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See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by fergusen: 11:58am On May 19, 2017
I've seen many reasons adduced by several individuals why grades do not matter or are less important in determining future successes. I do think the influence of grades has been understated.

No doubt, grades can be a poor way to determine someone's success or better still, measure an individual's self-worth.

Your success in life or otherwise may not be determined by how excellent your grades are. It probably isn't going to make you successful or unsuccessful.

However, grades are an instant image of you at any point in time. Grades are the foremost tools schools use to measure it's students abilities. This means it will give a huge initial judgement about you, which transcends beyond the academic environment.
If you think grades don't matter, ask that friend who missed that fully paid scholarship by graduating with a third class.
Grades matter if you desire to get that competitive job where employers look at CGPA.
As a fresh graduate, grades will matter until you get something more compelling to sell yourself.
If you desire career progression in the academics, bad grades will ground you.

It is a fact that majority of people with low grades are usually defaulters when it comes to self-discipline, hard work, diligence, and planning skill, to mention but a few. All of these failings might act in limiting the success of these individuals (with poor grades) after graduation.

Good grades give you a head start, and an added advantage going forward. The world is moving at a fast pace, too busy in most cases to give you an opportunity to disprove your poor grades. Therefore they go by the numbers (grades) in assessing you. You probably won't get a chance to prove your competence.

And yes, Not everyone will be an entrepreneur or succeed as one. Not everyone will have giraffe legs (know somebody that knows somebody in that establishment). Not everyone will/can work in the Nigerian civil service (where anything goes).

Haven stated that, here are 5 things that happen when you graduate with a low grade:

1. You close important doors: some doors when closed can never be opened again. How sad! Whatever opportunities, big or small, there are outside that door eludes you forever.
If you settled for less and got low grades due to laziness and nonchalant attitude towards book work, you effectively closed all doors requiring higher grades!
A graduate with a pass or a third class automatically rules him/herself out of certain job opportunities! I need not mention these jobs, you know them.

2. Fewer choices: this is similar to the above. You end up with less choice if you graduate with a poor CGPA. why? Windows are smaller than doors!
Less career advancement options, less job option, and less pay. You'll have to settle for less.

3. Vices will appeal to you: I mean no disrespect to those with poor grades. However, social vices such as gambling, drunkenness, and others I choose not to mention will appeal to you. Anything just to dampen the disappointment of wasted years. However, it all ends in more disappointment for those not willing to get it right the right way.

4. Battered esteem: poor grades will batter your esteem. You will always avoid public discussions that will warrant a mention or display of your grade status either by you or others. Can you comfortably put your pass degree qualification on a CV? Never!
Deflated ego, inferiority, and other similar words will describe your situation.
Only a few (mentally strong) will refuse to be downcast and laid-back by letting grades get in their way to achieving success. The greater majority wallows in regret for years.

5. Delays in career progression: if you graduate with a third class, you'll need a PGD to move forward. If it's a pass, you're probably stuck/grounded. In the academics, grades are prioritised, and it'll remain so for a long time.

It is, therefore important that you begin to answer questions such as where you desire to be in the next five years, what steps to take to get there and what doors you need to go through. The earlier these questions are answered, the more doors you'll have access to, and go through.

To make it big, you either have to be the best at what you are doing (non academic activity) or follow the conventional easier path - good grades.

Choose the doors to open and don't let life choose for you because it might be a far cry from that which you desired.

Grades do matter a lot.

Copyright NAIJA CGPA

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Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by obamartins(m): 3:43pm On May 19, 2017
Thousands are out there with 1st class and 2.1 with no clear cut direction. My brother, it's not about grade, things and times have changed. Things that normally put food on the table in the 70s, 80s and even in the 90s have evolved. Gone are the days when you are told go to school, get a good grade and Pronto! You are out of poverty. It doesn't work anymore. The chances are getting slimmer by the day.

Artisans and technicians are doing very well while graduates who refused to think outside the box with their 1st class and 2.1 cannot even feed. Before you question what I graduated with, I will tell you. I graduated with a 2.1, computer science, my certificate is gathering dust because most of the things I know today, I learn on the street and these skills are paying my bills. So move out of that "go to school, get a good grade, that is the only way out of poverty" mentality, nothing is guaranteed anymore. A smart person that left school with a pass is more likely to succeed than someone with a 1st class or 2.1. Because he learns early not to depend on his certificate, while those with good grades will allow it "shack" them, but before they realize that the certificate is now a piece of tissue paper, the guy with the pass or third class has learn a skill and moved on with life.

