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Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 5:26pm On Jul 02, 2015
ifoundmyperfect:


Good to have you on board...

Check your email

Received your email, thanks man!!!

Actually skimmed through, i see a lot of good stuff in there already..

One problems of being a wireline engineer is that unless you're a geologist, you're an unfinished product. You cannot fit into any other role without additional training...
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by naniboi: 9:33am On Jul 04, 2015
HI i'm a Petroleum Engineer, i would really love to have the link for the materials as well. Really loving the thread. Good work. nnanna4@yahoo.com
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 10:07am On Jul 04, 2015
naniboi:
HI i'm a Petroleum Engineer, i would really love to have the link for the materials as well. Really loving the thread. Good work. nnanna4@yahoo.com

Welcome on board. Check your email...
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 5:05pm On Jul 07, 2015
ifoundmyperfect:
[size=16pt]PETROPHYSICIST[/size]
Summary of Occupation
Petrophysicists study and analyse the chemical and physical properties of oil and gas deposits, including the surrounding rocks and soil. They collect and examine data about these reservoirs including, rock density, pore pressure, electrical and acoustic properties of the rock and the level of radioactivity. The data they collect can be used to estimate how porous the rocks are, the volume of oil and/or gas present and whether it can be extracted. Petrophysicists play a vital role in the search for and recovery of new oil and gas reserves, and are involved in the management of mineral resources from initial exploration right through the appraisal of deposits to development and production management.
Knowledge, Skills and Attributes
A petrophysicist needs:
• an interest in scientific and technical activities
• the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
• good communication and report writing skills
• analytical and problem-solving ability
• high level of computing skills

Working Condition
Petrophysicists usually work for oil and gas mining companies, either in offices or in the field. Fieldwork is frequently in remote locations, particularly in the state's North-West, or on offshore drilling platforms. When conducting fieldwork, the hours of work can be long and often include working evenings and on weekends, in most weather conditions. Petrophysicists working in an office environment generally work standard business hours, though overtime may be required, particularly during operations. A large part of their work is done on computers.

Salary Details
Petroleum engineers, which may include petrophysicists, can expect to earn between $170,000 and $220,000* per year, depending on their level of experience and the organisation they work for. This is a highly specialized role and salaries tend to reflect this, increasing as a petrophysicist gains experience.
or Dubai. Well, that may have been true decades ago, when we didn’t have access to books to assist and equip us. You are not expected to read these eBooks cover to cover (if you fit, it’s to your advantage). It’s just to get yourself familiar with another big seller in the oil industry (Petrophysics). Intimating yourself with it may later help you decide on your career path, if you are still coming up. Also, when you eventually get employed and your working environment demands that you have cross-discipline knowledge that cuts across Petrophysics, Seismic Interpretation, Petroleum Engineering and Geomodeling, you are guaranteed not to be entirely lost… Enough talks… Find below download links for these 3 eBooks I am sharing. Enjoy!

[url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/1vytkrkrdnpt5yk/FORMATION%20%20EVALUATION%20-%20PETROLEUM%20GEOSCIENCE.pdf?dl=0[/url]

[url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/s8ab63m0hx06ro4/FORMATION%20EVALUATION%20BASED%20ON%20LOGGING%20DATA.pdf?dl=0[/url]

[url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/e6wkdi7h1z8up0k/The%20Chevron%20Basic%20Formation%20Evaluation%20Course.pdf?dl=0[/url]




please kindly send me the download link to my mail box really enjoy the petrophysictist career insight peter.akerele@yahoo.com. thank u
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 8:00am On Jul 08, 2015
akerele20:





please kindly send me the download link to my mail box really enjoy the petrophysictist career insight peter.akerele@yahoo.com. thank u

Download link is in the same post you quoted. Scroll to the end of the post to locate and download...
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Ojemedad: 8:41am On Jul 08, 2015
eledacedar:


Geophysical data for the oil/gas industry falls into numerous categories. Seismic data is one of such.most of the seismic data available for student projects are POST STACK SEISMIC DATA which has limitations when it comes to interpretation procedures such as AVO (Amplitude Variation with Offset) analysis where you find PRE STACK SEISMIC DATA to be the best choice since you need to see the changes in amplitude preserved as original as possible.

