When Jackie eventually looked up she couldn't believe who she saw standing in front of her.That is Saheela Ibraheem - a 15-year-old girl who coaxed 13 prestigious American universities. Jackie was surprised, then delighted to meet her idol. She thought this was a dream, she pinched her hand. "Oh it hurts, this is the truth," she exclaimed happily. Recently she was reading the magazine in her hand about Saheela Ibraheem. But now she is looking at her idol right in front of her. Jackie hurriedly asked for autographs and chatted with her idol.

     Jackie: Can you share with me what your learning secret is?

     Saheela Ibraheem: there are no secrets. What I do is always explore and discover interesting things in life around me. And "If you're passionate about what you do, and I've always been interested in most of these things, especially math and science, you're bound to succeed."

     Jackie: You are amazing. But I really have no interest in studying at all. What should I do? I feel like my academic performance is very bad! No matter how hard I try, I can't see any progress.

     Saheela Ibraheem: Oh. Always believe in yourself. Always try to study and one day you will succeed. I'm good, so are you. “On the road to success there are no footprints of the lazy.” I believe you can do it. Be strong girl. Jackie: Thank you !

     Saheela Ibraheem: Start loving everything. Let's start learning. Always feel positive energy, everything in life will be better. Every achievement is made from hard work. Always believe in yourself. Everything I have achieved today is also the result of my relentless efforts. In this life only 1% is luck and the remaining 99% is effort, effort and perseverance. Talent can make you shine, but trying too can. I believe you can do it. Try your best girl.               Jackie: Thank you for talking to me today. You will always be my motivation to study hard. I will always remember the meaningful and positive words you said to me today. I hope to have the opportunity to see you again one day in the not too distant future.