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The KUCCPS board was established to coordinate the placement of Government-sponsored students to Kenyan private & public universities and colleges; develop and implement career guidance programmes; disseminate information on available programmes; and collect and retain data relating to university and college placement, among other functions.

JUST IN : The KUCCPS has announced that the third revision of course choices will close on 17th July,2021

The board processes candidates application for placement on merit. Some of the factors they consider include;

  • Students Performance in the examination
  • Available choices in the course selected
  • Available spaces or capacity in the university or college
  • Affirmative action for gender
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Candidates from marginalized regions



Applicant Eligibility

For a candidate to be eligible to apply for placement, the following conditions will apply:

  1. A Kenyan Citizen governed by Chapter Three of the Constitution of Kenya and the Kenya Citizenship Act Cap 170.
  2. Sponsorship will be eligible to all applicants provided that the KCSE Candidates of the year preceding the selection and those who have never benefited before are given priority.
  3. The minimum admission requirement to apply for degree programmes will be C+
  4. The minimum admission requirement to apply for a diploma will be C-
  5. The minimum admission requirement to apply for a craft certificate will be D
  6. The minimum admission requirement to apply for an Artisan certificate will be E.
  7.  Applications shall be subjected to minimum subjects requirements from regulators and training institutions where applicable.
A summary of the available institutions and courses is available on the students portal - students.kuccps.net

Summary of the available institutions and programmes


To make use of the KUCCPS portal, you first need to be logged in. In this blog post, we will guide you through the process of accessing the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service Portal.

The KUCCPS portal is an online system where course applicants can apply for admissions into higher institutions of learning as GoK sponsered students.

The portal offers the following services :-

  1. Course application and revision of course choices
  2. Course and school information
  3. Degree and diploma cut off and cluster points
  4. Placements/Admission Status Checking.
  5. Inter-university course transfers


How to login or create an account


Step 1 : Visit the KUCCPS students portal on students.kuccps.net

Home page - students.kuccps.net

Step 2 :  Click on the button marked: “LOGIN”

Step 3: Enter your KCSE Index Number, Year of KCSE and your password (KCPE Index or Birth Certificate Number) as provided by your teacher in secondary school.

KUCCPS Portal Login Page


Step 4 :  Click on the button marked: “LOG IN” as shown.

HURRAY!

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KUCCPS Clusters and Subjects requirements 

In Kenya, high school students are required to take at least 7 subjects. 
For grading and Kuccps course placement purposes, candidates must take all the three compulsory subjects, at least two sciences, one humanities and at least one practical or technical subject, as outlined below.

Kenya Secondary School Subjects Grouping

OPTION A

GROUP I - COMPULSORY

  1. ENGLISH          
  2. KISWAHILI             
  3. MATHEMATICS    

Three (3) Compulsory Subjects

GROUP II - AT LEAST TWO SUBJECTS

  1. BIOLOGY 
  2. PHYSICS
  3. CHEMISTRY

GROUP III - AT LEAST ONE

  1. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
  2. GEOGRAPHY
  3. CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION  
  4. ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION|
  5. HINDU RELIGIOUS EDUCATION|

GROUP IV - OPTIONAL

  1. HOME SCIENCE
  2. ART AND DESIGN
  3. AGRICULTURE
  4. WOODWORK
  5. METALWORK
  6. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
  7. POWER MECHANICS
  8. ELECTRICITY
  9. DRAWING AND DESIGN
  10. AVIATION TECHNOLOGY
  11. COMPUTER STUDIES



GROUP V - OPTIONAL

  1. FRENCH
  2. GERMAN
  3. ARABIC
  4. KENYA SIGN LANGUAGE
  5. MUSIC
  6. BUSINESS STUDIES

N/B: Selection of the SEVENTH SUBJECT: Candidates select the 7th Subject from the remaining subjects in GROUPS II, III, IV or V

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OPTION B

GROUP ICOMPULSORY

  1. ENGLISH         
  2. KISWAHILI         
  3. MATHEMATICS 

GROUP II

  1. GENERAL SCIENCE     COMPULSORY

GROUP III - AT LEAST ONE

  1. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
  2. GEOGRAPHY
  3. CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION  
  4. ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION|
  5. HINDU RELIGIOUS EDUCATION|

