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From: Thomas M.4/25/2023 8:46:03 PM
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Much comedy crammed into this story:
  • Ivy League English major can't pass an English grammar test
  • pretending to be black?
  • what is "village time"?


Biden's Pick For Top Africa Job Twice Failed Foreign Service Officer Test, 'Couldn’t Get Through the English Grammar Section'

Stephanie Sanders Sullivan would help lead U.S. efforts to combat Chinese influence in Africa, if confirmed

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President Joe Biden’s pick to serve as ambassador to the African Union twice failed the Foreign Service Officer Test and said she struggled in particular with the "English grammar section."

In a July 2021 interview with Ghana's CitiTV, then-United States ambassador to Ghana Stephanie Sanders Sullivan recounted her "strange" first attempt to complete the Foreign Service Officer Test, a written exam required for most career diplomats.

"I couldn’t even get through the English grammar section, which was my forte," said Sullivan, a native English speaker and Brown University graduate. The diplomat, who Biden nominated last November to serve as the chief envoy to the entire African continent, said she bombed the test because she "was on village time." Though it's not clear what "village time" means, Sullivan says she left a third of the questions blank, leading her to fail the exam. Nevertheless, she persisted.

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