So nobody should be carried away by 1st class or 2.1. Out there, it's a rat race and only the smart survives coupled with God's grace. You see them falling into depression every now and then because their expectation is a variance with the reality on ground.

fergusen:
I've seen many reasons adduced by several individuals why grades do not matter or are less important in determining future successes. I do think the influence of grades has been understated.

No doubt, grades can be a poor way to determine someone's success or better still, measure an individual's self-worth.

Your success in life or otherwise may not be determined by how excellent your grades are. It probably isn't going to make you successful or unsuccessful.

However, grades are an instant image of you at any point in time. Grades are the foremost tools schools use to measure it's students abilities. This means it will give a huge initial judgement about you, which transcends beyond the academic environment.
If you think grades don't matter, ask that friend who missed that fully paid scholarship by graduating with a third class.
Grades matter if you desire to get that competitive job where employers look at CGPA.
As a fresh graduate, grades will matter until you get something more compelling to sell yourself.
If you desire career progression in the academics, bad grades will ground you.

It is a fact that majority of people with low grades are usually defaulters when it comes to self-discipline, hard work, diligence, and planning skill, to mention but a few. All of these failings might act in limiting the success of these individuals (with poor grades) after graduation.

Good grades give you a head start, and an added advantage going forward. The world is moving at a fast pace, too busy in most cases to give you an opportunity to disprove your poor grades. Therefore they go by the numbers (grades) in assessing you. You probably won't get a chance to prove your competence.

And yes, Not everyone will be an entrepreneur or succeed as one. Not everyone will have giraffe legs (know somebody that knows somebody in that establishment). Not everyone will/can work in the Nigerian civil service (where anything goes).

Haven stated that, here are 5 things that happen when you graduate with a low grade:

1. You close important doors: some doors when closed can never be opened again. How sad! Whatever opportunities, big or small, there are outside that door eludes you forever.
If you settled for less and got low grades due to laziness and nonchalant attitude towards book work, you effectively closed all doors requiring higher grades!
A graduate with a pass or a third class automatically rules him/herself out of certain job opportunities! I need not mention these jobs, you know them.

2. Fewer choices: this is similar to the above. You end up with less choice if you graduate with a poor CGPA. why? Windows are smaller than doors!
Less career advancement options, less job option, and less pay. You'll have to settle for less.

3. Vices will appeal to you: I mean no disrespect to those with poor grades. However, social vices such as gambling, drunkenness, and others I choose not to mention will appeal to you. Anything just to dampen the disappointment of wasted years. However, it all ends in more disappointment for those not willing to get it right the right way.

4. Battered esteem: poor grades will batter your esteem. You will always avoid public discussions that will warrant a mention or display of your grade status either by you or others. Can you comfortably put your pass degree qualification on a CV? Never!
Deflated ego, inferiority, and other similar words will describe your situation.
Only a few (mentally strong) will refuse to be downcast and laid-back by letting grades get in their way to achieving success. The greater majority wallows in regret for years.

5. Delays in career progression: if you graduate with a third class, you'll need a PGD to move forward. If it's a pass, you're probably stuck/grounded. In the academics, grades are prioritised, and it'll remain so for a long time.

It is, therefore important that you begin to answer questions such as where you desire to be in the next five years, what steps to take to get there and what doors you need to go through. The earlier these questions are answered, the more doors you'll have access to, and go through.

To make it big, you either have to be the best at what you are doing (non academic activity) or follow the conventional easier path - good grades.

Choose the doors to open and don't let life choose for you because it might be a far cry from that which you desired.

Grades do matter a lot.

Copyright NAIJA CGPA

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Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by fergusen: 7:10pm On Oct 19, 2017
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Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by olorunthobby(f): 9:30am On Oct 24, 2017
obamartins:
Thousands are out there with 1st class and 2.1 with no clear cut direction. My brother, it's not about grade, things and times have changed. Things that normally put food on the table in the 70s, 80s and even in the 90s have evolved. Gone are the days when you are told go to school, get a good grade and Pronto! You are out of poverty. It doesn't work anymore. The chances are getting slimmer by the day.

