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The Limits Of First Class Degrees by Stooi76(m): 2:31pm On Oct 16, 2017
DEGREES don’t make people. As important as the acquisition of knowledge and schooling are, what overrides classroom instruction is the knowledge learnt from the streets. That knowledge is called self-education.

The men who have affected the world positively and who are still affecting the world and altering the course of civilisation never graduated with First Class degrees.

Many either never graduated from secondary school, or barely finished elementary school. They educated themselves in their businesses, in politics, and became statesmen and women.

Take Benjamin Franklin for instance. He was poorly educated but was a master in many fields. Alex Ferguson was poorly educated. Here is a statesman who couldn’t pass examinations.

He has had opportunities to lecture at Harvard University after leaving Manchester United. Well- read people defer to him on historicity because he is an avid reader.

Thomas Edison and Winston Churchill had difficulties with classroom exercises. The latter couldn’t pass entrance examinations into the military school more than once but was able to rouse Britain against Hitler’s Germany during WWII and is the greatest British leader of all times.

A First Class degree on its own does not make holders to have pleasing personalities.

It does not mean they can rally and unify the workforce, and does not mean they would automatically be people of integrity and first-rated professionals who can get the job done without being coached.

Many things in life are not learned in school. They are learned from our society. To be street-wise and self-educated is better than to be book-smart. When the chips are down, what saves people from hard times is their resilience during situations, and not possession of degrees.

Why the fuss about First Class degree and the trumpet blast around holders? What defines people are their values and how they connect these values to their professional lives. End of story.
Written by Simon Abah

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Re: The Limits Of First Class Degrees by AntiWailer: 2:33pm On Oct 16, 2017
Dear Students.

To avoid stories that touch. If you can make first class, Make it.

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Re: The Limits Of First Class Degrees by Tunagee(m): 12:31pm On Oct 18, 2017
Stooi76:
DEGREES don’t make people. As important as the acquisition of knowledge and schooling are, what overrides classroom instruction is the knowledge learnt from the streets. That knowledge is called self-education.

The men who have affected the world positively and who are still affecting the world and altering the course of civilisation never graduated with First Class degrees.

Many either never graduated from secondary school, or barely finished elementary school. They educated themselves in their businesses, in politics, and became statesmen and women.

Take Benjamin Franklin for instance. He was poorly educated but was a master in many fields. Alex Ferguson was poorly educated. Here is a statesman who couldn’t pass examinations.

He has had opportunities to lecture at Harvard University after leaving Manchester United. Well- read people defer to him on historicity because he is an avid reader.

Thomas Edison and Winston Churchill had difficulties with classroom exercises. The latter couldn’t pass entrance examinations into the military school more than once but was able to rouse Britain against Hitler’s Germany during WWII and is the greatest British leader of all times.

A First Class degree on its own does not make holders to have pleasing personalities.

It does not mean they can rally and unify the workforce, and does not mean they would automatically be people of integrity and first-rated professionals who can get the job done without being coached.

Many things in life are not learned in school. They are learned from our society. To be street-wise and self-educated is better than to be book-smart. When the chips are down, what saves people from hard times is their resilience during situations, and not possession of degrees.

Why the fuss about First Class degree and the trumpet blast around holders? What defines people are their values and how they connect these values to their professional lives. End of story.
Written by Simon Abah


I agree!
Re: The Limits Of First Class Degrees by T4kbaba(m): 6:59am On Oct 19, 2017
Reality! But you have to get certified to have much value. Certification will be a stepping stone.
Re: The Limits Of First Class Degrees by ladycomfort(f): 5:39am On Oct 20, 2017
see this guy o

you are comparing us with the whites cheesy cheesy
Re: The Limits Of First Class Degrees by Nobody: 7:41am On Oct 20, 2017
Please in Nigeria, list the secondary school drop outs we have that become rich legitimately. How many legitimate business men sef do we have in Nigeria?
Now your post didn't achieve anything than make young undergraduate think they are okay for failing in school.
The thing is, if a person has another passion (as with the case of Thomas E, Albert Einstein, etc) pursue it and perhaps leave school. Don't tell an average Nigerian who has nothing to offer in term of skills to stop reading and start building street skills. Misguided.

"Before you speak think, before you think Read"

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