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coded80: that means the supplementary list 1 is D end of 1st pumeYeah! we just have to accept our fate, and thanks for your good work here. |
The 2nd putme form is out. Visit www.lasu.edu.ng for more information. |
Donfamous: medicine and surgery. ThnxAm very happy for you, and l wish you best of luck in your studies. |
coded80: On my visit to 1 of d boss at lasu admission office today to meet him whether he can help a guy who score 44, he said the registrar recent order them not to admit any candidate with 44 or below as to enable aspirant participate in d 2nd pume which the form will be out next week according to him.he also said they will be having meeting with d registrar next week as to decide whether to consider some aspirant who are close to d cutoff mark or not,but if the registrar refuse dat means there wont be any admission list still 2nd pume,he also said the current student will soon start their 1st semester exam so the 2nd pume may be after their exam but d form will be out by next week,he also said lasu has admitted 1248 candidate of d initial 3000+This information is making me scared o. |
Donfamous: yeah broCongrats! what course? |
Bush2013: did you ask the person in the admissions office if those with 60 and above will still be admitted for medsurgHe has told my dad before that no medical student will be admitted again. |
Donfamous: yes u're ryt bro . But do u mean ur name isn't on the supplementary list also?Yes, but l have been given assurance that it will appear on the second supplementary list. Have you been offered admission? |
Donfamous: that one is a bit strong o. But hope u like ur course sha?I have not been given any course yet, but someone in the admission office said l will be given biochemistry or microbiology. I don't really like those courses but l will manage till l get medicine. I think half bread is better than none. |
Donfamous: as first choice?Yes |
Donfamous: did u write the first putme as a non indidgenel wrote the first putme and am an indigene. l scored 51. |
TeePee14g: Finally av bin admitted 2 study Biochem...Congrats! l am also expecting Biochem or Micro biology since medicine did not work. But how did you do it? |
I want to get some textbooks for 100l but l don't have the idea of which ones to get for Biology and Chemistry, l am thinking of getting Advanced Cambridge. Please what do you think? and is Lamlad okay for Physics or there is another better alternative? |
Teeeestone: WatI have checked the supplementary list they just release but my name is not there. |
coded80: don't Know o because the others supplementary Are not base on merit so don't be surprise when u see someone with lower score than u on d list. Even dis just Release List I can see some people tag with Improper shading on d list, don't Know how they did itThank you. Will it take long before they release the next list? |
coded80: wait for the 2nd supplementary listWill l be given medicine or another course? |
Please somebody should help me out. I choose medicine but scored 51%. I couldn't meet up with d merit mark which is 52% as a first choice candidate and an indigene. What do u think will be my fate? Can l still gain admission at all? |
coded80: Is for those that didn't pick lasu but scored 45Will there be another list for those that pick Lasu but did not meet up with the merit cutoff mark? |
I like only number 13 and 14 |
Boscojugunu: I don't think the registration will start soon because the school us currently preparing for the first semester examination. And concerning hostel it depends on your pocketThen they should release the second admission list. |
n3utron: Is the 2nd post Utme form out?No |
Is there supplementary list for medicine and can they admit up to 100? |
Bush2013: FORGET THAT GUY,IT WILL NOT APPLY TO ME.OK.LOL.......by faith abi |
WIZGUY69: 3 days flat. 72 hrs.No sleep? |
@Boscojugunu, pls, do you have any idea on what the cutoff mark for medicine this year will be, especially for indigenes? |
Can cutoff mark for medicine be 50 for indigenes as it was last year? |
When will the admission list be out? |
Thank you @sodia |
Boscojugunu: Expect the result any moment from nowWhat will be next after the release of the result? |
Please, how are we going to know our sitting arrangement for the post utme exam. l heard that we will need to reprint our registration slip. ls it a must for us to do so? |
U.S. planes spot girls in Northeast village Posted by: Adesoji Adeniyi, Osogbo in News 25 mins ago Recent United States (U.S.) surveillance flights over northeastern Nigeria showed what appeared to be large groups of girls held together in remote locations, raising hopes among domestic and foreign officials that they are among the group that Boko Haram abducted from a boarding school in April, U.S. and Nigerian officials said. The surveillance suggests that at least some of the 219 schoolgirls still held captive haven’t been forced into marriage or sex slavery, as had been feared, but instead are being used as bargaining chips for the release of prisoners. The U.S. aerial imagery matches what Nigerian officials say they hear from northern Nigerians who have interacted with the Islamist insurgency: that some of Boko Haram’s most famous set of captives are getting special treatment, compared with the hundreds of other girls the group is suspected to have kidnapped. Boko Haram appears to have seen the schoolgirls as of higher value, given the global attention paid to their plight, those officials said. President Goodluck Jonathan, who faces re-election in February, is under political pressure to secure the girls’ release, with some people urging him to agree to a prisoner swap. The government has ruled out a rescue operation, saying it is unwilling to risk the girls’ lives, or a prisoner swap. “We don’t exchange innocent people for criminals. That is not on the cards,” said spokesman Reuben Abati last week in an interview. In early July, U.S. surveillance flights over northeastern Nigeria spotted a group of 60 to 70 girls held in an open field, said two U.S. defence officials. Late last month, they spotted a set of roughly 40 girls in a different field. When surveillance flights returned, both sets of girls had been moved. U.S. intelligence analysts say they don’t have enough information to confirm whether the two groups of girls they saw are the same, they said. They also can’t say whether those groups included any of the schoolgirls the group has held since April. But U.S. and Nigerian officials said they believe they are indeed those schoolgirls. “It’s unusual to find a large group of young women like that in an open space,” said one U.S. defense official. “We’re assuming they’re not a rock band of hippies out there camping.” A wave of intermediaries acting on their own has tried to negotiate the girls’ release, Mr. Abati said, adding that the president has neither authorized nor discouraged those efforts. Several of those intermediaries have said Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, has ordered his fighters to treat the girls as valuable hostages— not sex slaves—one senior Nigerian security adviser said. “He gave a directive that anybody found touching any of the girls should be killed immediately,” the adviser said. “If true, it is cheering.” It would also show that Boko Haram is trying to follow an al Qaeda tactic: swapping hostages for money and political gain. The group is accelerating its kidnapping of foreigners and politicians: Over the past two months, it has been blamed for abducting a German expatriate, 10 Chinese laborers in nearby Cameroon and the wife of Cameroon’s deputy prime minister. Boko Haram has used hostages in the past to demand the exchange of its prisoners held in both Nigeria and Cameroon, which was one of the conditions for the release of a French family from captivity last year. The international effort to find the girls has waned: The U.S. military is now carrying out just one surveillance flight a day, mostly by manned aircraft, totaling only 35 to 40 hours a week, said U.S. defence officials, as drones have been shifted back toward other operations. Some accounts suggest the burden of providing for scores of girls has become a point of dissension in Boko Haram’s ranks. http://thenationonlinen g.net/new/u-s-planes-spot-girls- in-northeast-village/
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[quote author=Boscojugunu]yup [/quote This answers which of the questions, the one of the scientific calculator or the provision of materials needed for the exam like that of jamb? |
Pls may I know your name to check for you !