Artisans and technicians are doing very well while graduates who refused to think outside the box with their 1st class and 2.1 cannot even feed. Before you question what I graduated with, I will tell you. I graduated with a 2.1, computer science, my certificate is gathering dust because most of the things I know today, I learn on the street and these skills are paying my bills. So move out of that "go to school, get a good grade, that is the only way out of poverty" mentality, nothing is guaranteed anymore. A smart person that left school with a pass is more likely to succeed than someone with a 1st class or 2.1. Because he learns early not to depend on his certificate, while those with good grades will allow it "shack" them, but before they realize that the certificate is now a piece of tissue paper, the guy with the pass or third class has learn a skill and moved on with life.

So nobody should be carried away by 1st class or 2.1. Out there, it's a rat race and only the smart survives coupled with God's grace. You see them falling into depression every now and then because their expectation is a variance with the reality on ground.

Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by calculator123(m): 11:54am On Oct 24, 2017
fergusen:
I've seen many reasons adduced by several individuals why grades do not matter or are less important in determining future successes. I do think the influence of grades has been understated.

No doubt, grades can be a poor way to determine someone's success or better still, measure an individual's self-worth.

Your success in life or otherwise may not be determined by how excellent your grades are. It probably isn't going to make you successful or unsuccessful.

However, grades are an instant image of you at any point in time. Grades are the foremost tools schools use to measure it's students abilities. This means it will give a huge initial judgement about you, which transcends beyond the academic environment.
If you think grades don't matter, ask that friend who missed that fully paid scholarship by graduating with a third class.
Grades matter if you desire to get that competitive job where employers look at CGPA.
As a fresh graduate, grades will matter until you get something more compelling to sell yourself.
If you desire career progression in the academics, bad grades will ground you.

It is a fact that majority of people with low grades are usually defaulters when it comes to self-discipline, hard work, diligence, and planning skill, to mention but a few. All of these failings might act in limiting the success of these individuals (with poor grades) after graduation.

Good grades give you a head start, and an added advantage going forward. The world is moving at a fast pace, too busy in most cases to give you an opportunity to disprove your poor grades. Therefore they go by the numbers (grades) in assessing you. You probably won't get a chance to prove your competence.

And yes, Not everyone will be an entrepreneur or succeed as one. Not everyone will have giraffe legs (know somebody that knows somebody in that establishment). Not everyone will/can work in the Nigerian civil service (where anything goes).

Haven stated that, here are 5 things that happen when you graduate with a low grade:

1. You close important doors: some doors when closed can never be opened again. How sad! Whatever opportunities, big or small, there are outside that door eludes you forever.
If you settled for less and got low grades due to laziness and nonchalant attitude towards book work, you effectively closed all doors requiring higher grades!
A graduate with a pass or a third class automatically rules him/herself out of certain job opportunities! I need not mention these jobs, you know them.

2. Fewer choices: this is similar to the above. You end up with less choice if you graduate with a poor CGPA. why? Windows are smaller than doors!
Less career advancement options, less job option, and less pay. You'll have to settle for less.

3. Vices will appeal to you: I mean no disrespect to those with poor grades. However, social vices such as gambling, drunkenness, and others I choose not to mention will appeal to you. Anything just to dampen the disappointment of wasted years. However, it all ends in more disappointment for those not willing to get it right the right way.

4. Battered esteem: poor grades will batter your esteem. You will always avoid public discussions that will warrant a mention or display of your grade status either by you or others. Can you comfortably put your pass degree qualification on a CV? Never!
Deflated ego, inferiority, and other similar words will describe your situation.
Only a few (mentally strong) will refuse to be downcast and laid-back by letting grades get in their way to achieving success. The greater majority wallows in regret for years.

5. Delays in career progression: if you graduate with a third class, you'll need a PGD to move forward. If it's a pass, you're probably stuck/grounded. In the academics, grades are prioritised, and it'll remain so for a long time.

It is, therefore important that you begin to answer questions such as where you desire to be in the next five years, what steps to take to get there and what doors you need to go through. The earlier these questions are answered, the more doors you'll have access to, and go through.

