uncle mimi @uwesmake kunifanya nitume mbisha ya Future Wife. Utawesa nitombea bibi
I got a first class in business management degree and I can say that other than giving you bragging rights their isn’t a tangible benefit of having one compared to simply having a 2:1 degree.
My first degree was a 2:1 my masters was a 1st class (both UK degree’s)
Rekebisha kabla Tata ikuje.
I work the same job as my classmate who got 1st class
Mwengine bado hajapata job na first class yake ya 2012.
We simply live in a random world with no guaranteed formula for success.
Got it. Now teaching in the same field.
Kama unaweza pata,ikikataa tafuta first class ya life. usijipatie stress saaana.
I.O.N. kuna dame alipata hiyo first class na ni yeye huwa ananiserve kwa bank na second lower yangu. Najua suruari iko kwa kichwa but I’m a married man who believes in the sanctity of marriage:)
When doing a professional course it may not matter very much but some one doing BSc or BA general you need to specialize to be useful in any field and you can only specialize by taking up MSc or MA which you can easily do if you grades are up there in the 1st or 2nd upper class.
FH ni lorry halafu ni nini pia? Asking for the lorry
Jobs unless it is at entry level huwa ngumu.Experienced huwa na shida coz those who you going to work with can make you fail the interview for fear of bringing competition
It doesn’t matter so much in Kenya, if you are very clever it can be a disadvantage and you could struggle. Sometimes very clever are seen as a potential threat. People doing jobs which they got through connections rather than merit will always be threatened by clever people, so they lock them out.
According to a certain European Association of Graduate Recruiters report, 76 per cent of employers were actively screening out candidates with a 2:2 or worse. In some developed countries Top jobs are ‘restricted to graduates with first-class degrees’. They found the elixir to success.
It is certainly a selling point to start. But once your career advances it takes a back seat. Its all about what you have achieved in your field.
Or taking up two professional courses that compliment one another…CISA and ACCA etc
2 of my high school classmates got it in electrical and electronics engineering. Tuliwainulia mkono but one selling clads in the market…