Well logs will then be used in generating synthetic seismogram which will be used to compare models based on fluid substitutions as the interpreter may want. I'm interested in AVO that's why I asked you if you've got PRE STACK SEISMIC DATA.

I have lots, I mean lots of post stack seismic data and well logs too.

Hi Eledacadar, I'm a Geophysicists as well, I must confess you have a sound knowledge of it. Are you on BBM or any other platform we can communicate better?.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 9:54am On Jul 08, 2015
Great thread!
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 1:15pm On Jul 08, 2015
I'd like to add this book to the ones I shared a couple of weeks back, for those of you that is interested in building a career as a Petrophysicists and expanding your cross-discipline knowledge...
Its straight forward....
Started from Elementary to Advanced...
I use this book to as a guide in creating derived logs like Porosity, Permeability and Vshale with Petrel..
The result of which is closely related to what the Petrophysics will produce after a detailed Petrophysical analysis..
My point is, you can do it yourself...

Enjoy!


https://www.dropbox.com/s/otvuqji1jjkb30c/WELL%20LOGGING%20AND%20FORMATION%20EVALUATION.pdf?dl=0
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by AAPS(m): 6:56pm On Jul 12, 2015
pls in my school we are ask to choose BTW Geology and Geophysics,pls I need your advice my Mentors and Experts,I'm in 100level AAUA
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Ojemedad: 1:13am On Jul 13, 2015
AAPS:
pls in my school we are ask to choose BTW Geology and Geophysics,pls I need your advice my Mentors and Experts,I'm in 100level AAUA

Go for geophysics, thank me later
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by amywonda: 5:49am On Jul 13, 2015
Candyrain:
Good day ifoundmyperfect. Pls I'll like to know the software that can be used for formation evaluation (well log analysis) which I can have easy assess to.

I got a complete MSc ebook from University of Aberdeen on Formation Evaluation and Petrophysics and will like to be a master in it on my own. I'm looking for a software I can practice with.
Thanks sir
please can u drop ur email I would like to get the best book
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by AAPS(m): 1:43pm On Jul 13, 2015
Ojemedad:

Go for geophysics, thank me later

pls give me reasons sir
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Iamoilprince(m): 10:31pm On Jul 13, 2015
eledacedar:


If you are in Lagos, we can hook up. You'll get stuffs you can't finish in a lifetime. Come with a hard drive. Books, data, petrel,opendtect, ALL FOR FREE.

pls how can i get them ?
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Ojemedad: 11:41pm On Jul 13, 2015
AAPS:



pls give me reasons sir

Geophysics is the latest tool employed in the oil industry now, more diverse, less time consuming and flexible. With recent advancement in software Geophysics have an upper hand over Geology.

Just my thought someone else can give a contrary view.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 12:24am On Jul 14, 2015
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Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by amywonda: 3:35am On Jul 16, 2015
ifoundmyperfect:
[i]I got a little confused on the right place to open this thread..
From my own view, it is significant in both career and education categories
So I’d leave it for you guys to decide on how you want to relate with this thread….[/i

If you are a Geoscientist (Geologist/Geophysicist), Engineer (Petroleum/Reservoir) then you are on to the right place
I am a geologist, a reservoir geoscientist in practice…
This thread is directed to reach out to all those in practice and those aspiring to get into the industry
So if you are a 100 Level student of any of these disciplines, you are still in the right place…
Here, I hope with the help of my fellow seasoned & experienced professionals in the industry, will help
grow this thread… providing answers to some questions and sharing ideas, ebooks, softwares etc…

As a sign of good faith, I’d be sharing one of my most priceless books
“Reservoir & Production Fundamentals”
I cannot overemphasis the relevance of this book

It would be up for download for a short period of time
After which, I’d bring down the download link…
If you have got questions, feel free to ask…

'Modified'
] Good morning, I sent you a mail , as regards the getting the second book u uploaded (geostatistics for Petroleum reservoirs) and the password to the stratigraphy ebook.. Thank you for th r great work u have done here
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by AAPS(m): 7:20am On Jul 17, 2015
Ojemedad:


Geophysics is the latest tool employed in the oil industry now, more diverse, less time consuming and flexible. With recent advancement in software Geophysics have an upper hand over Geology.


