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githundi wrote:TAZ wrote:githundi wrote:Hey, the beneficiaries and guardians of beneficiaries are really defending this. If you are not academically talented, just accept and move on. I've sat in several interview panels and i can assure you that sometimes you get shocked ukiskie someone got an A kwa KCSE. This is a fallacy, may be the D guys are talented at grooming. .... And let's move from interviews... interviews, you can't judge the quality of an applicant in minutes, Let's talk about performance. Agreed...An interview is a show off just like a good wedding doesn't necessarily translate to a good marriage.I can perform exceptionally well because I "googled" and did my research and fail to perform when employed. If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,333 Location: Masada
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Swenani wrote:githundi wrote:TAZ wrote:githundi wrote:Hey, the beneficiaries and guardians of beneficiaries are really defending this. If you are not academically talented, just accept and move on. I've sat in several interview panels and i can assure you that sometimes you get shocked ukiskie someone got an A kwa KCSE. This is a fallacy, may be the D guys are talented at grooming. .... And let's move from interviews... interviews, you can't judge the quality of an applicant in minutes, Let's talk about performance. Agreed...An interview is a show off just like a good wedding doesn't necessarily translate to a good marriage.I can perform exceptionally well because I "googled" and did my research and fail to perform when employed. Even @Mwakwere googled the SGR contractor and settled on the controversial China Company! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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Impunity wrote:Swenani wrote:githundi wrote:TAZ wrote:githundi wrote:Hey, the beneficiaries and guardians of beneficiaries are really defending this. If you are not academically talented, just accept and move on. I've sat in several interview panels and i can assure you that sometimes you get shocked ukiskie someone got an A kwa KCSE. This is a fallacy, may be the D guys are talented at grooming. .... And let's move from interviews... interviews, you can't judge the quality of an applicant in minutes, Let's talk about performance. Agreed...An interview is a show off just like a good wedding doesn't necessarily translate to a good marriage.I can perform exceptionally well because I "googled" and did my research and fail to perform when employed. Even @Mwakwere googled the SGR contractor and settled on the controversial China Company! Lol... I like this Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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McReggae wrote:Iganamagana wrote:McReggae wrote:Iganamagana wrote:maka wrote:When we discussed this it was concluded its not a bad thing...smh I agree with you. If someone attains a D but takes remedial courses before enrolling in college, let them be. You do not have to condemn an individual for the rest of their lives just because they attained a D in their O-level exams. These fellows get a degree after 4 years, wait till you meet some of them and you will agree that there is a problem!!! The problem is not actually the D but the quality and standards at the Universities. I have seen A students who can not perform and below average D "material" who are diligent and very productive. You meet some of these A students after graduation and you wonder what happened to our Universities or how the hell they managed to graduate. The bright people who get D in most cases can't afford these Universities, these are real Ds my friend......dunderheads!!!! That is the real truth. these are real D's being sanctified. Money and Mwakenya's are sinking the country. Kitambo, if you got a clean D and went and tried out Medics at UoN, the system would flush out the genuine D's. so goes for the other competitive courses. but nowdays somebody gets a D. cleanses it with a bridging course from a constituent college. then enrolls to one of the universities after money. passes by Mwakenya and general university laxity and voila! in the Job Market. Incase a C+ is demanded, River Road offers redemption.
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jaggernaut wrote:Is it true that kenyan students can't get university admission (Bachelors) abroad unless they do a pre-univesity course or form 5 & 6? That KSCE is considered substandard? Not entirely true. I have friends who got admission to Ivy League schools in the US with only their SATs and KCSE Mock results. Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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Swenani wrote:githundi wrote:TAZ wrote:githundi wrote:Hey, the beneficiaries and guardians of beneficiaries are really defending this. If you are not academically talented, just accept and move on. I've sat in several interview panels and i can assure you that sometimes you get shocked ukiskie someone got an A kwa KCSE. This is a fallacy, may be the D guys are talented at grooming. .... And let's move from interviews... interviews, you can't judge the quality of an applicant in minutes, Let's talk about performance. Agreed...An interview is a show off just like a good wedding doesn't necessarily translate to a good marriage.I can perform exceptionally well because I "googled" and did my research and fail to perform when employed. There are fellows who think the only reason he'll get the job is because he performed well at school but knows nothing about the job in hand. It should be about your level of experience and how you performed in your previous employment (kama ulikuwa employed), isn't that what the interview is all about.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/25/2007 Posts: 1,574
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Swenani wrote:TAZ wrote:githundi wrote:Hey, the beneficiaries and guardians of beneficiaries are really defending this. If you are not academically talented, just accept and move on. I've sat in several interview panels and i can assure you that sometimes you get shocked ukiskie someone got an A kwa KCSE. People still do interviews and ge asked what they got in highschool? Yes. Some insist on BOTH your KCPE and KCSE certificates plus the leaving certificates of the primary and high schools you went to. Looking for a well-baked all-round person they say... Set out to correct the world's wrongs and you will most certainly wind up adding to them.
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jguru wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Is it true that kenyan students can't get university admission (Bachelors) abroad unless they do a pre-univesity course or form 5 & 6? That KSCE is considered substandard? Not entirely true. I have friends who got admission to Ivy League schools in the US with only their SATs and KCSE Mock results. In the UK ni lazima.
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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TAZ wrote:Swenani wrote:githundi wrote:TAZ wrote:githundi wrote:Hey, the beneficiaries and guardians of beneficiaries are really defending this. If you are not academically talented, just accept and move on. I've sat in several interview panels and i can assure you that sometimes you get shocked ukiskie someone got an A kwa KCSE. This is a fallacy, may be the D guys are talented at grooming. .... And let's move from interviews... interviews, you can't judge the quality of an applicant in minutes, Let's talk about performance. Agreed...An interview is a show off just like a good wedding doesn't necessarily translate to a good marriage.I can perform exceptionally well because I "googled" and did my research and fail to perform when employed. There are fellows who think the only reason he'll get the job is because he performed well at school but knows nothing about the job in hand. It should be about your level of experience and how you performed in your previous employment (kama ulikuwa employed), isn't that what the interview is all about. I know an IT guy who is exceptionally good in programming but if you were to interview him, You will write him off coz he doesn't know how to express himself. I think Job interviews should be limited to the marketing,sales,customer care guys and senior positions in the organization. If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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Why cant wazuans declare their interests in this matter.I scored an A- in a public high school and went to "THE".
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