Pursuing a master’s program is a rewarding, lifechanging experience, and the GMAT exam is critical in this process for an international student.
This exam measures the critical thinking and reasoning skills that are crucial in the IT courses that The KENYA Airlift Program offers.
Wilfred Mwiti addressing program’s prospective students in Eldoret
When Wilfred Mwiti joined the program as a guineapig, he didn’t have a clear picture of what awaited him. His first attempt in the exam didn’t turn out well. He attributes this to the approach he had initially that the exam is just simple high school English and mathematics and therefore didn’t put in the much-required effort.
He took time to rethink his next move but during this period, he witnessed new students join the program and sail through the exam, the whole relocation process and finally to America. This challenged him to try once more as the program’s Founder, Bob Mwiti cheered him on.
On his second attempt it turned out to be a great experience when he passed the exam, ushering him in to a new life in America and it became a breakthrough in his entire career life opening amazing doors he hadn’t foreseen. Wilfred is now the senior business analyst at Appstec America the parent company to The KENYA Airlift Program.
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