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4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by mubarak89(m): 5:21pm On Aug 23, 2016
Let’s be frank…

Which of these situations will you say yes to?

A situation where you graduate with a lot of cash in your bank account, or a situation where you finish school with virtually nothing in your bank account?

For me it’s a big "Yes!" for the first mentioned situation as opposed to the second.

With enough money at hand after graduation you will be able to easily and conveniently move around, print your CV and credentials, buy recharge cards and internet data to browse job portals, and so on without having to ask daddy or mummy for money.

But more interestingly, if you are more inclined to starting your own business after school, the money can even serve as capital for business.

After studying a good number of persons who were able to graduate with substantial amount of money in their bank accounts, it became obvious that by making deliberate plans, a student can avoid becoming a flat broke fresh-graduate.

How?

The answer is to use one or a combination of any of these 4 ways:
Source: http://graduatewell.com.ng/advice/4-ways-to-graduate-with-plenty-cash-in-the-bank

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by mubarak89(m): 5:26pm On Aug 23, 2016
[size=15pt]#1. Graduate with an astonishing CGPA[/size]

This is not always as easy as it sounds however, it’s on 'internet record' [url]here[/url] and [url]there[/url] that students who are able to graduate with stunning CGPAs get rewarded financially.

Remember the UNILAG 5-pointer; Ayodele Dada? [url]He got 1 million naira for his record setting achievement[/url]. Also, in 2014, [url]160 first class graduates who are indigenes of Anambra state got 1 million naira each[/url] courtesy of their Governor; Peter Obi. And the list [url]goes on[/url].

Imagine the relieve that comes with getting 1 million naira credit alert just few days after your graduation in a world where most of your mates will be broke and in despair of what next to do with their lives.

But again, I must say that graduating with a first class is not a guarantee that you’ll be given cash; I know a good number of first class grads who didn’t get 1 kobo. But setting a record like the UNILAG 5-pointer seems to guarantee financial rewards.

Now…

On a lighter note, I see that Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) have made it a habit to reward students who graduate with first class results; so you might want to migrate to MFM if you decide to choose this way.

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by mubarak89(m): 5:33pm On Aug 23, 2016
[size=15pt]#2. Student challenges and Competitions[/size]

Students challenge and competitions are a way students can become wealthy while they prepare to graduate from school but only a few students have been able to use it.

In my research, I notice that student challenges and competitions can be classified into 2: The small wins and The big wins.

The small wins refer to student competitions and contests that reward winners with small amount of cash; usually less than 1 million naira. They always revolve around essay or writing competitions and design contests. You can find such contests online; [url]naijawriterscoach.com[/url], [url]naijacompetitions.com[/url] and [url]opportunitiesforafricans.com[/url] are helpful in this regard.

The big wins are student competitions and contests that reward winners with millions of naira (mostly thousands of dollars). But most of such contests are tilted towards student entrepreneurship and social ventures. (Check [url]studentcompetitions.com/competitions[/url], [url]gsea.org[/url] among others).

I know a good number of students who gathered a lot of small wins and eventually graduated with a chunk of cash in the bank. I have also met a few others who won big sums of money participating in the big wins.

You can choose this way too.

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by mubarak89(m): 5:35pm On Aug 23, 2016
[size=15pt]#3. Start & run a business before graduation[/size]

This way needs no too much explanation. It simply refers to coming up with a profitable business idea and pursuing it.

A lot of students who started businesses on campus graduated with enough money in their accounts that was used to further the business or to pursue further studies.

Apparently, this way can be considered the most profitable way to graduate with plenty cash in the bank.

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by mubarak89(m): 5:37pm On Aug 23, 2016
[size=15pt]#4. Savings[/size]

This is arguably the easiest way any student can use to graduate with plenty money in the bank especially for those who get pocket money from daddy and uncles.

Imagine you are able to save 10 percent of your monthly pocket money in a separate “Never-touch” bank account from the very first month you resume school. What will it add up to on graduation day?

For instance, let’s say you get 50,000 naira every month as pocket money; let’s do some maths:

20 percent of 50,000 naira is 10,000 naira.

Normally, a semester has 3 months. So, at the end of every semester you get 30,000 naira. And in a session there are 2 semesters hence, 60,000 naira per session.

So at the end of 4 sessions, you get 240,000 naira.

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by mubarak89(m): 5:38pm On Aug 23, 2016
[size=15pt]Key take away[/size]

Graduating with plenty cash in your bank account can make your journey into the labor market easier. You’ll have enough money to scout and apply for jobs online and to journey for job interviews.

You can also use the money to start a small business so you don’t stay idle and jobless.

And finally, …

What other ways can students use to graduate with enough money in the bank? Add to the list and let’s discuss.

Source: http://graduatewell.com.ng/advice/4-ways-to-graduate-with-plenty-cash-in-the-bank
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by joshuamoses101(m): 11:23pm On Aug 23, 2016
Educative & enlightening

already started a business of my own,i n
o dey 4 9ja job seeking bullshit

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by babyfaceafrica: 10:08am On Aug 24, 2016
nice
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Ubijus1(m): 10:07pm On Aug 24, 2016
the easiest way to have lots of money upon graduation is to win scholarships while in school.
some students who know their onions win up to three or four scholarships. calculate it, assume u landed two offers that pay N150,000 each, that would mean N300,000 in a session.
Now, if your course is 5yrs, that is 300k *5= N1.5million.
now assume also you didn't hurriedly inform ur parents and they continued to pay ur fees and help a little with necessaries, if you are prudent with resources, you would have Atleast N1million in your account upon graduation.
the beauty of this process is that u needn't work or be distracted from studies, just hustle and land the offers (which is easy to me) and the money keeps coming every session.
just maintain ur cgpa to be well above 3.5 on a 5.0 scale and u are good to go!


from my experience, I made over 18 scholarship applications between my 100level and 200level. Landing Atleast 3 of the offers wasn't much of a deal to me.
Now, what beats that?