To make it big, you either have to be the best at what you are doing (non academic activity) or follow the conventional easier path - good grades.

Choose the doors to open and don't let life choose for you because it might be a far cry from that which you desired.

Grades do matter a lot.

Copyright NAIJA CGPA
I disagree bro..if anything, bad grades makes you see opportunities blind to others because you know you are sort of disadvantaged....it breeds creativity knowing fully that nobody would give you a shot at success.

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Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by calculator123(m): 11:58am On Oct 24, 2017
obamartins:
Thousands are out there with 1st class and 2.1 with no clear cut direction. My brother, it's not about grade, things and times have changed. Things that normally put food on the table in the 70s, 80s and even in the 90s have evolved. Gone are the days when you are told go to school, get a good grade and Pronto! You are out of poverty. It doesn't work anymore. The chances are getting slimmer by the day.

Artisans and technicians are doing very well while graduates who refused to think outside the box with their 1st class and 2.1 cannot even feed. Before you question what I graduated with, I will tell you. I graduated with a 2.1, computer science, my certificate is gathering dust because most of the things I know today, I learn on the street and these skills are paying my bills. So move out of that "go to school, get a good grade, that is the only way out of poverty" mentality, nothing is guaranteed anymore. A smart person that left school with a pass is more likely to succeed than someone with a 1st class or 2.1. Because he learns early not to depend on his certificate, while those with good grades will allow it "shack" them, but before they realize that the certificate is now a piece of tissue paper, the guy with the pass or third class has learn a skill and moved on with life.

So nobody should be carried away by 1st class or 2.1. Out there, it's a rat race and only the smart survives coupled with God's grace. You see them falling into depression every now and then because their expectation is a variance with the reality on ground.


God bless you...A good grade should be a means to an end and not an end itself.Having a bad grade isn't the end of the world you know.
Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by phelmzzy(m): 12:09pm On Oct 24, 2017
fergusen:
I've seen many reasons adduced by several individuals why grades do not matter or are less important in determining future successes. I do think the influence of grades has been understated.

No doubt, grades can be a poor way to determine someone's success or better still, measure an individual's self-worth.

Your success in life or otherwise may not be determined by how excellent your grades are. It probably isn't going to make you successful or unsuccessful.

However, grades are an instant image of you at any point in time. Grades are the foremost tools schools use to measure it's students abilities. This means it will give a huge initial judgement about you, which transcends beyond the academic environment.
If you think grades don't matter, ask that friend who missed that fully paid scholarship by graduating with a third class.
Grades matter if you desire to get that competitive job where employers look at CGPA.
As a fresh graduate, grades will matter until you get something more compelling to sell yourself.
If you desire career progression in the academics, bad grades will ground you.

It is a fact that majority of people with low grades are usually defaulters when it comes to self-discipline, hard work, diligence, and planning skill, to mention but a few. All of these failings might act in limiting the success of these individuals (with poor grades) after graduation.

Good grades give you a head start, and an added advantage going forward. The world is moving at a fast pace, too busy in most cases to give you an opportunity to disprove your poor grades. Therefore they go by the numbers (grades) in assessing you. You probably won't get a chance to prove your competence.

And yes, Not everyone will be an entrepreneur or succeed as one. Not everyone will have giraffe legs (know somebody that knows somebody in that establishment). Not everyone will/can work in the Nigerian civil service (where anything goes).

Haven stated that, here are 5 things that happen when you graduate with a low grade:

1. You close important doors: some doors when closed can never be opened again. How sad! Whatever opportunities, big or small, there are outside that door eludes you forever.
If you settled for less and got low grades due to laziness and nonchalant attitude towards book work, you effectively closed all doors requiring higher grades!
A graduate with a pass or a third class automatically rules him/herself out of certain job opportunities! I need not mention these jobs, you know them.

2. Fewer choices: this is similar to the above. You end up with less choice if you graduate with a poor CGPA. why? Windows are smaller than doors!
Less career advancement options, less job option, and less pay. You'll have to settle for less.

3. Vices will appeal to you: I mean no disrespect to those with poor grades. However, social vices such as gambling, drunkenness, and others I choose not to mention will appeal to you. Anything just to dampen the disappointment of wasted years. However, it all ends in more disappointment for those not willing to get it right the right way.

