The Power Behind What You Study
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The Power Behind What You Study
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The Power Behind What You Study
Unlocking the purpose behind your Academic Journey
About This Event
The Power Behind What You Study is a mentorship session designed to help students understand the real value of their academic programs. Many focus only on core courses and miss the wider purpose and opportunities within their full curriculum. This session will help students see the bigger picture, study with intention, and understand why their program matters even if it wasn’t their first choice. Organized by CCT USCF MOCU, the session encourages students to approach their studies with clarity, purpose, and long-term vision.
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Kulwa Sianga
Kulwa Sianga is a student mentor and founder of Amka Msomi, an initiative that guides students to study with direction and purpose. He is finalizing his Bachelor of Accounting and Taxation at Moshi Co-operative University.
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How does this help when event time is limited?
The portal keeps communication open even after the session, so important questions, comments, and responses are not lost because of time limits.