Just my thought someone else can give a contrary view.


Thanks sir,what about d calculations involve,what do i need to scape through
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 9:03am On Jul 17, 2015
amywonda:

] Good morning, I sent you a mail , as regards the getting the second book u uploaded (geostatistics for Petroleum reservoirs) and the password to the stratigraphy ebook.. Thank you for th r great work u have done here

Please send me a mail. I haven't received any. Thanks!
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 10:01am On Jul 17, 2015
AAPS:
pls in my school we are ask to choose BTW Geology and Geophysics,pls I need your advice my Mentors and Experts,I'm in 100level AAUA
‎The choice is yours to make AAPS.
Geology/Geophysics, like any other professional course isn't noodles. Though many will say it's complex or somewhat complicated and in that regard one should avoid it. My own honest opinion is that in every difficult situation, there is always a porous layer to infiltrate to grasp a better understanding. The porous layer for geology and any other professional courses is getting to understand the basis (from scratch) and this comes with readiness and enthusiasm. You must be determined! Many people prefer Geophysics to Geology because of its assumed less complexity. That is very true! Geophysics is a branch/tool in Geology. Geology being the study of the earth, it's origin, evolution, composition, and processes that act/acting upon it to bring about its historic/present form. This sounds like a lot. It is! In your first degree as a Geologist, you'd be introduced to different courses (Geochemistry, Geophysics, Hard and Soft Rock Geology (Petrology), Engineering Geology, Structural Geology, Ore deposits, Stratigraphy, Hydrogeology, Geostatistics, Micropalenotology, Palynology, and a host of others. These syllabus will be covered within your 4-5years period before being awarded a degree. This will provide you a foundational knowledge in the field. During these period, there might be an area of key interest to you. You may choose to go for your Masters in that area or seek job opportunities for such openings. As a graduate of geology, your expertise is required not only in the oil and gas industry, but engineering, water cooperation, solid mineral exploration etc! 

With the knowledge of Geology in mind, you'd understand and appreciate the need for Geophysics. To put in simple words, it's understanding the earth with the aid of the knowledge of Physics. Physics and Mathematics go hand in hand. However, you still need the knowledge of Geology, as you'd still be taking some compulsory geology course, even when your major is geophysics. Need I mention, to be a full fledged Geoscientist, your knowledge in Mathematics, Englsih, Physics, Chemistry and Biology is vital. I highlight an example. Eng. Geology, Geophysics, Structural Geology (Mathematics & Physics (major),   Geochemistry, Mineralogy/Crystallography (Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics), Micropaleontology, Palynology (Biology) etc. 
As I started off, the choice is yours. If one is looking for an escape route, then I'd recommend going for a monotonous course (linguistics‎, human kinetics, G&C etc). 

Na sabi wetin you want and also achieve. I know Geology/Geophysics doesn't have it easy in most schools. That yet I opened this thread to encourage your kinds. IT IS NOT THAT DIFFICULT! Create an academic plan for yourself at the beginning of each semester. Establish a balance between your academics and flexing. No dey shame to ask questions, or to corner your lecture @ his office to ask question if shame no gree you ask, don't let pride prevent you from taking lessons from your younger ones wey sabi. We all have different degree of comprehension. No one is dull! You can come here or email me if you have academic challenges. I'd try to respond as quick as I can‎. 

