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EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 2:51pm On Nov 27, 2015
adegoke93:
Thought u are refering 2 d list
The list is loading........i guess..
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 2:48pm On Nov 27, 2015
adegoke93:
Wats happening 2day?
Just a normal day like any other..
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 2:23pm On Nov 27, 2015
so today is Friday. Hmm, fingers Crossed...
EducationRe: 10 Mistakes That Can Cost You First Class Degree by abrahambest(op): 1:28pm On Nov 27, 2015
Davijunson:
OP when will you Understand that First class Degree doesn't guarantee you a First class lifehuh i'm not saying Getting first class isn't good ooo.. But in Nigeria a today, it's as good as Nothing. Ppl roam the streets today looking for work everywhere. the economy is bad... even ppl with first class that are lucky enough to get work are loosing the Work daily. I think it's time every Nigerian youth acquire a Skill.. work with your hand... and be Smart with your Work. this first class You are talking about not everyone has the brain for it... some ppl no matter how hard they try can only make do with 2'1... Some have First class brain but couldn't make it due to other reasons...
Exams are not necessarily the true test of intelligence. Life itself is the real exam and only the ones who becomes successful are termed Smart and Brave regardless of the degree. How would you feel having a First class but working for someone with a third class or Second class lower and calling him Boss.?? Students should try as much as possible to get Good grades but shouldn't depend on it cos good grades ain't good life.. (at least not in Nigeria).. get a Skill, enhance your Skill and be Smart @what you do. In no time, you won't have to depend on a Useless Government 

P.S 
A friend once said, educating the Man without educating the Mind is no education @all... I Drop ma pen here.
You are very on point.
Education10 Mistakes That Can Cost You First Class Degree by abrahambest(op): 12:46pm On Nov 27, 2015
As a graduate who came very close to finishing with a first class in engineering, I can easily identify errors that cost students the prestigious first class degree. I made one or two of these mistakes. Over the span of five years that I spent in the university, I saw lots of people make the same mistakes outlined here. Many brilliant students start with the initial dream of graduating with a first class, only to end up struggling to even finish with a 2.1. Obtaining a first class takes a great deal of hardwork, consistency, intelligence but most importantly discipline. Commit these errors and your chances of getting a first class will be very slim if not nil.

1. Womanizing – This is not about having a committed girlfriend in school which can even be very distracting. This is referring to keeping strings of girlfriends while in school, or pursuing anything in skirt. I am not speaking for or against womanizing in school. But womanizing is the quickest way of ensuring that your dream of graduating with a first class vanishes into thin air as your attention towards your academic studies will be greatly divided.


2. Not starting well – Except UNIBEN which notably operates CGPA system that is based on percentage depending on undergraduate level, all other universities operate a cumulative system based on credit load of individual courses. Most first class graduates build a solid foundation in the first 2 years in school. Thereafter, they ensure they do not fall below the boundary. Not having a high CGPA in your first 2 years means that you will not have any buffer during tough academic times, as the going may get tougher as you progress and your CGPA may become progressively lower. Your academic standing after your first 2 years can make or mar your chances of graduating with a first class. In addition, having a high CGPA may help build you gain respect amongst students or even lecturers who may be careful when marking your scripts so as not to make mistakes.


3. Placing less significance on small unit courses – Yes, some courses may carry smaller credit units but they count. Such courses may be electives and general courses. Cumulate all those courses and you will surprised about how big the effect can be. Every ‘A’ grade matters especially if you just on the edge, and there may be moments when it is the smaller unit courses that keep you above the boundary. One of the critical moments that defined my final CGPA was a 2-unit course that dropped my CGPA from a potential 4.51 to a 4.47 in my penultimate semester.


4. Not studying hard enough – I need not say much about this. Studying hard does not necessarily mean spending long hours reading in classes. Studying hard involves studying with high level of intensity and depth within a study period. The difference between a first class student and others is the attention to detail when studying. I use myself as an example. I remember that eventhough I sometimes spent hours reading, I was always too lazy to solve sample problems. In many cases, I overestimated my level of assimilation. I sometimes got away with it in exams but it cost me a few important A’s which would have made significant differences in my final CGPA.


5. Not taking internship and project work seriously – SIWES (internship) is mainly for science and engineering students. Internship has a combined credit load of about 12 – 15 units depending on the course and the institution. Imagine what damage a ‘B’ can do a first class student! You don’t necessarily have to work for a top company as an intern. Sloppiness in filling log books, poorly written internship report, and inadequate preparation towards defense of industrial attachment are enough to cost you an ‘A’ grade.