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Ubijus1(m): 3:20pm On Aug 26, 2016
cc lalasticlala

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by engrjosefz(m): 3:27pm On Aug 26, 2016
nice

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Nobody: 3:45pm On Aug 26, 2016
*siqhs....


I don't participate in those shitty scholarships.....

Most are scam.....

They rob Peter to pay Paul.....




The rest!.....does not apply in my Institution.....

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by emperordelis(m): 3:46pm On Aug 26, 2016
Ubijus1:
the easiest way to have lots of money upon graduation is to win scholarships while in school.
some students who know their onions win up to three or four scholarships. calculate it, assume u landed two offers that pay N150,000 each, that would mean N300,000 in a session.
Now, if your course is 5yrs, that is 300k *5= N1.5million.
now assume also you didn't hurriedly inform ur parents and they continued to pay ur fees and help a little with necessaries, if you are prudent with resources, you would have Atleast N1million in your account upon graduation.
the beauty of this process is that u needn't work or be distracted from studies, just hustle and land the offers (which is easy to me) and the money keeps coming every session.
just maintain ur cgpa to be well above 3.5 on a 5.0 scale and u are good to go!


from my experience, I made over 18 scholarship applications between my 100level and 200level. Landing Atleast 3 of the offers wasn't much of a deal to me.
Now, what beats that?

Bad guy
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by SWORD419(m): 3:47pm On Aug 26, 2016
wows 5, buy keke na pep

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Toluabigr8(m): 3:47pm On Aug 26, 2016
Nice tip but can girls, alcohol and bet make that possible sha

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by lascopes(m): 3:48pm On Aug 26, 2016
Evidence pls
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Nobody: 3:49pm On Aug 26, 2016
what you posted is unrealistic....how many students collect 50k as pocket money.if you collect 20k...thank God.unrealistic things called write up

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Nobody: 3:49pm On Aug 26, 2016
[quote author=aiiract post=48822902][/quote]

Do yhu want to be unfortunate in life??....

Dont quote me with your fraudulent activities aqain.....


Lalasticlala
Mynd44
Seun
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by cutesmilez(f): 3:56pm On Aug 26, 2016
Do not keep galfrends while in d uni....... With this u will be surprised with d amount of money u will save after ur grad. Thank me later! angry

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by stano2(m): 4:00pm On Aug 26, 2016
Ok
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by ibroh22(m): 4:04pm On Aug 26, 2016
ok,,am already a graduate
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Seunolad1(m): 4:15pm On Aug 26, 2016
Ubijus1:
the easiest way to have lots of money upon graduation is to win scholarships while in school.
some students who know their onions win up to three or four scholarships. calculate it, assume u landed two offers that pay N150,000 each, that would mean N300,000 in a session.
Now, if your course is 5yrs, that is 300k *5= N1.5million.
now assume also you didn't hurriedly inform ur parents and they continued to pay ur fees and help a little with necessaries, if you are prudent with resources, you would have Atleast N1million in your account upon graduation.
the beauty of this process is that u needn't work or be distracted from studies, just hustle and land the offers (which is easy to me) and the money keeps coming every session.
just maintain ur cgpa to be well above 3.5 on a 5.0 scale and u are good to go!


from my experience, I made over 18 scholarship applications between my 100level and 200level. Landing Atleast 3 of the offers wasn't much of a deal to me.
Now, what beats that?

please any idea of polytechnic student scholarship ( college of technology to be precise)?
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by NairaMaster1(m): 4:28pm On Aug 26, 2016
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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Piro4rl(m): 4:33pm On Aug 26, 2016
WE HOPE.
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Ubijus1(m): 4:45pm On Aug 26, 2016
Seunolad1:
please any idea of polytechnic student scholarship ( college of technology to be precise)?
it depends on your course. you can check out MTN scholarship, they pay N200,000/session.

goodluck
Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by unite4real: 4:47pm On Aug 26, 2016
mubarak89:
[size=15pt]#4. Savings[/size]

This is arguably the easiest way any student can use to graduate with plenty money in the bank especially for those who get pocket money from daddy and uncles.

Imagine you are able to save 10 percent of your monthly pocket money in a separate “Never-touch” bank account from the very first month you resume school. What will it add up to on graduation day?

For instance, let’s say you get 50,000 naira every month as pocket money; let’s do some maths:

20 percent of 50,000 naira is 10,000 naira.

Normally, a semester has 3 months. So, at the end of every semester you get 30,000 naira. And in a session there are 2 semesters hence, 60,000 naira per session.

So at the end of 4 sessions, you get 240,000 naira.

50K as pocket money? who are the target readers of this post please. I ask again, "50k AS MONTHLY POCKET MONEY?"

majority of nigerians cant afford this please and it seems to be a benchmark.

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by whitebeard(m): 4:56pm On Aug 26, 2016
U can also invent something "good" unique that the world/NIGERIA needs and sell it...make serious money...drop out like the Facebook guy (mark) and bill gates or u can decide to continue...your choice

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Ruq: 4:57pm On Aug 26, 2016
I was expecting to see school fees paddingsmiley

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Re: 4 Ways To Graduate With Plenty Cash In The Bank by Rick9(m): 5:03pm On Aug 26, 2016
I love no 3 and 4, but who dem dey give 50K every month

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