GROUP IV

  1. HOME SCIENCE
  2. ART AND DESIGN
  3. AGRICULTURE
  4. WOODWORK
  5. METALWORK
  6. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
  7. POWER MECHANICS
  8. ELECTRICITY
  9. DRAWING AND DESIGN
  10. AVIATION TECHNOLOGY
  11. COMPUTER STUDIES

GROUP V

  1. FRENCH
  2. GERMAN
  3. ARABIC
  4. KENYA SIGN LANGUAGE
  5. MUSIC
  6. BUSINESS STUDIES

N/B: Selection of the SIXTH and SEVENTH SUBJECTS: Candidates select the 6th and 7th Subject from the remaining subjects in GROUPS III, IV or V

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1. Steps to take when choosing the right Career.
2. Beware of fake and unrecognized Engineering courses

MUSA - Led by Peter Muhia , Gibson and Spokesperson Laban Macharia

As COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to wreak havoc around the country experts predict that the country could be hardest hit through Government resolving to lift the restrictions . But Murang'a youth are not sitting idly by waiting for the worst to come; throughout the county, they are hard at work providing solutions to help reduce the spread of the virus, and address the socioeconomic impact of the pandemic,
The MURANG'A Students association (Musa) which is an association comprising all students across the MURANG'A county launched the MUSA Charity Event for food donations to the old and vunerables across all constituencies across the county who are highly affected by this pandemic.It is encouraging to see young people across the county leading the way in the fight against coronavirus, and stepping up to help their communities. 
As youths we know the future depends on our actions.Indeed, we youths represent energy, creativity and innovation thus devoted to be beacons of hope that can support the community at all times especially in times of such crisis. Through individual acts and collective action, young people are reclaiming power in the face of this pandemic and the powerlessness it makes us all feel.
Youth-led civil society and movements are acting on an unprecedented scale. Youth are mobilizing communities to protect themselves, and supporting governments and health workers together.
As Murang'a Youth Governor also the MUSA Secretary General I appeal to Governments to put in place measures and mechanisms to facilitate, coordinate organize and impact youth engagement in the fight against coronavirus. Most importantly, young people have realized that they have a critical part in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic - knowing that the spread of the virus is a threat to people, livelihoods and development and stability.
Youth are yearning to work with governments and diverse partners to stop transmission of the virus and to keep everyone safe.
Youth Governor,
Peter Muhia,
Former Finance Director 2018/2019 at University of Kabianga - Kenya

Campus Fisi - …where campus wolves hunt for fresh kids

Your first display in campus tells a lot to the people around you.

This is a real phenomenon. It happens and every striking fresher lady should be on the lookout. Oops! The fresher dudes too. You are grabbed too. Grabbing of fresher’s happens; only that the extent of it depends on the kind of university/college that you have been integrated into. Every guy/lady out there knows that a fresher’s mind can be very easy to manipulate and some are mishandled completely during that one ‘bash’ that brings the ongoing and fresher students together. Smart fresher’s tend to be alert from the time they step inside the campus. Those ones prosper well in the first year of campus life.

So what about this campus life?

On the eve of fresher’s month, some guys save their HELB money for ‘impeccable’ deals. They want to shower the fresher like that one queen just to buy the trust, before finalizing all the evil plans in their heads with the damsels. This is something that happens and the fresh damsels who still have smell their mother’s skin should be on the lookout.

Kate joined this vast and globally populous college in town early last year. She was extremely felicitous. This had been her dream- to get to campus so she could finish her degree. As with all the registration on the first day at campus, she got in a line with the other ‘fresher’s.’ They were all speaking with their newly made friends. She was all alone and her ultimate job, for now, was watching and listening the fresh-comrades as they had their hullabaloos. Just then, she noted a peculiar guy throwing serious glances at her. She was not accustomed to such rummy ways of glaring at a girl. T he dark-chocolate guy was dressed in a shiny black suit and with those shoes, that one would fear they would inject the host’s tibia bone – extremely pointed. He had put his hands together as though praying. Kate tried to imagine what the guy was thinking about but could not come up with an idea. She gazed at her brown skin again and felt a bit clammy at her armpits.

