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Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by oke48(m): 10:36pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
Evicsholar: Good point and God bless you for pointing out facts. That was why I stated that if he had a strong GP and also finds biochemistry interesting, he could travel abroad to further his studies. Furthering his studies abroad can be in 2 ways 1) He can finance himself (maybe personal/parent/relative support) 2) On scholarship He could particularly research in an area that bridges both biochemistry and medicine. After high school, I wanted to study medicine but of course, with Nigeria universities admission system, I ended up studying mathematics. Even though I still had a passion for medicine, I made sure I took mathematics serious because that was what life was giving me at that moment. Instead of going back to study medicine, I resolved to pursue a career that bridges both mathematics and medicine. Now, I am currently doing my PhD studies in Biomathematics in Europe. I can categorically say that I feel fulfilled because I am still exploring medicine with mathematical tools. My point here is that our destiny lies in our hands and whatever we feel may work for us, we should do. If it goes well, fine, we gain from it. If on the hand, it goes bad (I don't pray for this), it's a lesson; we learn from it. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by zomby(m): 10:38pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
Aremson14: Yes, it may be difficult to get a medicine program admission, but never forget that every single great thing is difficult to attain. For this reason, my advise for you is to hold the bull by the horns and go get what is yours; go for medicine....You will never regret it. Good luck! 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by oke48(m): 10:40pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
servercodes001: Thank you and God bless you too sir. I believe the world needs people like you who perceives life from a different perspective. 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by malali: 10:43pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
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Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by malali: 10:49pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
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Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by oluwamile(m): 10:52pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
Aremson14:if only u believe bro,u cn move any mountain I wrote jamb 5times al cox i wanna study pharmacy I gained adm after the 3rd time,bt it wasnt pharmacy,i took up d course till i got to 3rd year b4 pharmacy came thru Dnt give up on mbbs bro,it will really worth d struggle at d end Go to ukraine with bch to study mbbs,i av a friend doing dt currently 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by likita27: 11:00pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
I believe you, for those who have not lived abroad, the amount seems impossible, I am a doctor , practising in the UK. malali: 3 Likes |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Olami90: 11:01pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
peteruuu: Good! You are very smart with the Northern University choices of yours. They seem to accommodate with no stringent conditions unlike our southern parts. Will look into other options. Only Unilorin that proves stubborn/dubious with their unclear admission processes is my exception. Also, I like your determination (starting from scratch, we will get there when we get there). You seem to be so ready to give it all to get that MBBS you desire irrespective of the cost (time especially) 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by bejick(m): 11:04pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
malali: STORY 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by emkz: 11:07pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
A PhD is a mentally-draining, physically-exhausting and psychologically-traumatizing venture. You need more than intelligence to go through it. You need patience, perseverance, self-doubt, sleepless nights, taking bullshit, frustration and bouts of ill-health to go through it. For biological sciences, you'd spend hours in the lab trying to grow your specimen for example, results may not fit your hypothesis, your advisor may be a douchebag, your wages might be low compared to your peers already working, your social/family life would suffer especially if your spouse and your friends do not understand what you are going through, you may be disillusioned about life and sometimes lose your motivation. At some point, you'd feel the world is stacked against you. I had an advisor who refused to accept my results and was pulling me down and delaying progress, until I got fed up and kicked him out. I was lucky I had another advisor who was more closely involved in the project and gave me advise to go through and publish my thesis. Don't be scared, but the politics in academia is real. To be a medical doctor, you have some tough exams to pass before you can be licensed. The question you should ask yourself is: what do I really want to do? Do you want to do research in academia or industry? Then do a PhD. Note that companies like Unilever, Pfizer, P and G, goverment laboratories like NAFDAC and agencies in the Ministry of Agriculture would hire PhDs in biochemistry. So your doctorate is not hopeless as you are not confined to the academia. If you are comfortable with taking care of the sick, then do your MBBS. But be aware that the time you'd put into MBBS and your PhD may be similar. I am PhD so I cannot comment on the effort you'd put into the MBBS. Take note that artificial intelligence and robotics are becoming popular and this may (sadly) affect some aspects of the medical field in the future in case you want to choose a specialty. Also note that Okechukwu Enelamah and Bukola Saraki trained as medical doctors, but we are not aware they ever practiced. So I can't tell you do a PhD or an MBBS and you'd be fine, automatically. My advise is follow what you feel is best for you, life experiences would take you to where you ought to be. Nothing is accidental. 16 Likes |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Aremson14(m): 11:16pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
emkz:Thanks very much. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Fabulousb36(f): 11:26pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
I studied biochemistry too, graduated 2016. I got a very good job with my biochemistry degree 4 months after service but u must have a strong 2.1 at least, be younger than 26, have alot of skills and be willing to work in financial institutions. Don't even think of doing your masters or PhD, because when u finish u'd still come back and hustle for entry level jobs with younger fresh graduates. Do your Nysc and go for medsurge outside the country if u can or even in Nigeria, it's better than masters abeg. Which ever u choose to do give it ur best, every man's destiny is different. God's grace 3 Likes |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by UncleJudax(m): 11:32pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
malali:What has your earnings have to do with my self belief? |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by kristlike: 11:32pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
oke48:Good pm sir. pls I've been following your comments here and I noticed you're currently on a PhD programme in Europe. pls there are some few questions I'll like to ask you pertaining to scholarship in Europe. We can discuss about that privately(preferably watsap). my number is 07032494292. I'll as well need your mobile number to chat you up. Thank you! |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Kinzeyfranks(m): 11:45pm On Jan 05, 2019 |