Please don't let anyone make this choice for you. It should be entirely lost. You know you strength and weakness. It's not for you to run away from me but work on it! My Bsc was in Geology, Msc Geophysics. And the choice was entirely mine because I wanted to establish a balance.‎ Your Choice, Your Reasons... Choose Wisely! Goodluck!!

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Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by AAPS(m): 12:20pm On Jul 17, 2015
[quote author=ifoundmyperfect post=35958633]
‎The choice is yours to make AAPS.
Geology/Geophysics, like any other professional course isn't noodles. Though many will say it's complex or somewhat complicated and in that regard one should avoid it. My own honest opinion is that in every difficult situation, there is always a porous layer to infiltrate to grasp a better understanding. The porous layer for geology and any other professional courses is getting to understand the basis (from scratch) and this comes with readiness and enthusiasm. You must be determined! Many people prefer Geophysics to Geology because of its assumed less complexity. That is very true! Geophysics is a branch/tool in Geology. Geology being the study of the earth, it's origin, evolution, composition, and processes that act/acting upon it to bring about its historic/present form. This sounds like a lot. It is! In your first degree as a Geologist, you'd be introduced to different courses (Geochemistry, Geophysics, Hard and Soft Rock Geology (Petrology), Engineering Geology, Structural Geology, Ore deposits, Stratigraphy, Hydrogeology, Geostatistics, Micropalenotology, Palynology, and a host of others. These syllabus will be covered within your 4-5years period before being awarded a degree. This will provide you a foundational knowledge in the field. During these period, there might be an area of key interest to you. You may choose to go for your Masters in that area or seek job opportunities for such openings. As a graduate of geology, your expertise is required not only in the oil and gas industry, but engineering, water cooperation, solid mineral exploration etc! 

With the knowledge of Geology in mind, you'd understand and appreciate the need for Geophysics. To put in simple words, it's understanding the earth with the aid of the knowledge of Physics. Physics and Mathematics go hand in hand. However, you still need the knowledge of Geology, as you'd still be taking some compulsory geology course, even when your major is geophysics. Need I mention, to be a full fledged Geoscientist, your knowledge in Mathematics, Englsih, Physics, Chemistry and Biology is vital. I highlight an example. Eng. Geology, Geophysics, Structural Geology (Mathematics & Physics (major),   Geochemistry, Mineralogy/Crystallography (Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics), Micropaleontology, Palynology (Biology) etc. 
As I started off, the choice is yours. If one is looking for an escape route, then I'd recommend going for a monotonous course (linguistics‎, human kinetics, G&C etc). 

Na sabi wetin you want and also achieve. I know Geology/Geophysics doesn't have it easy in most schools. That yet I opened this thread to encourage your kinds. IT IS NOT THAT DIFFICULT! Create an academic plan for yourself at the beginning of each semester. Establish a balance between your academics and flexing. No dey shame to ask questions, or to corner your lecture @ his office to ask question if shame no gree you ask, don't let pride prevent you from taking lessons from your younger ones wey sabi. We all have different degree of comprehension. No one is dull! You can come here or email me if you have academic challenges. I'd try to respond as quick as I can‎. 

Please don't let anyone make this choice for you. It should be entirely lost. You know you strength and weakness. It's not for you to run away from me but work on it! My Bsc was in Geology, Msc Geophysics. And the choice was entirely mine because I wanted to establish a balance.‎ Your Choice, Your Reasons... Choose Wisely! Goodluck!![/quote








pls sir I guess u graduated from AAUA,pls how
did u usually study in
school with electricity failure my studying
group mate(3)of us,two in
Geophysics but only me in Geology pls can we walk
together (I mean studying together)n total I
need studying tips.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 9:13am On Jul 18, 2015
Been following these thread for a while now, but it seems all major topics are on oil and gas. I just completed my nysc, with intent of majoring in economic geology in pg schl. Getting any relevant topics bordering on the subject aforementioned, from any resource person on here will be greatly appreciated, as i intend studying before commencing the program. My mail address is herringbone992@gmail.com.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by niyogeol(m): 5:26pm On Jul 18, 2015
Ifoundmyperfect, great job you are doing here. I really commend your effort! Not everyone who has found his or her way to the "oyel" industry look back to encourage prospective entrants and undergraduates alike; kudos bro!

