By Daily Nation on 07/05/2018
“… But the more significant comparative statistics weren’t obvious from the official handout. As deans of schools and faculties presented candidates for conferment of degrees, it became apparent that there were more female than male candidates at the upper end of the academic ladder. The gap between female and male achievers was astonishing: 70 per cent of the first class graduates were women. …”
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