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Blending Skills for Success in Delaware

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
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Sylvia Okwach: Blending Skills for Success in Delaware
Sylvia Okwach: Blending Skills for Success in Delaware

Sylvia Okwach, a Kenyan native pursuing a master’s degree in Business Analytics and Information Management at the University of Delaware, shares the strategies and skills that have led to her success as an international student. She emphasizes the importance of combining technical and soft skills in America for a well-rounded professional profile.

Sylvia’s experience at the Albert Lerner Center has been particularly influential in her academic journey. She says this center offers tailored support for students, providing a personalized approach to learning and development.

Sylvia has benefited significantly from the mentorship program, which pairs students with industry professionals. These mentors offer practical insights and guidance, drawing from their own experiences in the field.

Sylvia highlights the versatility of a degree in Business Analytics, noting that it opens doors to various sectors of the economy.

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To prospective students, Sylvia offers sage advice: put in the effort, be honest with yourself, and understand that the journey takes time.

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