As the line proceeded to the front, she walked closely behind. She pretended to be looking at the line’s far end. Her abducens nerve was extremely perfect as she used it to rotate her eyes laterally to get a closer view of the guy. She shuffled again as the line proceeded forward. At one time, she lost the view of the guy. She could not perceive the guy. She started staring at all areas she could possibly think of but the guy was not there. Where could he have gone? She asked herself. She wondered why all this thoughts about this guy had stuck in his mind. She had never got in a limbo ever again thinking of such a dude. Did I view him as a threat? She asked herself again.

She turned around and saw a lady behind her. She smiled at her and the lady smiled back.

‘I’m Kate. It’s nice to meet you?’ she said lively
‘I’m Katherine. It’s nice to meet you too’ she responded and they became friends while still on the line. All this moment, Kate was turning eyes around to see if she could catch an eye of that stalker-dude. He had shook her to bits. She was happy to have got a friend to keep her company. The two ladies exchanged numbers and continued speaking of their different backgrounds. At last, they were at the registration desk, they were registered, and some documents were exchanged. Kate was the first to complete the registration. She sat aside at the visitor’s pew awaiting her friend. Just then, this guy rocked in and smiled in front of her. He greeted her.
‘Hello’
‘Hello’
‘I’m Derry’
‘I’m Kate’ she was looking uneasy and uncomfortable as she awaited her friend.
‘I’m a tour – guide to show you around the school’ Kate gazed at him again, his tag on his breast was written ‘University Tour Guide’

‘Can’t we show ourselves around the school? I almost know every corner ‘she explained herself and after a short time of tedious discussion, she trusted this guy. They waited for Katherine and walked together. They were now so happy together to have a company of a flashy person with intellectual thoughts and who seemed to have a future – that is how most fresher’s see the world. They also come with this slogan ‘Ponyoka na future ’ such that they target the bright guys doing law, medicine,Business, engineering and any related courses . Kate had now bought a lot of trust to this guy called Derry. The school rotation was over and after talking some leisurely walks admiring the architecture of the campus, they came to a certain iconic – monument where they took many selfies together.

That evening, they got in and drunk to their fill.

That evening, Derry took them out for dinner at a certain frequented high-end hotel in town. Sometimes, it pains many dudes to spend a lot of money on women and most of the pleasantries come at a PAY! The talk at the table was excellent. It was so interesting when you just join campus and a guy takes you out for dinner just like that. After the meal, they took some alcoholic drinks together. Kate and Katherine were not accustomed to drinking alcohol and after three glasses, they were all in (diplopia-mode) double visions and hallucinations had set in. the euphoria was there too. Derry was gazing at them as they were alcohol did some great changes in their Central Nervous System (CNS). Kate came around Derry and slept on his chest, as she looked extremely dizzy. Derry hired a taxi and walked with the two damsels inside the car that accelerated to the campus’ hostels. He took them to his friends’ room and did the unexpected to them continuously as the damsels craved for more as the alcohol too absolute control of them.

At around 11 am the next day, Kate got up and woke her friend- Katherine. They all had marks of struggle on their wrist joints and some bruises on the neck. Kate specifically had a large bruise on her back. They gazed at each other.

‘What happened to us?’ Katherine asked Kate

‘What is this place?’ Kate asked her. They were all alone.
That feeling you have when you are sure that someone misused you and dumped you for good
Kate got up and felt that something had transpired tonight inside her body. She was not feeling okay. She at once gazed at Katherine and whispered to her.
‘That guy –Derry manipulated us. He used us. He mishandled us and did what he did to us the entire night’ she dropped a tear.
Katherine got up too and held her mouth with her both hands. She dropped a tear too.
‘We had been informed about such things in campus but… ‘Kate continued
‘We assumed them’ Katherine completed.
She got hold of Katherine’s arm and walked out of the room.
Everyone appears friendly just only to notice some hidden agenda.
awaiting the next prey
Pokey predators on the prowl preying on poor souls that just arrived campus – Ponyoka Na Freshaa is Real.