I am a geology graduate myself, although still looking forward to the big break. You can help by putting up any entry level or internship position in your place of work or sister coys.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by niyogeol(m): 5:47pm On Jul 18, 2015
AAPS:
pls in my school we are ask to choose BTW Geology and Geophysics,pls I need your advice my Mentors and Experts,I'm in 100level AAUA

Congratulations on your admission. Now that you've scaled the hurdle of UTME and POST UTME, you need to prepare yourself for the task ahead!

I feel your present state because I finished from the place you are now. Ifoundmyperfect has given you a clear picture of geology and geophysics already but I am going to chip in some tips to achieve academic success at AAUA.

* Don't be carried away by freedom of leaving home for the first time.

* Keep friends of like minds. Don't let anyone tell you geology/geophysics is difficult and blablabala.

In your first year, you will only take two geology courses (introductory geology I & II). Better part of your course load will be in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and other university courses that are compulsory. What I am saying in essence is for you to take all courses serious and don't think its only geology or geophysics courses that you need to channel your energy to.

I will update the other part later. Cheers.

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Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by AAPS(m): 6:15pm On Jul 18, 2015
niyogeol:


Congratulations on your admission. Now that you've scaled the hurdle of UTME and POST UTME, you need to prepare yourself for the task ahead!

I feel your present state because I finished from the place you are now. Ifoundmyperfect has given you a clear picture of geology and geophysics already but I am going to chip in some tips to achieve academic success at AAUA.

* Don't be carried away by freedom of leaving home for the first time.

* Keep friends of like minds. Don't let anyone tell you geology/geophysics is difficult and blablabala.

In your first year, you will only take two geology courses (introductory geology I & II). Better part of your course load will be in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and other university courses that are compulsory. What I am saying in essence is for you to take all courses serious and don't think its only geology or geophysics courses that you need to channel your energy to.

I will update the other part later. Cheers.




thanks bro,thanks for ur advice I will keep it in mind
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by mikkyjagga1(m): 6:23pm On Jul 18, 2015
Good day everyone, good day OP, I hail u for such good work nd nice thread, it's good to see a group of people in this same field, though am not happy am coming late!
Name is Mike, a geophysicist nd graduated in 2012 bout hasn't been easy getting a job in this field!
I actually have some work experience doing a contract job offshore, filtration services to precise!
Had to leave because of the poor conditions of service and a longing to return back to my field!
I am currently attached to a company learning seismic interpretation using Petrel and about to go into modelling!
Am also applying for a master's in geology to help me get better in seismic interpretation!
I appreciate the materials that ve been posted by the op, would love if it's sent directly to my email!
Thanks nd nice to b here!
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 6:53pm On Jul 18, 2015
niyogeol:


Congratulations on your admission. Now that you've scaled the hurdle of UTME and POST UTME, you need to prepare yourself for the task ahead!

I feel your present state because I finished from the place you are now. Ifoundmyperfect has given you a clear picture of geology and geophysics already but I am going to chip in some tips to achieve academic success at AAUA.

* Don't be carried away by freedom of leaving home for the first time.

* Keep friends of like minds. Don't let anyone tell you geology/geophysics is difficult and blablabala.

In your first year, you will only take two geology courses (introductory geology I & II). Better part of your course load will be in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and other university courses that are compulsory. What I am saying in essence is for you to take all courses serious and don't think its only geology or geophysics courses that you need to channel your energy to.

I will update the other part later. Cheers.
Seconded!!
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 8:30pm On Jul 19, 2015
niyogeol:
Ifoundmyperfect, great job you are doing here. I really commend your effort! Not everyone who has found his or her way to the "oyel" industry look back to encourage prospective entrants and undergraduates alike; kudos bro!