leonard002:Where is the thread? insert a link pls. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by leonard002(m): 12:25am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Kinzeyfranks: Here it is https://www.nairaland.com/4920157/medical-internship-experience-nigeria-e-book#74098047 |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Joskiro50: 12:33am On Jan 06, 2019 |
I am currently a 200 level student of Biochemistry in one of the state universities but I took JAMB last year and I have been offered admission to study Medicine and Surgery in UNIJOS. I had been contemplating whether to switch over to study MBBS or just obtain the Biochemistry degree first; but with the posts and comments I've read so far, Med/Surg all the way!!! 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Nobody: 1:03am On Jan 06, 2019 |
optometry or dentistry is good considering the rate of competition in med... but, the best thing is just to follow your heart. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by menzo4u: 1:23am On Jan 06, 2019 |
You spend your whole life in school studying, and few time to graduate you came to Nairaland to ask ridiculous question. What's your purpose in life? Don't you have a vision or a sense of direction before even applying for university admission at all? This is a question that should be asked by secondary school student not you. By this time of your life, you should have known what is the next step for you or else just go and learn a skill. I pray you don't end up becoming a jobless graduate. Smh. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by QueTeddy: 1:24am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Zyzman:Am in my final year... Biochemistry... But the way you guys are talking about this course eh.. I was also thinking I'll drift into medicine, by the looks of it I'll be 22-23 when I want to start, do you think its still safe? |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by QueTeddy: 1:25am On Jan 06, 2019 |
menzo4u:Person wey dey ask of road no dey loss 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by QueTeddy: 1:27am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Joskiro50:Please Switch... UniJos offers one of the best undergraduate studies for Medicine in Nigeria. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Kolping: 1:33am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Salary of lecturers in Federal Universities - National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) NOTE all figures are before deductions such as tax, pension contribution, etc. The figures below are the GROSS salary so the NET salary (i.e. what you get paid in your bank account) will be less than what is listed below. Total Emolument, which includes academic allowances and rent: Graduate Assistant (CONUASS 01) - Entry level for graduates with a Bachelor's degree Minimum salary = 105,281 Naira per month (i.e. 1,263,377 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 6 years = 120,647 Naira per month (i.e. 1,447,767 Naira annually) Assistant Lecturer (CONUASS 02) - Entry level for Master's degree holders Minimum salary = 120,922 Naira per month (i.e. 1,451,071 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 8 years = 146,241 Naira per month (i.e. 1,754,902 Naira annually) Lecturer II (CONUASS 03) Minimum salary = 137,459 Naira per month (i.e. 1,649,509 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 8 years = 164,970 Naira per month (i.e. 1,979,640 Naira annually) Lecturer I (CONUASS 04) Minimum salary = 173,332 Naira per month (i.e. 2,079,995 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 9 years = 223,667 Naira per month (i.e. 2,684,010 Naira annually) Senior Lecturer (CONUASS 05) Minimum salary = 257,625 Naira per month (i.e. 3,091,505 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 13 years = 371,292 Naira per month (i.e. 4,455,506 Naira annually) Reader (CONUASS 06) Minimum salary = 314,018 Naira per month (i.e. 3,768,221 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 10 years = 417,062 Naira per month (i.e. 5,004,750 Naira annually) Professor (CONUASS 07) Minimum salary = 381,695 Naira per month (i.e. 4,580,349 Naira annually) Maximum salary after 10 years = 501,680 Naira per month (i.e. 6,020,163 Naira annually) All Graduate Assistant, Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer II staff earn less than 150,000 Naira per month. A Professor, after ten years in that position, barely takes home 450,000 Naira per month. frank41: 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by menzo4u: 1:43am On Jan 06, 2019 |
QueTeddy: That is if the person asks for road earlier before missing road. This one don miss road. Do you know what it means to spend those precious years in the University only to end up asking this kind of question? This is a career-related question. Immediately after secondary school, these are life issues that should have been clarified even before seeking admission into the University. Many people just want to be certificate holders without defined purpose in life. In his own words, the OP said, " I am a final year student and I have been wondering what to do after school..." what a foolish statement! |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by malali: 1:59am On Jan 06, 2019 |
bejick: You do not have to believe me. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by peteruuu(m): 4:15am On Jan 06, 2019 |
massmedia:Yah, I'm starting from UTME bro. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by peteruuu(m): 4:17am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Olami90: Yah bro. And with God by my side, I'm a conqueror! |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Juliearth(f): 4:52am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Aremson14: It's totally your prerogative to choose, but if I am to advise you, I would say you should apply for both(DE and MSc) and take whichever that comes as the will of God. I admire your courage. 1 Like |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Juliearth(f): 4:55am On Jan 06, 2019 |
oke48: You hit the nail right in the head sir. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by Nobody: 5:04am On Jan 06, 2019 |
oke48: I know some1 who applied for medicine but was given statistics, d guy was disappointed, but he believed in destiny, put his all to study that course. He graduated with an extremely good result & immediately after service he got employed at CBN. The point is sometimes people try desperately to change thier course when they had no idea they are working away from thier correct path. Sometimes when you try to do something & thier are obstacles almost at every single step, My brother do urself a favor & just leave that thing unless of course it's the nature of that stuff to have said obstacles. 3 Likes |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by jason7: 5:30am On Jan 06, 2019 |
Hi, my advice is to secure your future by going for medics, there nothing to show of your masters in your subject matter as of Nigeria of today believe it or not, so go for medicine, fortunately admission is still on at eko University of medical and health sciences , and they accept direct entry, jupeb,A levels and premed. you can call this no 08106172902, reach them via there website ekounimed.edu.ng and click there Facebook page for further Enquiry,hope this help. |
Re: Advice: Should I Go For Medicine Or For A Masters? by ogawisdom(m): 5:54am On Jan 06, 2019 |
shege45: Yes and that is for a very senior professor of over 10 years, fresh professors earn a meager 381k monthly in federal universities |
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