Regards :Mohammed Tokal Morowa, a student at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of science and technology pursuing a Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA) With information technology (IT).

Related resources:
  1. First Years : Summary of the Dos and Donts in Campus.
  2. A piece of Advice to First Years Joining Campus/College
  3. Download your Campus Admissions Letters

JKUAT Main Campus Gate - Juja


About Jomo Kenyatta University Of Science and Technology ( JKUAT ) 

JKUAT is a public university and offers courses in Technology, Engineering, Science, Architecture and Building sciences. The university has a strong research interest in the areas of biotechnology and engineering. It's ranked the most preferred University in Kenya for three years in a row

The institution was started in 1981 as a Middle Level College (Jomo Kenyatta College of Agriculture and Technology (JKCAT)) by the Government of Kenya with the generous assistance from the Japanese Government.

On 1st September 1988, H.E. Daniel Arap Moi, declared JKCAT a constituent College of Kenyatta University through a legal Notice, under the Kenyatta University Act (CAP 210C). The name of JKCAT officially changed to Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology (JKUCAT). It was finally established as a University through the JKUAT Act, 1994 and inaugurated on 7th December 1994.

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni include Dr. Paul Chepkwony, the first Governor of Kericho County in Kenya and a former lecturer, Emma Miloyo, a prominent Kenyan architect and the first female President of the Architectural Association of Kenya, as well as Aden Duale, the current Leader of Majority in the 11th Kenyan Parliament among others.

Location of the Main Campus

The university is situated in Juja, 36 kilometers northeast of Nairobi, along the Nairobi-Thika SuperHighway, off Exit 15.

How to download your Kuccps Admissions Letter

  1. Go to https://admission.jkuat.ac.ke/checkadmssion and Confirm if your admissions letter is ready.
  2. Enter your KCSE index number, followed by /YYYY when you sat for your KCSE. e.g 12345678910/2015
  3. Click “Confirm Your Admissions Letter to Proceed”. If your admissions letter is ready, note down your student’s registration number. Otherwise, wait for a few days and try again.
  4. Visit https://admission.jkuat.ac.ke/
  5. Sign up and login on this page. To sign up, you’ll be required to enter your Surname, other names, email, phone number, index number/year and type of sponsorship. To sign in, use the email address you provided earlier as your username, and the kcse index/year as your password.
  6. Update your Personal Details.
  7. Download your Admission Letter and Other documents indicated on Admission Letter.
Related Reources

KU Ultra Modern Main Gate
About Kenyatta University


Kenyatta University is a public research university with its main campus in both Nairobi County and Kiambu County, Kenya. It acquired the status of university in 1985, being the third university after University of Nairobi and Moi University. As of October 2014, it was one of 23 public universities in the country.

Notable Alumni

The following individuals are some of the "prominent alumni" at the Kenyatta University website:
  • Mwai Kibaki - former President of Kenya, 2002 to 2013. He graduated with a Doctor of Education degree.
  • Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka - former Vice President of Kenya. Honoured with a Doctorate in Humane Letters (honoris causa) in recognition of his achievements in peace making, conflict resolution efforts, sustainable community development. 
  • Jakaya Kikwete - President of the United Republic of Tanzania, 2005 to 2015. In 2008 he gained a Doctor of Humane Letters degree in Kenyatta Uni. 
  • Daniel arap Moi - former President of Kenya, 1978 to 2002. Got his education at Kenyatta University.
  • Benjamin Mkapa - former President of Tanzania, 1995 to 2005. He graduated from Kenyatta Uni with a Doctor of Education degree. Dr. Geoffrey William Griffin - founder Director of Starehe Boys' Centre and School. Griffin was awarded an honorary Ph.D. in Education by Kenyatta University for developing Starehe Boys' Centre and School .
  • Dr. James Mwangi - Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Equity Bank Group. Holds a Doctor of Humane Letters from Kenyatta University
Location of the Main Campus

The main campus of Kenyatta University is at Kahawa, Nairobi County in Kasarani Constituency, approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi), by road, northeast of the central business district of Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, off of the Nairobi-Thika Road.

