McDan tells graduates: attitude matters more than degree
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At a glance
- McDan Group Chairman Daniel McKorley advised graduates that attitude is more critical for success than a degree alone.
- He urged graduates to be innovative and self-reliant, creating their own opportunities.
- The Wisconsin International University College graduated 883 students, with its president highlighting the institution's growth.
Graduates should prioritize cultivating a positive attitude, as it holds more sway in achieving life success than academic qualifications alone, according to Daniel McKorley, Executive Chairman of the McDan Group. While acknowledging the importance of a degree, McKorley emphasized that life demands a resilient mindset and the right disposition.
While earning a degree was important, life demanded much more than academic credentials; it required the right mindset and attitude.
Speaking at the 19th Congregation of Wisconsin International University College, McKorley encouraged the 883 graduating students to embrace innovation and self-reliance. He advised them against waiting for ideal economic conditions, urging them instead to proactively create opportunities. True education, he stated, should empower individuals to build their futures rather than simply prepare them for employment.
Dr. Lawrence Kannae, President of Wisconsin International University College, noted the ceremony's historic nature as the institution's first mid-year graduation. He highlighted the university's significant growth, now graduating over 2,500 students annually compared to fewer than 600 a decade ago. Dr. Kannae also stressed the importance of integrity, cautioning graduates that their reputation is an irreplaceable asset.
Do not settle for less. Strive for excellence in your chosen fields. Look out for problems to solve and, in all things, never forget the God factor.
Wisconsin International University College, accredited by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The university has campuses in Accra and Kumasi and maintains affiliations with several other Ghanaian universities.
Your reputation is the only asset no one can restore once it is lost. You will face moments when shortcuts appear attractive and silence seems safe. In those moments, choose the more difficult but honourable path. One decision at a time, you will build a name that opens doors without you having to knock.
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