Project and practical works also carry significant credit load as well. Practical work can be particularly tedious, and undisciplined students can be lax about it.


6. Allowing the opinion of mediocre students influence you – Average students will always be negative about their academic environment. They will talk about how tough it is to graduate with a 2.1 much less a first class. They will complain about how tough the courses or the lecturers are. They will remind you about the failure rate in the past. They will play the victim when they fail exams. They will congratulate themselves on how ‘lucky’ they are to escape a carryover with an E grade. They will continually demonize the school environment and their department. They will never say anything but positive things about the school. They will criticize everyone but themselves. Feed your mind with such thoughts from them and kiss goodbye to your dreams of graduating with a first class.


7. Not seeking help / information – Not seeking information can be harm your chances of finishing with a first. Information gathering is important in the pursuit of a first class. Having the right set of past questions, exam materials, handbooks, textbooks, etc. matters a lot. Most Nigerian lecturers have different handbooks, textbooks or online materials they are comfortable with. They often set exams from these handbooks and textbooks. First class students are aware of these and sought to get the necessary information.

Forget secondary school days when you can be completely independent and isolated. In the university, you will likely encounter academic challenges one way or the other, you matter how good you are. You will need the help of others who are equally good. Build high walls around you and it’s almost a certainty that you won’t graduate with a first class.


8. Helping others during exams – I have seen and read about how potential first class students make this mistake that can deprive them of not just their dream grade but their entire aspiration. A lot of people look up to first class students to help them during exams, not minding the distraction it may cost them. Some even make monetary requests for first class students to write exams on their behalf. Time after time, brilliant students keep falling for this trap without thinking of the consequence of being expelled or rusticated.

In many cases, first class students already have good reputations amongst their fellow students and lecturers, and being caught teaching in exams can soil that reputation.


9. Not attending classes – I have seen many that graduate with 2.1 that ‘stabbed’ classes on a regular basis. But I am yet to see or hear of a genuine first class student/graduate that deliberately missed classes frequently at least in their last 2 years of study. They attend classes because 1) They want to listen to the salient points made by the lecturers so that they can understand better and prepare well for tests and exams. Attending classes is one way of getting information 2) First class students are perceived to represent the department and generally have a good image. Not attending classes can damage their reputation 3) Many lecturers take attendance seriously and allocate marks to attendance 4) There can be impromptu tests and classworks during classes.

You want to graduate with a first class but you keep skipping classes? Then think twice.


10. Not taking care of your health– Some, in the bid to get a first class, spend almost all their time and energy reading. They are always in class reading or attending one tutorial or the other, and they often do overnight reading not minding the fact that their body needs to be catered for. Consequently, they experience frequent health breakdowns, and this can cause serious setbacks in their dream to achieve a first class. Nothing can be more frustrating that falling ill in an academic session. Wanting to have a first class does not mean that you cannot eat well, rest when necessary, relax, play games and manage stress. Nurture your health. Health is wealth