The Campus is set on over 1,000 acres with a pleasant and serene surrounding conducive to academic and intellectual growth.

How to download your KUCCPS Admission Letter

  1. Go to https://admissionletters.ku.ac.ke/kuccps.php
  2. Enter your KCSE Index number and click Log in. Type it in the format XXXXXXXXXX/2019 where XXXXXXXXXX is the index number and 2019 is your KCSE year
  3. Click the Login button to proceed
  4. Navigate to the Admission Letter section to download and print your admission letter.


Related resources

  1. Not a KU student? Download Admission Letter For Your University Here

Application For KUCCPS 2021/2022 Inter-University Transfer

Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha has released results for 2022/23 Course application cycle. All the successful applicants have been informed of their courses through direct SMS and may also log in to the student's portal students.kuccps.net to view their placement status.

As usual, some applicants will not be satisfied with the results and will wish to transfer from the institution they have been placed to another institution of their choice. This process is called inter-institution transfer. The dissatisfaction is a result of the computerized selection process which is very competitive leading to some candidates being placed to courses not applied for after failing to meet entry points of the 7 optional courses on their list of selection that is done based on the question of choice and cluster. All those applicants who will wish to transfer to other institutions will be given a one-month window to explore alternative options.

NOTE : The KUCCPS portal is now open to receive inter-institutional transfer applications. The application will close on August 24, 2022.

Here is a detailed guide to help you ensure that you move to your university of choice.


Before commencing the application for transfer, please read these instructions carefully:

  1. Applications for inter-university transfer are usually done through the KUCCPS student's application portal. ( www.students.kuccps.ac.ke )  Interested applicants will be required to log in to the student’s portal to initiate the application
  2. For one to be eligible for transfer, the Placement Service must have placed the applicant to the programme one is seeking a transfer from.
  3. One will only be able to apply to transfer to a course whose minimum requirements one meets.
  4. Applicants to degree programmes must meet the applicable cut-off point for their respective placement year.
  5. The programme applied to must have been on offer in the year the applicant was placed.
  6. An applicant may only apply to transfer to one programme.
  7. An applicant shall only transfer once for the duration of the programme placed.
  8. The applicant may view the available programmes and their requirements by clicking the Programmes tab above and can search for courses by institution, using the Institutions tab above. 
  9. Once the applicant has settled on a preferred programme, only the 7-Character Programme Code will be required.
  10. To apply, use the transfer applications tab and follow the instructions provided.
  11. An application-processing fee of Ksh1,000 is charged per application.
    1. A prompt for the M-PESA transaction code will appear at the point of submission. Please keep the transaction code safely as it may be required again.
    2. CAUTION! Do not make any payment before the applicant has been prompted or after the application deadline has passed!
  12. Once one has made an application for transfer, the applicant may monitor the progress of their application via the student’s portal.
  13. Where NOT Approved, then the candidate will be retained in the course placed in.
  14. Merit will be used as a criterion for transfer and that all applicants to a particular course will be ranked in order of merit and will be allocated the vacant position on merit.
  15. Applicants are cautioned against sending money to any individual posing on social media or any other platform purporting to be in a position to assist them.  The Placement Service does not require applicants to send money to any mobile phone number.


Procedure For Inter University Transfer:

a) Log in in KUCCPS student portal via students.kuccps.ac.ke
b) Click on inter-university/Institution Transfer
c) Fill the form, by entering transfer application details and reasons for the transfer.
d) Pay the required fees.
e) Wait for endorsement by the receiving institution and releasing institution.
f) KUCCPS reviews your application
e) If accepted, the receiving institution will send a transfer letter.

Please read carefully and follow all instructions on the application page, see screenshot below.




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Computer Science

Definition

Computer Science is the study of principles, applications, and technologies of computing and computers. On a high level, Computer Science can be defined as a science of using computers to solve problems.

Computer Science is not ...


