
Man Whose Parents Had Very Low financial Standing, Gains Scholarship At
Princeton University
A former student of Mfantsipim School has successfully gained admission to Princeton University to pursue a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Eugene was born in Jisonaayili in Tamale to parents who had very low financial standing, but he worked hard in hopes of building a better future for himself.
The young man’s intention behind his program of study is to explore the intersectionality between technology and nature to create a more sustainable world.
The academic success story of a former Mfantsipim School student identified as Eugene has recently been shared by Ferdinand Quayson, the founder of Young Achievers Foundation Ghana, an organization that helps Ghanaian secondary school graduates gain admission to top universities in the world.
The post was shared on LinkedIn timeline of Ferdinand, and had him revealing that Eugene has successfully gained admission to Princeton University with a fully funded scholarship offer.
Ferdinand revealed that the Mfantsipim old student is a native of Jisonaayili in Tamale, an area often ignored in the rest of the country’s development.
Yet, regardless of the low-income state of his parents, he put in the work and made good use of the resources that were made available to him and has finally excelled.
Eugene will be pursuing a degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University, intending to explore the intersectionality between technology and nature to create a more sustainable world, the post revealed.


Source:Yen.com.gh
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