MANUEL LIFE IS SET TO ORGANIZE FREE SOCI 221 - BASIC CONCEPTS IN SOCIOLOGY DISCUSSIONS AHEAD OF THEIR END-OF-SEMESTER'S EXAMINATION TOMORROW

Story by: Samuel K. Owusu

Mr Emmanuel Owusu Amponsah, also known as Manuel Life, is making an incredible effort to support Sociology students by organizing a free peer-to-peer SOCI 221 (Basic Concepts in Sociology) discussion. This discussion is geared towards helping level 200 students prepare for their exams scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday, April 16, 2023, at 7:30 am

Manuel Life is a committed and passionate student who cares deeply about the success of his peers. As a level 200 Sociology student, he understands the challenges that his colleagues and level 200 Sociology students face, particularly when it comes to SOCI 221 (Basic Concepts in Sociology). That's why he's decided to organise a free peer-to-peer SOCI 221 discussion for level 200 Sociology students.


The schedule for the discussion is as follows

  • Subject: SOCI 221 - Basic Concepts in Sociology
  • Date: Today, Saturday, 15th April 2023 
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 pm  
  • Venue: Business School, specifically in the Block behind the main Business School, Lecture Hall F4. 


The fact that the discussion is taking place at such a critical time is highly commendable, as students often require additional support during this period.

The opportunity to attend the SOCI 221 (Basic Concepts in Sociology) discussion is not one that should be missed. Students will have the chance to clear any doubts they may have about the subject matter by asking questions, which will undoubtedly increase their chances of performing well in their exams. The discussion is designed to provide a platform for peer-to-peer learning, which will enable students to learn from each other while receiving guidance from an experienced facilitator.

Education is not just about attending classes, taking notes, and preparing for exams; it's also about seeking extra help and support when you need it. The University experience can be overwhelming, particularly for students in their second year, and this is why initiatives like the one organised by Mr Emmanuel Owusu Amponsah, popularly known as Manuel Life, are critical.

It is important to acknowledge Mr Emmanuel Owusu Amponsah, Manuel Life, for his efforts in organizing this discussion. It is evident that he recognizes the importance of providing students with the necessary support to excel in their academic pursuits. His initiative is commendable, and it is an excellent example of how members of the academic community can collaborate to support one another.

This initiative is particularly commendable because Manuel Life is taking time out of his own schedule to help his peers. He will supply the students with past questions and teach them the procedures for answering questions. Students will also have the opportunity to ask questions and clarify their doubts. The goal is to ensure that students feel prepared and confident when they sit for their end-of-semester exams.

It's worth noting that Manuel Life has already organised a similar free discussion for level 200 Education Students (EDTE 201 - Philosophical Foundations of Education) before their end-of-semester exams. This is a testament to his dedication and commitment to helping his peers.

Mr Emmanuel Owusu Amponsah, Manue Life, leading the discussion of level 200 Education Students on the course, (EDTE 201 - Philosophical Foundations of Education)


As the semester comes to an end, students are likely to be feeling the pressure of exams and assignments. This is why initiatives like the one organised by Manuel Life are so important. They provide a supportive and collaborative environment for students to learn, grow, and succeed.

In conclusion, I want to express my sincere gratitude to Manuel Life for organising this initiative for level 200 Sociology students. I also want to encourage all level 200 Sociology students to take advantage of this opportunity and show up at the stipulated venue. 

It is a chance to interact with peers, gain valuable knowledge about the subject matter, and enhance your academic performance Remember, education is not a solitary endeavour, and seeking help and support is always a sign of strength. With initiatives like this, we can all succeed together.

Once again, we extend our gratitude to Mr Emmanuel Owusu Amponsah, Manuel Life, for his efforts in organizing this discussion.





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