From General Arts to Engineering Genius: KNUST’s Top Graduate Defies Odds
Otuo Serebour Opoku-Ware has graduated as the top student in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology’s (KNUST) College of Engineering. His academic record includes an extraordinary 57 A grades across 60 courses, alongside leadership roles in student organizations. Before university, Opoku-Ware studied General Arts in high school, focusing on Economics, Geography, Government, and Elective Mathematics. He later attended the University of Ghana before transferring to KNUST. Despite having no prior engineering background, he excelled in his new field. Opoku-Ware’s achievements include a near-perfect academic record and active involvement in student leadership. His success marks a remarkable transition from General Arts to engineering excellence at KNUST.
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