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nomso1 (m)
Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« on: July 27, 2009, 04:21 PM »

even in the midst of the jobless situations of graduates in Nigeria. Third class graduates are emotionally down. can there be a future for the bewildered graduate? Cry Cry Cry
Emmy Boy
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #1 on: July 27, 2009, 08:42 PM »

Absolutely!
Only if the 3rd class gradute can quit being sorry for him/herself and engage in some other productive venture(s).
Some might be lucky to get jobs via man-know-man; but for the not so lucky, there is hope.
I have seen a lot of them (the very determined ones) who turned out to be employers of labour and top enterpreneurs.
I hope you realise that some of the so called 1st class and 2nd class upper graduates cannot defend their certificates?
These days, degrees are "bought" virtually in 9ja.
Me thinks here should be less emphasis on paper qualifications in 9ja.
Emmy Boy
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #2 on: July 27, 2009, 08:45 PM »

Absolutely!
Only if the 3rd class gradute can quit being sorry for him/herself and engage in some other productive venture(s).
Some might be lucky to get jobs via man-know-man; but for the not so lucky, there is hope.
I have seen a lot of them (the very determined ones) who turned out to be employers of labour and top enterpreneurs.
I hope you realise that some of the so called 1st class and 2nd class upper graduates cannot defend their certificates?
These days, degrees are "bought" virtually in 9ja.
Me thinks here should be less emphasis on paper qualifications in 9ja.
Rebarobyn
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #3 on: July 27, 2009, 08:49 PM »

I agree a lot of 1st and 2nd class degree holders cannot defend their degrees but the point is third class degree holders never even get the chance to prove themselves because they are never shortlisted. But nothing is impossible, you must start small by small, I think at some point, your experience overrides whatever qualification you had from school. Just start with whatever job you get first no matter how small the pay is, in the end maybe your experience will bail you out.
nomso1 (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #4 on: July 30, 2009, 02:14 PM »

@ Rebarobyn. thanks for the uplifti. i hope i have a chance in the middle of trapped walls.
@ Emmyboy. Thanx also 4 your reply
canuck (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #5 on: July 30, 2009, 09:31 PM »

1) Do a thorough self-reflection. How did you earn a 3rd Class? (Please make sure you blame no one)

2) Turn around the shortcomings that led to the 3rd Class in the first place

3) Try to earn a professional designation, e.g. ACA, ITIL (if applicable to your degree and career plan)

4) Pursue life with your innate strengths - Those strengths might have caused your downfall in school, (e.g. prefering to socialize rather than hit the books), but out in the real world, you will kick the butts of nerds!

Finally, my classmate in university passed out with a 3rd, And for the first 10 years after graduation, this guy led everyone in the marketplace, even the 1st Class holders! In fact, the 1st Class holders are still way behind him today.

The worst thing you can do is write yourself off. Go for it!
bolaoni (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #6 on: August 05, 2009, 05:51 PM »

@canuck,

Great response there my man.

The fact that you are a 3rd Class Graduate doesn't mean all hope is lost. The grade you graduate with,
does not determine who you are. There is a quote I love so much and it is by Eleanor Roosevelt;

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent"

Never look down on yourself because of your grade. Believe there is a bright future for you and get something going.
Even if no one employs you, employ yourself and in no mean time, somebody will notice you. Wink
Bestmann (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #7 on: August 07, 2009, 01:51 PM »

there is hope
people like gani, iwuanyawu etc all fall in this category
workhard.
judicus
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« #8 on: August 07, 2009, 10:24 PM »

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ritadre
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #9 on: August 08, 2009, 07:18 PM »

I do strongly believe that anyone, let alone a thrid class person can have a bright future even in the worse of all countries. All he or she need do is to open his or her eyes to serveal opportunities. Like my pastor says, IT takes for you to see a need and then move to meet it for you to be successful and this principle applies even in business.
Responsibility is key.

He gave a story about two men who went to India to seek greener pastures. On getting there both discovered that the people in that place didn't have shoes; they all walked barefooted. Both of them were angry and then went back to their country. One resolved not to ever go back since that land had nothing to offer him. The second saw it as an opportunity. He got back, bought large quantities of shoes and went back to start selling at a cheap price and with time he owned the biggest shoe company in teh world and is a multi-millionaire.

The lesson? Don't think about what the country can do for you. think instead of what you can do for your country. Meet needs and you'll be teh richest for it.

