Heads up: This is day 2. For 6 days, I’ll be sending you short daily emails to help you decide if the upcoming SA Scholarship Bootcamp is right for you.
Even if you’re not decided yet, these stories and tips will show you what’s possible, and why this might be your moment.
Can we talk about something most people are thinking but don’t say out loud?
“What if I pay for this bootcamp… and it doesn’t work?”
You’re not alone. I’ve heard this question in whispers, in DMs, and in voice notes that never get sent.
When you’ve been disappointed before - or money is tight - spending even ₦75k/$50 feels like a gamble.
But let me ask you this:
What’s the real cost of doing nothing?
One year of delay = one more year of working hard but getting paid peanuts from your job
One year of guessing = one more year of getting rejections or admissions without scholarships
One missed opportunity = one more year of seeing others posting “I’m happy to announce…”
Meanwhile, people just like you are using what they learned in the bootcamp to unlock life-changing opportunities.
Let me show you a few messages that made me smile recently:
These were from past bootcamp students.
Beyond information, they got personalized reviews, real feedback, and direct support.
Here’s what you’ll get inside the bootcamp:
🎯 12 Live sessions (with replays if you miss any)
🎯 Access to our private Telegram scholarship community
🎯 1-on-1 SOP, CV, and cold email reviews - you won’t be guessing anymore
🎯 Full guidance to help you target US and Canada scholarships confidently
🎯 Bonuses to make your scholarship journey easier
Here’s how the SA Bootcamp 3.0 plans work (so you can pick what fits best):
Enrollment closes: Saturday, October 18 at 5pm WAT.
➡️ Click here to join the SA Bootcamp 3.0 now
What question(s) do you still have about the SA Bootcamp and/or your own journey to fully funded scholarships?
You can hit reply and let me know.
I’ll collate all the question and try to answer as many as I can in my email on Day 5.
Looking forward to hearing from you and stay tuned!
Talk soon,
Prof Zubby
PS: The students who doubted it the most… ended up sending the biggest thank-you messages.