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My WAEC Dilemma by Nobody: 11:34am On Sep 21, 2015
I got admission into university last year 2014 with combine O'level results but I rewrite my WAEC this year 2015 which I passed, now will the WAEC which I wrote this year will it be accepted in my CV when I graduated from the university and apply for work, considering the fact that am already in university before I got my WAEC
Re: My WAEC Dilemma by dominique(f): 12:06pm On Sep 21, 2015
There's no part of your CV where you will be required to put in your WAEC results or the year you wrote it. All you need to put in is your secondary school details not WAEC. Besides once you graduate, your degree overwrites your previous certification.

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Re: My WAEC Dilemma by Nobody: 12:20pm On Sep 21, 2015
Ok thanks but I have 3 questions. 1. When submitting my credentials is it a must to submit my 0'level result, 2. Is it a must that I must pass my WAEC in one sitting 3. If I have my WAEC in one sitting after I have already gotten admission would it affect me when applying for jobs, for instance xxy secondary school 2015 WAEC, ABC university 2014-2018. Pls note that I got admission into Uni in 2014 but my WAEC in 2015
Re: My WAEC Dilemma by Nobody: 1:01pm On Sep 21, 2015
sirkolly07:
I got admission into university last year 2014 with combine O'level results but I rewrite my WAEC this year 2015 which I passed, now will the WAEC which I wrote this year will it be accepted in my CV when I graduated from the university and apply for work, considering the fact that am already in university before I got my WAEC
I redid this year...
Re: My WAEC Dilemma by dominique(f): 1:54pm On Sep 21, 2015
sirkolly07:
Ok thanks but I have 3 questions. 1. When submitting my credentials is it a must to submitsittings vel result, 2. Is it a must that I must pass my WAEC in one sitting 3. If I have my WAEC in one sitting after I have already gotten admission would it affect me when applying for jobs, for instance xxy secondary school 2015 WAEC, ABC university 2014-2018. Pls note that I got admission into Uni in 2014 but my WAEC in 2015

I never included my O level results in my CV, maybe because I never applied for jobs straight out of secondary school. Number of sittings doesn't matter also. In your CV, there is a section where you put in your institutions and degrees awarded. Here you put xxxx high school (2007-2013), degrees awarded (Senior Secondary School Certificate). It doesn't take rocket science for your prospective employers to know that you wrote and passed WAEC or NECO exams before gaining admission to university. Like I said, once you get your university degree, your O level results becomes less significant. Just focus on your studies and graduate with good grades. I wish you all the best.

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Re: My WAEC Dilemma by Hallona: 11:30am On Jan 18, 2016
How about someone that is done with university education? Should I put the name of my first secondary school where I spent 6 years or the school where I rewrote my WAEC?

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