It should be noted that Computer Science is not about using software, such as Excel, word processors (like Word) or image tools (like Photoshop). It is not about expertise in computer games, writing content in websites, assembling computers or knowing which computers are best buys. Computer Science is about the principles behind building the above software packages. Software systems now pervade almost all aspects of life, including high-end entertainment, mission-critical control systems used in factories, robots, aircrafts & space-travel, information systems (banks, websites, medical databases, government systems) and research tools (earthquake simulators, drug-design software, astronomy databases).


Read Also : What is Bachelor Of Information Technology (IT)

Who is a Computer Scientist?


 A graduate student who has acquired knowledge of computer science called a Computer Scientist. A professional computer scientist must have a firm foundation in the crucial areas of the field and also a firm understanding in areas of mathematics  and science. Computer scientists use technology to solve problems. They write software to make computers do new things or accomplish tasks more efficiently.

The work of computer scientists falls into three categories:
  •  Designing and building software; This refers to the work of software development which has grown to include aspects of web and desktop software development, interface design, security issues, mobile computing, and so on.
  •  Developing effective ways to solve computing problems;This refers to the application or development of computer science theory and knowledge of algorithms to ensure the best possible solutions for computationally intensive problems.
  • Devising new and better ways of using computers and addressing particular challenges in areas such as robotics, computer vision, or digital .
  • Planning and managing organizational technology infrastructure.

Areas of Study


Principal areas of study within Computer Science include artificial intelligence, computer systems and networks, software systems, computer networking and communication,security, database systems, human computer interaction, vision and graphics, robotics, programming languages, software engineering, bioinformatics and theories of computing.

Read Also: 
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science


Career Options in Computer Science

A degree in computer science affords numerous career options. Those who have obtained a bachelor's degree may go on to work as systems analysts, database administrators, computer programmers & game developers, system administrators, intelligence specialists, computer support specialist, app developer, computer engineer,  IT managers & directors, IT consultant, network engineer and testers while those with master's or doctoral degrees may go into post-secondary education or computer research.

Relationship Between Computer Science and Other Disciplines.


Computer science also has strong connections to other disciplines. Many problems in science, engineering, health care, business, and other areas can be solved effectively with computers, but finding a solution requires both computer science expertise and knowledge of the particular application domain. Thus, computer scientists often become proficient in other subjects.

Read Also: 
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering

Could you be a computer scientist?

Finally, think about the things you do every day: posting status updates on facebook, downloading songs, checking your class schedule online, ‘googling’,using online job application portals, sending an email, electronic voting, mobile money transfer,  . . & ask yourself the following questions!

  • Do you like creating things?
  •  Are you good at solving problems?
  • Can you think outside the box?
  • Do you wish things worked better - and think you could improve them?
  •  Do you want to have your pick of exciting, high-paying jobs?
  •  Would you like to change the world?

If yes, then  computer science might be the right path for you! Computer science is an exciting technical field, essential to today's modern life. As a computer scientist, you'll use your problem-solving and teamwork skills to work on real-world problems. You'll see the results of your efforts and have a chance to make an impact on society.

