Mr. Saleh Hijazin, aged 72, passed the Tawjihi exam last year but he did not achieve the required average, which prompted him to repeat some subjects until he reached an average of 51 to an average of 61.5 this year.
In the details, Mr. Hijazin told Amen FM that he failed in 1997 and then repeated, and failed again after two years, and then repeated the exam 6 times, until last year, arriving at success, in fulfillment of the wish of his deceased father who advised him to obtain the Tawjihi certificate, and at the same time his desire to achieve equality between him and his sons and daughters so that he feels that he is on the same level with them.
Mr. Saleh Hijazin, aged 72, passed the Tawjihi exam last year but he did not achieve the required average, which prompted him to repeat some subjects until he reached an average of 51 to an average of 61.5 this year.
In the details, Mr. Hijazin told Amen FM that he failed in 1997 and then repeated, and failed again after two years, and then repeated the exam 6 times, until last year, arriving at success, in fulfillment of the wish of his deceased father who advised him to obtain the Tawjihi certificate, and at the same time his desire to achieve equality between him and his sons and daughters so that he feels that he is on the same level with them.
Mr. Saleh Hijazin, aged 72, passed the Tawjihi exam last year but he did not achieve the required average, which prompted him to repeat some subjects until he reached an average of 51 to an average of 61.5 this year.
In the details, Mr. Hijazin told Amen FM that he failed in 1997 and then repeated, and failed again after two years, and then repeated the exam 6 times, until last year, arriving at success, in fulfillment of the wish of his deceased father who advised him to obtain the Tawjihi certificate, and at the same time his desire to achieve equality between him and his sons and daughters so that he feels that he is on the same level with them.
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