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| Math by fayowole1(op): 8:57am On Oct 12, 2013 |
I am David a student of Adeniran Ogusanya College of Edu, Physics/Math department.Enough of introduction. I will be graduating by 2015 and I have some confusing question, urgent reply will be appreciated. 1)Between Bed/Bsc in math which one should I apply for with reason(s). 2)what are the job prospect for a math graduate? 3)Was/is there any question(s) I was supposed to ask which I failed to? Urgent reply will be appreciated |
| Re: Math by Nobody: 9:19am On Oct 12, 2013 |
it all depends on u nd what u seek 2 achieve,with wateva course u wish 2 study...I hold a B.Sc(Hons) Mathematics...teach physics/maths/fmaths durg nd run my biz durg wkends!Maths doesnt guarantee u a job,bt it does boost ur IQ whc inturn helps u in actualg ur dream. |
| Re: Math by fayowole1(op): 9:23am On Oct 12, 2013 |
hilaomo: it all depends on u nd what u seek 2 achieve,with wateva course u wish 2 study...I hold a B.Sc(Hons) Mathematics...teach physics/maths/fmaths durg nd run my biz durg wkends!Maths doesnt guarantee u a job,bt it does boost ur IQ whc inturn helps u in actualg ur dream.thank u very much. |
| Re: Math by darmochy1(m): 2:02pm On Oct 12, 2013 |
Hello David, my attention was actually arrested by your seriousness and focus and these prompt me to drop my contribution. Bed or B.Sc- it all depends on you, what are you planning to do with your degree? Are you planning to teach? Then B.ed. will be your bet. For limitless opportunities, I'll advice you go for B.Sc. (personal preference though). As we know that first degree is no more enough in our country, you can add value to yourself by pursuing a masters degree in financial mathematics. This will make you an hot cake in the job market. Above all, present your case before God- He knows the best for you. Also, remain deligent. God bless you. |
| Re: Math by fayowole1(op): 5:25pm On Oct 12, 2013 |
darmochy1: Hello David, my attention was actually arrested by your seriousness and focus and these prompt me to drop my contribution.thank u very much.but I have these questions. 1)if I should go for B.sc in math can I still teach with my ''nce'' without that one year of ''pdg''? Just dont wanna limit my opportunities. 2)is B.ed meant 4 education only (teaching, publishing, e.t.c)? If no, then what else? Thank u once again. |
| Re: Math by Nobody: 10:32pm On Oct 12, 2013 |
Yes,with the NCE,u are a qualified teacher so u can go for the BSc. All the best |
| Re: Math by darmochy1(m): 12:20am On Oct 13, 2013 |
Sure, you can teach with your nce. To the best of my knowledge, B. Ed is mainly meant for those that want to pursue a career in academics...but the market is no more about what you study but what you can offer, so no matter what you eventually study, try to add value to yourself. Peace! |
| Re: Math by fayowole1(op): 6:14am On Oct 13, 2013 |
born2bleep: Yes,with the NCE,u are a qualified teacher so u can go for the BSc. All the bestthank u 4 d info. |
| Re: Math by fayowole1(op): 6:15am On Oct 13, 2013 |
darmochy1: Sure, you can teach with your nce. To the best of my knowledge, B. Ed is mainly meant for those that want to pursue a career in academics...but the market is no more about what you study but what you can offer, so no matter what you eventually study, try to add value to yourself. Peace!thank u thank u thank u thank u |
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