Sunday, October 5, 2008

First year:Overcoming My difficulties

My father gave me what he couldn’t get, a chance to have a better education" these was the words from Mcebisi Nkume a 20 years old, first year student in Extended Studies in Journalism and media studies looking so calm and relaxed as he reveal his reason of choosing to be at Rhodes. He is a shy young man who does not find it easy to talk to new people and also don’t like to be in an uncomfortable situation without someone he knows. This became his most weakness but also at the same time a challenge when he came to Rhodes.He comes from Kenton, a township very close to Grahamstown and the reason he chose to study at Rhodes was because of the influence of his father because his father once wanted to study media here in Rhodes but he couldn’t get in because of the certain issues which were imposed by the apartheid laws.For Mcebisi life in University was not easy as he expected it to be, "Rhodes is a different place because it’s not easy for me to interact with other people because of my English considering my educational background" he said.
But this was not the only difficulties he came across because when it comes to academics Mcebisi was struggling during the first term, he was failing his courses because he was not used to write the big essays he got here, it was too much for him.He even thought of quitting because he felt alienated and he tried to get help from career counseling and it didn’t make any difference, "sometime I will go to the carrier centre for counseling, and to tell the truth it was not helpful because it made me feel batter for one or two days and come the next day I was feeling lost again" looking confident with a smile as he continues "but the only thing kept me from quitting was my family background knowing that they are looking up to me and also that Rhodes is the most respected institution and most people will die to be here".

But all the difficulties he had came to halt from the second term, he became settled and started doing well in his studies until to the June exams where he did exceptionally well though he was troubled with one of his subject computer literacy and didn’t pass it, Mcebisi said he won’t let it bring him down again and he’s determined that he will improve in the final exams.As a way of trying to improving his academic skills Mcebisi had manage it through planning for his studies saying that it helps him to improve his time management, he explains it by expressing his faith saying that: "I know that I’m not perfect because sometimes I can be organized according to my study plan for a short of time, but I work hard every time to do the best of my work". And as a result of his determination to his hard work, he became one of the journalism 1 top students awarded in the third term.Apart from his academics, socially Mcebisi is still having difficulties to be part of the university life; he thinks that it is too fancy comparing to his standard and he feels like he’s been trying to change in order to fit in, of which he hasn’t able to.

The other thing which prevents him to have a good experience about the varsity life is because he does not live in campus, and the issue of money also affects him since he is finically needy where sometimes he just come to campus walking from township without even money for lunch, but he said: "I don’t really allow my personal issues to affect my studies because I had learned and also prepared to be strong during hard times".

4 comments:

  1. This profile is very moving and is basically about the complex and all too familiar struggles faced by one of our own first year students here at Rhodes University. Mcebisi is young, black boy (hero) who comes from a financially disadvantaged back ground who has made it into Rhodes University but is now faced with a new set of daily challenges that also influence his academic performance.
    He has to study while worrying about finances as well as the stress of having to adjust into the sometimes very snobbish atmosphere of Rhodes student life(Struggle). It also sounds as though his father is trying to live out his own missed dream through his son which could be an unnecessary pressure but at the same time, Mcebisi seems to have turned that into a driving factor (super power/ tool) to keep him motivated, which is great.
    The writer probably admires him and might be coming from the same kind of background as Mcebisi. There is also a focus on the inequalities that exist within tertiary institutions (villain), both in the past and today, as well as their effects.
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  3. Hi Kenzo.

    From its profile I can deduce that Mcebisi is basically a person with humble beginnings and lives his life as such. Using Propp's theory I would say that Mcebisi is the hero who over comes issues of finance and failing to continue his dream. Therefore the money issue or the life of Rhodes would be the villain which is defeated by Mcebisi's determination (Magic agent). The initial equilibrium would then be him before coming to Rhodes and not having to face all the issues he is faced with, and the second equilibrium would be him coping and getting settled.
    I believe the identification of the disruption would be in the realization that he was failing and not coping very well to his new environment. Which he then takes action to resolve it by going to the cancelling center and by getting his life in order with his plans.

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  4. The profile that was written about Mcebisi is well written except for a few grammatical and spelling errors in the text. The article is so tragic that I can almost hear the violins in the background as I read it. Mcebisi is portrayed as the tragically wronged village boy. There should have been more about how he has been keeping up with his studies instead of the supremely soppy tale of poverty repeated over and over. I do not mean that the hardships of his life should have been omitted from your piece. These are vital to show what an extraordinary person you interviewee is. The piece comes across as contrived. This diminishes the story for the reader as they will only see it as yet another sop story
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