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Do Universities Exempt Students From Chores Due To Health Issues by Lucrativress(f): 2:06pm On Sep 18, 2021
In a case where the University's exerting activities is a stressor and a trigger to a student's health.

Making underlying conditions of lungs and heart disease to suffice, causing consistent sickness and faintings to occur, giddiness amongst other symptoms.

Can the student demand to be exempted from all physically exerting activities to avoid a chronic health situation in the future?
Already on meds and almost intense.
Can we get this order with a Doctor's report and it mustn't affect her studies?

I must say this
Most Nigerian Federal and State Universities put Students under undue stress,from long hours queuing under the Sun without protection from ultra violet rays,to pretty long walks to their Faculties under direct Sunlight.
Some students graduate not just with a degree but also an health issue.
Re: Do Universities Exempt Students From Chores Due To Health Issues by LilMissFavvy(f): 3:58am On Sep 19, 2021
It is possible, but it all begins with the student choosing the right course. Some courses require a huge need of physical and mental activity, while some may require less physical activity. There will always be need to walk under the sun, join queues, etc, umbrella can be used. If the blind students, those on wheelchair, etc graduate from universities, then determination is the key.
Lucrativress:
In a case where the University's exerting activities is a stressor and a trigger to a student's health.

Making underlying conditions of lungs and heart disease to suffice, causing consistent sickness and faintings to occur, giddiness amongst other symptoms.

Can the student demand to be exempted from all physically exerting activities to avoid a chronic health situation in the future?
Already on meds and almost intense.
Can we get this order with a Doctor's report and it mustn't affect her studies?

I must say this
Most Nigerian Federal and State Universities put Students under undue stress,from long hours queuing under the Sun without protection from ultra violet rays,to pretty long walks to their Faculties under direct Sunlight.
Some students graduate not just with a degree but also an health issue.


Re: Do Universities Exempt Students From Chores Due To Health Issues by SarFakky: 10:55pm On Sep 19, 2021
University is not high school. In university you can live comfortable as you like and still excell in academics putting in the right efforts while taking care of yourself health wise.

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Re: Do Universities Exempt Students From Chores Due To Health Issues by Lucrativress(f): 8:13am On Sep 20, 2021
LilMissFavvy:
It is possible, but it all begins with the student choosing the right course. Some courses require a huge need of physical and mental activity, while some may require less physical activity. There will always be need to walk under the sun, join queues, etc, umbrella can be used. If the blind students, those on wheelchair, etc graduate from universities, then determination is the key.
Very true
Re: Do Universities Exempt Students From Chores Due To Health Issues by Lucrativress(f): 8:13am On Sep 20, 2021
SarFakky:
University is not high school. In university you can live comfortable as you like and still excell in academics putting in the right efforts while taking care of yourself health wise.
I know but what I talked about is happening

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