Thank you
,mama-gee (f)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #10 on: August 08, 2009, 08:52 PM »

Yes.
YICOBs (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #11 on: August 09, 2009, 08:29 AM »

How many times will this question be answered. You suffered the same fate with a 1st class. The ball is in your court.
Jarus (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #12 on: August 10, 2009, 03:38 PM »

While aiming Third class is not a noble goal,graduating with it is not the end of life.

Be positive.
jay bee (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #13 on: August 10, 2009, 03:44 PM »

depends on your goals/ambitions in the corporate world. Naij is known to be head over heels for worthy certificates.
Giving yourself the chance is the least you can do
julia 1010 (f)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #14 on: August 14, 2009, 11:07 AM »

yes, i  finished wit a 3rd class n i work in an oil n gas coy. All u nid is prayer n determinatn, dere is notin God cannt do. Also apply 4 jobs in coys where d grade isnt important.
kzito
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #15 on: August 18, 2009, 12:32 PM »

@julia 10 10,  plz how did u update urself academically  to meet the coy requirements.?what professional exams did u take.plz reply.i really want 2 know  4 me 2 dev myself academically,so that i can get a good job.10x
tinacollin
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #16 on: August 18, 2009, 03:11 PM »

why not? am a graduate of psychology and 3rd class for that matter. i know i av a brighter future andi know more than 20 student that came out with second class honours and can not do anything with it.
skis_don
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #17 on: August 21, 2009, 12:18 PM »

Are you new in this country those with 1st class are not better than you why didnt you give those lecturers what there want. didnt you see that they will teach you how to ride bicycle then give you trailer to drive during exams there are telling you indirectly that we have a driver for you,come and pay i am in my 300L and am on 4.6 my friends who graduate gave me the secret,this is a lesson for the rest of you if you like keep dolling and graduate with a useless grade,your certificate is first impression before any employer.so get the impression first,its not cheap to graduate well in nigeria.
skis_don
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #18 on: August 21, 2009, 09:59 PM »

Are you new in this country those with 1st class are not better than you why didnt you give those lecturers what there want. didnt you see that they will teach you how to ride bicycle then give you trailer to drive during exams there are telling you indirectly that we have a driver for you,come and pay i am in my 300L and am on 4.6 my friends who graduate gave me the secret,this is a lesson for the rest of you if you like keep dolling and graduate with a useless grade,your certificate is first impression before any employer.so get the impression first,its not cheap to graduate well in nigeria.
vezycash (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #19 on: August 24, 2009, 12:31 PM »

dangote - what school?
tinubu - which school?
obasanjo - which school?

education is not the school you went to. If you finish and stop reading books then you are a failure, keep reading,
learning and you'll beat those first class people. that is the simple truth.

It's going to be hard, first learn to discipline yourself to accomplish watever project you set for yourself - that is the
only advice that you should listen to. Because that is what matters at the end of the day.
stanloski (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #20 on: August 25, 2009, 03:21 PM »

The first thing we all MUST  realise is this simple philosophy- PROFITS ARE BETTER THAN WAGES! the reason is simple: WAGES MAKE YOU A LIVING BUT PROFITS MAKE YOU A FORTUNE! The good news is your degree has nothing to do with making profits. Stop thinking about receiving wages and start thinking about how to make profits. Its NOT  how much money you make, its how you make money! If you want to know the difference and how to key in please contact me on akpoefe@yahoo.com

Much respect and admiration
vezycash (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #21 on: August 25, 2009, 11:05 PM »

@the man above.

stop leaving your email address on public forums
try separating the email parts like this: you @ mail DOT com
How would you like to recieve 1000 mails by tomorrow because one
automated mail bomb program stumbled upon your email address?
stanloski (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #22 on: August 26, 2009, 09:31 AM »

Quote from: vezycash on August 25, 2009, 11:05 PM
@the man above.

stop leaving your email address on public forums
try separating the email parts like this: you @ mail DOT com
How would you like to recieve 1000 mails by tomorrow because one
automated mail bomb program stumbled upon your email address?
Thanks bro I NEVER tot of that! Its only in my zeal to help!  Embarrassed
MrCrackles (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #23 on: August 26, 2009, 09:33 AM »

Topic
Absolutely!
ThinkRait
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #24 on: August 26, 2009, 04:42 PM »

Yes.

people without degrees make it in life.
Its just a matter of prayer, determination and hardwork.

your life is not defined by your class of degree, it is defined by what u choose to be.
vezycash (m)
Re: Can A Third Class Graduate Have A Bright Future In Nigeria
« #25 on: August 27, 2009, 08:14 AM »

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