 
  Andiswa Methu, a first-year 
BCom Accounting student at 
Kovsies and one of the 
top-achieving matriculants 
in the country.
Photo: Siobhan Canavan
Andiswa Methu will miss her mother, but will work hard to send her first  salary to the woman who raised her to stand proud as one of the top-achieving  matriculants in the country.
Excited to make new friends at UFS
The 17-year-old Andiswa, from Petrusburg in the Free State where she  attended Ipetleng Secondary School, is  a first-year student at the University of the Free State in 2017. She is  studying BCom Accounting and will  become part of the Welwitschia female residence  on the Bloemfontein Campus. 
Although she was not too keen on moving away from  home, Andiswa is excited about making new friends and loves meeting new people.  “I’m going to miss my mother so much and I know that this will be a different environment  for me, but I’m excited for the journey that lies ahead.”
Working  hard to make her mother proud
The first-year, who loves working with numbers, says she will work hard  to make her mother, Nozibonelo Methu, proud. “I am  going to study accounting,” she says. “My first salary will definitely go to my  mother.”