I am a geology graduate myself, although still looking forward to the big break. You can help by putting up any entry level or internship position in your place of work or sister coys.

Thanks for your contribution bro. Your suggestion has also been noted.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 8:35pm On Jul 19, 2015
mikkyjagga1:
Good day everyone, good day OP, I hail u for such good work nd nice thread, it's good to see a group of people in this same field, though am not happy am coming late!
Name is Mike, a geophysicist nd graduated in 2012 bout hasn't been easy getting a job in this field!
I actually have some work experience doing a contract job offshore, filtration services to precise!
Had to leave because of the poor conditions of service and a longing to return back to my field!
I am currently attached to a company learning seismic interpretation using Petrel and about to go into modelling!
Am also applying for a master's in geology to help me get better in seismic interpretation!
I appreciate the materials that ve been posted by the op, would love if it's sent directly to my email!
Thanks nd nice to b here!

Welcome on board bro. No knowledge is lost. You are still on track. Try learn that Petrel wella. And update you usability with their latest versions. It's the global money maker for reservoir characterization from seismic to simulation. If you intend getting a better hand on seismic interpretation, then u sld opt for Exploration Geophysics in your masters. I dey here if you need a cue on modeling and interpretation. Best of luck!
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 8:39pm On Jul 19, 2015
herringbone:
Been following these thread for a while now, but it seems all major topics are on oil and gas. I just completed my nysc, with intent of majoring in economic geology in pg schl. Getting any relevant topics bordering on the subject aforementioned, from any resource person on here will be greatly appreciated, as i intend studying before commencing the program. My mail address is herringbone992@gmail.com.

Good to have you on board bro. You are right about the thread trending to oil and gas exclusively. But it's not limited to that only. I'd try to make it more flexible to accommodate more specialised areas of G&G and PE. Just keep following thread.
Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by ifoundmyperfect: 9:56pm On Jul 19, 2015
AAPS, what worked for me might not necessarily apply to you. However I'd share with you my story and give you some hints. You made emphasis on electricity. Shey u need nepa to charge up ur reading mode? Lol... kidding! Now, this was me back in the school.‎

Back in school, I had a very bad start. I was unserious and didn't believe so much in myself. I had this mentality of certain grades being stereotyped to different individuals (even though na the same schl fees we dey pay). So I was contempted with my early average performance till I decided to wake up and made a move for a change. My step to excellence was changing my mindset, routine and friends. I rode solo, till I found someone who had the say goal and objectives as myself. Just the two of us.‎ (na guy o)
We only went to the library to find books our colleagues don't have or we couldn't find on the Internet. I don't read in the library (my style). because my eyez susceptibility to any human that passes around me was high and my ears could pick whispers 50m away from me. Meaning I was easily distracted back then before mastering the art of concentration. So what I did was to go to isolated corners in the school to read from 5pm to 7pm (2hrs) and wake up by 4am/5am when everywhere is silent to read. Na wit my nokia touch light I used back den if nepa no giv us light. This became a habit. Statistically, around that time den brain finds its easier to assimilate. But ensure you retire early to have enough sleep and eat healthy. 

Mingle with intelligent people that have similar goals as yourself. You can have one study partner. For me, more dan one na crowd. 

Try to revise what you are being taught each day after lectures using other books to support what you have been given in class. That way you learn more and have an easier understanding on the topic. And you go dey fire anyhow for class. I read a topic several times days before the lecture lectures on it. ‎

Don't miss classes. Even if the lecturer no sabi teach. There will be one of two things u'd pick up at the end of the day.‎ Twas during one nonsense talk (as many students will see it) dat I learnt how to quickly estimate the area of map by measuring the size of your palms and spreading it across the sheet. I bet I was amongst the few persons that picked this gist from this perceived loquacious lecturer nonsense talk.