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My Crush Broke my heart

Back in my college days, I fell very neatly into the category of girls who efficiently filled a guy’s need for a friend or a little sister, but never for a girlfriend. I was obsessed with sports, by that time working the night shift and writing sports for a daily newspaper, fiercely independent, and a country mile from what one might define as hotness. In short, it seemed that I was a real hoot to hang with, but possibly not high on the scale of alluring young females to date. It’s OK; a decade later I’ve gotten over it, I promise. Seriously.
I say all of that so that you will have the background for the story I am about to tell. It involves the weirdest thing anyone has ever said to me and the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me. At the same time.
It was late at night in a  Kempinski parking lot. At least in my college years,  Kempinski parking lots were kind of the place where things went down. It was hot in that thick summer night way, the type of heat that you kind of swim through, the type that catches at smells and magnifies them. In this case, coffee hung in the air, sweet and nutty. Voices and laughter came in waves as the  Kempinski’ door opened and closed. I stood outside my car after a long evening of chatting with friends and waited.
See, it was the last time I was meeting with a group of twenty-somethings that was organized through a local church. We met weekly at  Kempinski but took summers off, which meant that I would be unlikely to cross paths with any of the other members until September. They were friends, but only in the sense that our friendships were rooted in our weekly meetings. The catch was, as these things tend to go, there was “this guy.” This particular one was cute, had an accent, and was just the right amount of goofy to make me think I might have a shot with him. We got along great, and I had begun to get the vibe that he might be into me. Here’s where I let you know that my “vibes” at the time were pretty undependable.
Right. So I was standing at my car. He was parked one spot over, and we stood there semi-awkwardly as I tried to give him enough time to ask me out. If it was ever going to happen, he and I both knew it had to be now. We trickled through the last possible stream of small talk, unlocked our cars, started to climb into our driver’s seats, and just when the proverbial and literal door was closing, he turned to me.
“Hey-”
“Yes?”
“Kiss a lot of boys this summer!”
And he was gone. Door shut, engine started, parking lot vacated. What. Just. Happened.
I drove home in a moderate fury. What did he mean by that? Kiss a lot of boys this summer? How did he think that was even remotely the right thing to say? Even if he wasn’t going to ask me out, at least he could not say that! What was his problem? What was mine for liking him in the first place?
I stewed on his parting words for a good long time. But as the summer heat rose, I slowly cooled down. Everyone knows that falling in love involves two people, somehow miraculously sharing the same feelings about each other. Clearly, we did not. There was nothing I could do about that.
But what still irked me was the fact that I had spent several years crushing on this guy. We would float in and out of each other’s lives, and every time we reconnected, I would think, maybe. Yet there was never a maybe on his end, not even close. I promised myself that the next time I met a guy and started investing my feelings in him, I wouldn’t waste years hoping he would make a move.
June burned off and my other friends returned from college. I had graduated a semester earlier in the winter, but now the whole crew had caught up. One of my best friends from high school came home and invited me to go to a BBQ with her. That’s where I met Myk. My initial attraction to him was purely physical. He was c-u-t-e. Then, our circle of friends suddenly began to intersect constantly. The more I ran into this Myk guy, the more I liked him. Maybe he would ask me out. Maybe. Wait. No. No, no, no, no.
There is a moment in life when you have to decide if you’re going to jump off the cliff. For some people, that means taking a risk at work, or quitting college, or moving cross country. My cliff was Myk, and when I jumped, I made myself extremely emotionally vulnerable.
Myk was pretty shy and liked to do things the right way. That meant taking his time before he asked a girl out. That didn’t really fit my vision of our relationship, though, so I asked for his phone number one night. He obliged, and while we began to text and got along great, he still didn’t ask me out. A month passed. Then one night, we were hanging out with friends and went through the usual dance of talking and flirting until we said goodbye. Still not even a hint of a date invitation. So, I jumped off the cliff. I drove to a  Kempinski (a different one than back in June … like I said, a lot went down at  Kempinski in those days), ordered a coffee, and composed a text.
“So, I’m just curious … are you thinking we’re friend material or more than friend?”
I waited. And waited. An hour ticked by. Only then did I realize I had no signal in the  Kempinski and the message had not even sent. Smooth operator. I moved outside, the text sent, and a reply followed a few minutes later. He didn’t feel this was something we should text about. Could we meet sometime that week to talk?
I’ll spare you the long beautiful love story that follows. In short, we met in a park and took a long walk. He said he thought we should develop a stronger friendship before we dated. I said I was chock full of friends and wasn’t particularly interested in climbing into the beloved friend-zone with him. He didn’t commit to anything that day, but the next day, he asked me out. He proposed less than a year later. Six years into our marriage, I remind him often that I single-handedly dragged him into the best marriage either of us could have ever dreamed up. You’re welcome, Myk.
And that brings us back around to the nicest thing anyone has ever done for me. Back in the Kempinski parking lot, as a guy with a cute accent told me to “kiss a lot of boys this summer,” it felt like lowest point of my life. Not because he meant to hurt me, but because he didn’t want me. What I didn’t realize was that in that moment, I would develop the resolve I needed to refuse anything less than a deep relationship with my next crush.
I learned an important lesson that night. That sometimes, if you’re not willing to take a risk, you don’t get the reward. So, thanks,  Kempinski guy. And by the way, I did kiss one boy that summer. Still kissing him today.


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