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Most Challenging Courses To Study In Nigeria by jbce(m): 5:32pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
No course studied in the higher institution seems easy, but some are brutal and can snuff life outta you. However, don't get afraid of them. They're actually interesting. So grab a packet of popcorn as I take you through them. 1. Engineering: the name of this course speaks for itself already. The dudes that study this course eh.....*winks*. It undeniably houses all heavy weight courses in engine faculty like chemical engineering, mechanical, production, petroleum...etc..any guy you see rushing to lecture hall with a punching calculator, they're engine boys o. 2.Medicine: What makes this course challenging, is because you'll be forced to read(jack) like your life depends on the degree of knowledge you obtain from their heavy an bulky textbooks. Some of them actually do go for thanksgiving, when they pass their MBBS exam, that contains Anatomy,physiology and biochem. 3.Biochemistry: people usually think that it's a combination of biology and chemistry. If you're one of such, abeg, it's a wrong impression. You will actually get familiar with Bio molecules and giant Organic structures, that will choke you up. This course requires much logic. What makes it challenging,is that you'll have to learn a lot within a short duration. Metabolic pathways might seem frustrating atimes...*winks*. Another thing about this course is that their lecturers are always sadists, due to long years of studying brutal carbohydrate and enzyme structures. 4.Chemistry: I call this course the power, because these dudes can mix chemical concoctions of Ammonia and HCL and blow everywhere...chem guys, I dey joke o....Its actually one of the most difficult in physical science, because you'll make friends with differential equation in physical chemistry,which will leave you wondering if you're studying maths or chemical reactions. 5.Pharmacy: Its already obvious.don't know where to begin with this course.It overlaps critical aspect of chemistry. You hear stuffs like pharmacokinetics, drug metabolisms etc. 6.Architecture: the funny thing about this course is that it sounds cool and friendly,but when you get in,you know that not all that glitters are gold. You'll get familiar with geometric drawings,optics and so on, which atimes is usually a pain to the ass. |
Re: Most Challenging Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:48pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
maths and statistics nko, where u keep them? 1 Like |
Re: Most Challenging Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:50pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
So they basically are all science courses? |
Re: Most Challenging Courses To Study In Nigeria by morethanadoll(f): 7:11pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
All of these courses are majors in the states and they are all difficult. The people who major in these areas are brilliant! |
Re: Most Challenging Courses To Study In Nigeria by Kentura(m): 12:01am On Mar 25, 2015 |
law, maths, physics? |
Re: Most Challenging Courses To Study In Nigeria by Bwaal(m): 7:24am On Mar 25, 2015 |
this thread iz a gooner and will never b complete until u add The only course that can compete wiff mbbs the mighty ARCHITECTURE |
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