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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiye's LGS exam

Muhammet Halil Yazar received 494 points in the central exam within the scope of the High School Transition System of Türkiye, LGS, while going to the highland with his family engaged in animal husbandry in Elazığ's Arıcak district.

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

"The secret to my success was having my family behind me."

Muhammet Halil Yazar, expressing that he had achieved this success even though he was studying in a disadvantaged area, stated the following: "Life in the plateau is tough, but we do this work with love. Our goats and cows are here; they are our livelihood. I scored 494 points in the LGS exam. I made one mistake in the Science part. It was a careless error. The secret to my success was having my family behind me. During the time I studied, I didn't watch any television, and I didn't have a phone. My teachers showed great interest in me. They would constantly go to Elazığ to bring me study materials. I was studying diligently, and I reached my goal."

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

Yazar, expressing his satisfaction with the score he achieved, stated that he had also applied for schools in Ankara and Istanbul.

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

Yazar said, "After I let my animals graze in the pasture area, they would feed on their own. Then, I would study under the shade of a rock. I studied hard under these conditions. There are no tutoring centers or private courses in Arıcak. Seeing this life, this difficulty, my only option was to study hard. That's why I worked very diligently."

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

Yazar emphasized that his goal was to become a successful neurosurgeon in the future by working hard.

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

"My son always helps me."

His father, Yücel Yazar also expressed that his son was a very determined and successful child, always helping him. He acknowledged the significant contribution of his son's teachers to his achievements. He said, "We live in a limited region, and our income is also limited. As my work is on the plateau, my son always helps me. He does all the tasks I do, including shepherding. During the summer months, we are mostly in nature. He continued his education under these conditions. As parents, the greatest happiness in life is the health and success of our child. We are aware of the power of education. It's a different feeling, a different happiness. I wish everyone could experience this happiness."

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

Arıcak Middle School Principal, Adil Yıldırım, said that in the last 10 practice exams taken by the students, Muhammet Halil Yazar had answered all the questions correctly in 8 of them.

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

Yıldırım, who expressed that they had never left their student alone, also said, "Halil studied a lot. He completed all the available study resources. We also provided him with the missing ones somehow. During this process, he helped his family on the plateau. Whenever Halil got hold of a tablet or phone, he would immediately look up more books."

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

"We always followed and supported him throughout his process."

District National Education Director Fethi Kılınç also stated that achieving such success under challenging conditions was significant. He mentioned that they had constantly followed and supported Halil throughout the process.

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Muhammet, a highland shepherd, ranks second in Türkiyes LGS exam

Kılınç also said, "We visit our students from time to time. When we came to visit Halil, I noticed that he was walking around with a book while shepherding. I highly appreciated the level of dedication and hard work the child would put in. We constantly followed his progress. Our teacher colleagues also conducted a lot of practice exams for him."