source: http://www.jarushub.com/students-10-mistakes-that-can-cost-you-first-class-degree/
HealthRe: How To Remove Stretch Marks Naturally by abrahambest(m): 10:58am On Nov 27, 2015
interesting to know
Technology MarketRe: Why Black Friday Shouldn’t Matter To A Nigerian by abrahambest(m): 5:18pm On Nov 26, 2015
this got me thinking
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 2:05pm On Nov 25, 2015
dearpiriye:
Soonest...dats all anyone really knows....most of us r in dis dilemma but we just have to pray both ways....and holdoff d payment till d last posible second
well said
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 1:43pm On Nov 25, 2015
jazloey:
how soonest ...actually having !ma HND program running and schooling fees closing soon and am waiting for u.I ..really need a confidential update pls..
BRO,SAME THING WITH ME..I JST HOPE UI RELEASES THE LIST NOW
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 8:37am On Nov 25, 2015
dearpiriye:
No news....we still are waiting...but it will be soonest
thank God you didnt say next week...lol
EducationRe: Mtn Foundation Scholarship 2015/2016 by abrahambest(m): 5:13pm On Nov 23, 2015
you will add be added once its that time
Jokes EtcRe: Could this be new style students use in cheating? by abrahambest(m): 3:02pm On Nov 23, 2015
lol
EducationRe: Mtn Foundation Scholarship 2015/2016 by abrahambest(m): 9:03am On Nov 23, 2015
you will be added by GMT + 1 1930hours today
CelebritiesRe: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by abrahambest(m): 5:30pm On Nov 20, 2015
JanethEze:
So you would accept him/her like that? That is honestly the Christian thing to do. Kudos
this homosexuality of a thing is really awful. I wouldnt be friends with one..
CelebritiesRe: Will Nigerians Ever Accept H0m0sexuality? by abrahambest(m): 5:23pm On Nov 20, 2015
noo
EducationRe: Mtn Foundation Scholarship 2015/2016 by abrahambest(m): 1:58pm On Nov 19, 2015
tolaniayo:
tnks mr abraham i got ur mail but it was empty with no attachment pls kindly resend to ustaz97@gmail.com
sent
EducationRe: Olayinka Olamide Sadi Emerges Best Graduating Student Of University Of Ibadan by abrahambest(m): 1:48pm On Nov 19, 2015
grin
maestromedal:
He must hv been JW or Al-sunna or else,girls go f am by force....
EducationRe: Olayinka Olamide Sadi Emerges Best Graduating Student Of University Of Ibadan by abrahambest(m): 1:47pm On Nov 19, 2015
Saaog:
are u a student at UI? I say amen to ur optimism but is not jst mere talk hardwork and resilience is d. Key
Thanks & no i am not student there yet. I am an applicant through Direct Entry..
CrimeRe: Photo Of The Day: Scamming Gone Wrong! Lol (photo) by abrahambest(m): 1:34pm On Nov 19, 2015
hahahahaha
EducationRe: Olayinka Olamide Sadi Emerges Best Graduating Student Of University Of Ibadan by abrahambest(m): 12:30pm On Nov 19, 2015
i look forward to yet breaking this record
EducationRe: 10 Security Tips For University Students by abrahambest(m): 12:27pm On Nov 19, 2015
well said OP
CareerRe: When You Lied On Your Resume About Being Proficient In Excel (pics) by abrahambest(m): 8:15pm On Nov 17, 2015
anonymousmum:
Plenty Excel gurus here. I am up for a challenge too. #excelexperthere.

I hope y'all can use VBA, first of all
CURRENTLY DATA ANALYST/MS EXCEL PROGRAMMER..
CareerRe: When You Lied On Your Resume About Being Proficient In Excel (pics) by abrahambest(m): 8:09pm On Nov 17, 2015
Melahou:
i can challenge you on excel even with my eyes closed

there are things i can do with excel that will amaze you
interesting... Can u mention some?
CareerRe: When You Lied On Your Resume About Being Proficient In Excel (pics) by abrahambest(m): 8:02pm On Nov 17, 2015
Icecomrade:
Lolz

During my interview with a commercial bank in 2008, I stated I know how to use Microsoft word and Excel

I prayed they wouldn't ask me to practicalize like some of the candidates that went in before me.

I learnt on the job afterwards. Right now am a guru.

I don't think I have anyone on Nairaland who can challenge me

Are u serious? Guru in excel?? Shall we compete
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by abrahambest(m): 3:19pm On Nov 17, 2015
Avast:
UI DE ASPIRANTS ARE NOT WRITING EXAM huhhuh?
no sir..is there any problem?
CelebritiesRe: Photos From Comedian Akpororo's White Wedding Event by abrahambest(m): 3:20pm On Nov 14, 2015
nice
EducationRe: Jamb Courses And Their Subject Combination 2016/2017:(see List) by abrahambest(m): 3:11pm On Nov 14, 2015
really insightful
PoliticsRe: Fatal Accident On Third Mainland Bridge, One Person Reportedly Dead(photos) by abrahambest(m): 2:55pm On Nov 14, 2015
terrible
EducationRe: Mtn Foundation Scholarship 2015/2016 by abrahambest(m): 3:06pm On Nov 13, 2015
I m really sorry for the delay in sharing the past questions and answers.. I have been very occupied lately.. I have forwarded to those that dropped their email.. FOr those that want to be added to the whatsapp group, your numbers will be added later on today.. Thanks cool
Jokes EtcRe: Quote Of The Day by abrahambest(m): 5:34pm On Nov 10, 2015
hahahaha,, this just made my evening
PoliticsRe: . by abrahambest(m): 5:33pm On Nov 10, 2015
mods please move this to fp lets shed light on this
lalasticlala
CrimeRe: Two Women Wanted For 'by Force' Twerking by abrahambest(m): 5:31pm On Nov 10, 2015
end time things

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