I've aforementioned in an earlier post that you should learn to ask questions. Be it intelligent or stupid. And don't feel ashamed to also ask a junior. ‎

Try and have a good start. because as you climb the ladder, it gets more demanding intellectually. Learn to answer questions in exams correctly. How? Read broad to get a better understanding on the subject. (for the upteenth time). When answering, support your answers with sketches, diagrams or illustrations, that way, if the examiner doesn't make plenty sense from what you wrote (in case u tell something new), he can deduce from you illustration. Aim towards scoring 150 over 100 (150/100). That way, when all those bad belle lecturers try cut your mark, u'd still be within A range. E get where you go good reach, na your script lecturer go dey use as standard for marking scheme. I'm a living testament. 

The summary of this is that you should be prepared always and don't indulge in fire brigade method of preparation. Best of luck!‎

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Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by AAPS(m): 7:07am On Jul 20, 2015
ifoundmyperfect:
AAPS, what worked for me might not necessarily apply to you. However I'd share with you my story and give you some hints. You made emphasis on electricity. Shey u need nepa to charge up ur reading mode? Lol... kidding! Now, this was me back in the school.‎

Back in school, I had a very bad start. I was unserious and didn't believe so much in myself. I had this mentality of certain grades being stereotyped to different individuals (even though na the same schl fees we dey pay). So I was contempted with my early average performance till I decided to wake up and made a move for a change. My step to excellence was changing my mindset, routine and friends. I rode solo, till I found someone who had the say goal and objectives as myself. Just the two of us.‎ (na guy o)
We only went to the library to find books our colleagues don't have or we couldn't find on the Internet. I don't read in the library (my style). because my eyez susceptibility to any human that passes around me was high and my ears could pick whispers 50m away from me. Meaning I was easily distracted back then before mastering the art of concentration. So what I did was to go to isolated corners in the school to read from 5pm to 7pm (2hrs) and wake up by 4am/5am when everywhere is silent to read. Na wit my nokia touch light I used back den if nepa no giv us light. This became a habit. Statistically, around that time den brain finds its easier to assimilate. But ensure you retire early to have enough sleep and eat healthy. 

Mingle with intelligent people that have similar goals as yourself. You can have one study partner. For me, more dan one na crowd. 

Try to revise what you are being taught each day after lectures using other books to support what you have been given in class. That way you learn more and have an easier understanding on the topic. And you go dey fire anyhow for class. I read a topic several times days before the lecture lectures on it. ‎

Don't miss classes. Even if the lecturer no sabi teach. There will be one of two things u'd pick up at the end of the day.‎ Twas during one nonsense talk (as many students will see it) dat I learnt how to quickly estimate the area of map by measuring the size of your palms and spreading it across the sheet. I bet I was amongst the few persons that picked this gist from this perceived loquacious lecturer nonsense talk.

I've aforementioned in an earlier post that you should learn to ask questions. Be it intelligent or stupid. And don't feel ashamed to also ask a junior. ‎

Try and have a good start. because as you climb the ladder, it gets more demanding intellectually. Learn to answer questions in exams correctly. How? Read broad to get a better understanding on the subject. (for the upteenth time). When answering, support your answers with sketches, diagrams or illustrations, that way, if the examiner doesn't make plenty sense from what you wrote (in case u tell something new), he can deduce from you illustration. Aim towards scoring 150 over 100 (150/100). That way, when all those bad belle lecturers try cut your mark, u'd still be within A range. E get where you go good reach, na your script lecturer go dey use as standard for marking scheme. I'm a living testament. 

The summary of this is that you should be prepared always and don't indulge in fire brigade method of preparation. Best of luck!‎



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Re: GEOSCIENTIST & PETROLEUM ENGINEER's HAVEN - Be Empowered, Enriched & Enlightened by Nobody: 10:57am On Jul 20, 2015
ifoundmyperfect:


Good to have you on board bro. You are right about the thread trending to oil and gas exclusively. But it's not limited to that only. I'd try to make it more flexible to accommodate more specialised areas of G&G and PE. Just keep following thread.
thanks for taking out your time to reply, you are helping people successed. you are a rare gem just like the red beryl.

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