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Deciding what courses to study, where to school, and how to apply for scholarships just got easier.
AB Review, the publisher of Africaschoolsonline.com, is organizing Edu GH 2015, an informative event that brings together various schools, educational service providers, teachers, counselors and publishers.
It is a one-stop fair designed to inform, educate and inspire students. Edu GH 2015 is happening on July 31 and August 1, 2015 at the British Council, in Accra.
It is designed to benefit a wide range of audiences. Some of the main targets are JHS graduates considering courses to study, SHS graduates thinking about tertiary programmes, and undergraduate students making career plans.
A statement from the organizers says “It is common knowledge that every year especially in July, lots of students, with their parents, make choices on the progression path they will follow. These critical choices always involve among other things, the programmes of study to pursue and the institutions to enroll in. All too often these life choices are made without adequate information, simply because the information is not available readily. It is with this background that AB Review, operators of the “AfricaSchoolsOnline” portal, decided to find a one-stop solution to this problem”.
According to the event organizers, the programme has been received well, especially by the schools, and a good attendance is expected.
Edu GH2015 will help you answer all your educational needs – whether it’s getting into a school, choosing a right course, finding the right scholarship here or abroad, getting the right books, stationery, software or even receiving guidance on the career path for you.
This is the event for you. So come with your friends and be part of the EDU GH Fair” says Abel Ohene Acquaye, the Executive Director of AB Review.
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