Posts Tagged ‘life is a journey not a destination’

Sep22

Alumni Profile: Keabetswe Mogase (Tsogo 2002)

Keabetswe Mogase (Tsogo 2002)

Keabetswe Mogase (Tsogo 2002)

Alumni Profile of Keabetswe Mogase

When did you start and finish at Tsogo?

I started in 2000 in Standard 8 (Grade 10) and matriculated in 2002.

Where did you do your other schooling?

Attended Primary School at Boitekanelo and Middle School at Ditshego which are both in Mabopane

What further education institutions did you attend?

I attended Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria West. I studied Electrical Engineering (National Diploma) and I am currently doing BTech in Telecommunications.

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Sep22

Life is a Journey not a Destination

Life is a Journey not a Destination

The Journey Continues

My journey began when I went to Tsogo High School. At that time it was a privilege and an honour to be a pupil at Tsogo. It was an exceptional school that prided itself in their academic performance. It was renowned for its excellent academic performance of the grade 12s, for being a catholic school and for the discipline of it students.

I had not really decided what I wanted to do with my life post high school. All I knew was that I did not want to be poor. I did Mathematics, Accounting and Science, because at the time it seemed like the safest bet to be set for life. I enjoyed those subjects, and I knew I had an interest in Photography. There came a time when a decision had to be made so I can further my studies. I decided to go with Engineering because of the subjects I had chosen to study. It was not an informed decision I must say, I had assumed that that’s where the money was since there was and still is a need for Engineers in the country.

I started my tertiary education at Wits University ko Jozi maboneng . I was a sponge absorbing people’s tales about life away from parents and away from what is familiar. I started living my life according to the “do-not-do-list” that others had made. I kept out of trouble, no partying and far away from boys.

I did not have a balanced life. I got involved in ministry because I was concerned about my relationship with God. I learnt about God, it was fun but sometimes it was driven by guilt; guilt of not disappointing people that I considered as my brothers and sisters Friendships were made and my academics deteriorated regardless of the effort I put in. There were other personal things that were a distraction. (more…)

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