While on the channel El Bilad TV, Algerian eye surgeon Mohamed Chérif told his “success story”. Although the mission was not easy, the doctor is now one of the leading ophthalmologists in Algeria. And this, because of his perseverance. He who never gave up, despite the difficult situation he went through. Originally from a small village in Tizi Ouzou, Mohamed Chérif opened up about his difficult childhood with an open heart.

The doctor claimed that he had failed the 6th grade exam three times. Indeed, this failure was mainly due to the difficult circumstances that the students of his village had to face. In particular, the lack of teachers. Fortunately, Mohamed Chérif had the opportunity to join another school in the wilaya of Tizi Ouzou. However, he was enrolled in the 2nd year CEM because of his age.

Highly motivated as ever the doctor did the impossible to be able to recover what he had missed. Moreover, he was not disappointed by his first average which was 2/20. Supported by his uncle and his wife, Mohamed Chérif had 9/20 at the end of the second quarter. In fact, his level of adaptation earned him the esteem and consideration of the teachers.

Mohamed Chérif returns to Tigzirt

After hard work, Mohamed Chérif decided to leave Tizi Ouzou and return to his native village not far from Tigzirt. However, he continued to strive for success. The surgeon said that the support provided by his parents was the main source of his motivation. Indeed, his mother still believed in him despite his difficult start.

Over time, Mohamed Chérif regained his balance. Indeed, he got his baccalaureate with flying colors. In detail, Mohamed Chérif had an average of 17/20 in the baccalaureate. Which allowed him to join medical school and write a new chapter in his life. Today, he is one of the leading ophthalmologists in Algeria.

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