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Is Doing Masters In Naija Really Worth It? by OnealBU(m): 4:58pm On Jul 11, 2007 |
Hello all, I am contemplating taking up my masters program in Naija (Unilag) or in the UK. Though I don’t have enough money to go to the UK 4 now but I believe if I work towards it I’ll achieve it soon. What do u think? Hang around do it here or give it all it takes to go for it in the UK. |
Re: Is Doing Masters In Naija Really Worth It? by MrOkeh(m): 7:41am On Jul 15, 2007 |
Well, I undersand how you feel, but really so many things need to be taken into consideration before zeroing-in on either staying back home here on crossing the borders. I mean things like: your age,nature of employment, years of experience(if any), field of study, marital status et cetera. Some few years back (precisely in 2005), I took up a Master's degree in Unilag. even though I could afford (though narrowly) the cost of studying abroad as I could not imagine leaving my job with well over 4years experience abroad with the prospects not so wide as against studying in naija. Less than a year after my M.Sc. at Unilag., I was promoted to an Assistant Production manager and even as I write, I have already purchased the form for a third degree (MBA) in same school. So, Oneal BU, doing a master's in the UK is obviously better by miles, but rally around those issues raised above and final your decision will equally be obvious. Good luck! |
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