competition for limited spots in the medical program was a significant challenge, but Iago strategically involved his family in his educational planning. According to him, the unwavering support from his parents was crucial in reaching his academic ambitions and enduring the rigorous demands of his studies. Thus, his achievement reflects both personal resolve and the essential role of familial support in overcoming educational challenges.
Iago's story is inspiring, particularly for students facing similar academic pressures. His journey underscores the importance of not just personal effort but also the supportive networks that enable students to excel in highly competitive environments. As the spotlight shines on the increasing competitiveness of medical programs in Brazil, Iago's example may encourage more students to embrace their passions and strategically plan their academic futures, with the hope of achieving their dreams in challenging fields such as medicine.