4. Battered esteem: poor grades will batter your esteem. You will always avoid public discussions that will warrant a mention or display of your grade status either by you or others. Can you comfortably put your pass degree qualification on a CV? Never!
Deflated ego, inferiority, and other similar words will describe your situation.
Only a few (mentally strong) will refuse to be downcast and laid-back by letting grades get in their way to achieving success. The greater majority wallows in regret for years.

5. Delays in career progression: if you graduate with a third class, you'll need a PGD to move forward. If it's a pass, you're probably stuck/grounded. In the academics, grades are prioritised, and it'll remain so for a long time.

It is, therefore important that you begin to answer questions such as where you desire to be in the next five years, what steps to take to get there and what doors you need to go through. The earlier these questions are answered, the more doors you'll have access to, and go through.

To make it big, you either have to be the best at what you are doing (non academic activity) or follow the conventional easier path - good grades.

Choose the doors to open and don't let life choose for you because it might be a far cry from that which you desired.

Grades do matter a lot.

Copyright NAIJA CGPA
rubbish how many of the so called first class out there are earning the same salary as neymar. You see this life is abt ur thinking and ideas that you can create for yourself that's why they say: the richest man is the man with ideas. Let me ask self wetin be the value of Nigeria education? Wo 4get grade and make money and other things will be added unto you

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Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by fergusen: 12:25pm On Oct 24, 2017
calculator123:

I disagree bro..if anything, bad grades makes you see opportunities blind to others because you know you are sort of disadvantaged....it breeds creativity knowing fully that nobody would give you a shot at success.
You might need to read the article a again...
Poor cgpa = no academic progression.
Poor CGPA = You miss out on scholarships.
Poor CGPA = You miss out on that Multinational job opportunity.
Poor CGPA = delayed career progression.
e.t.c
Look around you. You will see the reality.
"Why settle for less when there is an opportunity for more?

"Only a few (mentally strong) will refuse to be downcast and laid-back by letting grades get in their way to achieving success. The greater majority wallows in regret for years."
Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by fergusen: 12:31pm On Oct 24, 2017
phelmzzy:
rubbish how many of the so called first class out there are earning the same salary as neymar. You see this life is abt ur thinking and ideas that you can create for yourself that's why they say: the richest man is the man with ideas. Let me ask self wetin be the value of Nigeria education? Wo 4get grade and make money and other things will be added unto you
Read the article again. This time slowly. undecided

Your success in life or otherwise may not be determined by how excellent your grades are. It probably isn't going to make you successful or unsuccessful.

However, grades are an instant image of you at any point in time. Grades are the foremost tools schools use to measure it's students abilities. This means it will give a huge initial judgement about you, which transcends beyond the academic environment.
If you think grades don't matter, ask that friend who missed that fully paid scholarship by graduating with a third class.
Grades matter if you desire to get that competitive job where employers look at CGPA.
As a fresh graduate, grades will matter until you get something more compelling to sell yourself.
If you desire career progression in the academics, bad grades will ground you.

And yes, Not everyone will be an entrepreneur or succeed as one. Not everyone will have giraffe legs (know somebody that knows somebody in that establishment). Not everyone will/can work in the Nigerian civil service (where anything goes).
Re: See 5 Things That Happen When You Graduate With A Poor CGPA by calculator123(m): 1:39pm On Oct 24, 2017
fergusen:

You might need to read the article a again...
Poor cgpa = no academic progression.
Poor CGPA = You miss out on scholarships.
Poor CGPA = You miss out on that Multinational job opportunity.
Poor CGPA = delayed career progression.
e.t.c
Look around you. You will see the reality.
"Why settle for less when there is an opportunity for more?

"Only a few (mentally strong) will refuse to be downcast and laid-back by letting grades get in their way to achieving success. The greater majority wallows in regret for years."
Nobody goes into the higher institution to come out with a bad grade but hey life happens would you advise they do at that point? Obviously I don't condone laziness towards academic works but then a lot of factors must have played out which resulted in the bad grade.So why you are trying to point out the Bad side, I m still hell bent on my first point that there can still succeed with or without that PALI.

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