Education › Re: Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 5:00am On Oct 31, 2014 |
Babafaros: @Op,Medicine should be number one on that list ooo,Come &see guys reading like mad because of Medicine.I Have rejected atleast Two Engineering admissns. Guys read like mad, and so what? Are they the only ones that do read? Infact to me PHARMACY is harder than MEDICINE. In medicine you read and understand In engineering you read, you think, you re-read, you re-think, you think and think and think before you understand! |
Education › Re: Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 4:55am On Oct 31, 2014 |
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Education › Re: Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 4:51am On Oct 31, 2014 |
Penssuwa: Consider Law especially at Law School level where students run mad because of academic pressure & mental stress. During exams the authorities usually keep a standby ambulance to pick anybody that faints Students frm other (common law) countries fail the exam with impunity. Law? Maybe. @bolded take it easy when next you want to lie! If it was so then they had be stand by clinics for med students each time they write their MBs |
Education › Re: Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 4:47am On Oct 31, 2014 |
0coded80: funny u, deciding what a course will be by its name Haba how did I decide a course's difficulty by its name here  All I am telling you is that there is a reason why medical students spend more than 6 yrs in school while someone studying anthropology spends only 4yrs amid partying and the likes! The pharmacy students in my school usually spend almost 12hrs in school everyday! There is a reason why medical students have their own hostels Have you opened ever engineering math text for once? |
Education › Re: Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 4:40am On Oct 31, 2014 |
Sepp360: ?Op. You did a nice job on that list, as long as Biochemistry, Engineering and medicine are there, shikena. . though opinions would always vary. Thank you jor |
Education › Re: Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 8:54pm On Oct 30, 2014 |
armadeo: There's no such thing as a hard course. You either make the cut or you don't. We know. Yet you can't tell me studying mech engineering won't be harder than studying 'primary education' You can ask movicy  |
Webmasters › Re: Is Nairaland Banned From Google Adsense? by alentyno: 7:56pm On Oct 30, 2014 |
thabanemaduna: Are you saying yes to the question if so why did they do it I think seun decided to stop it. It is not as if google banned NL |
Education › Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by alentyno(op): 7:50pm On Oct 30, 2014*. Modified: 5:09am On Oct 31, 2014 |
I saw this and a kinda agree with it.
No course studied in the higher institution seems easy, but some are brutal and can snuff life outta you. However, don't get afraid of them. They're actually interesting. So grab a packet of popcorn as I take you through them.
1. Engineering: the name of this course speaks for itself already. The dudes that study this course eh.....*winks*. It undeniably houses all heavy weight courses in engine faculty like chemical engineering, mechanical, production, petroleum...etc..any guy you see rushing to lecture hall with a punching calculator, they're engine boys o.
2.Medicine: What makes this course challenging, is because you'll be forced to read(jack) like your life depends on the degree of knowledge you obtain from their heavy an bulky textbooks. Some of them actually do go for thanksgiving, when they pass their MBBS exam, that contains Anatomy,physiology and biochem.
3.Biochemistry: people usually think that it's a combination of biology and chemistry. If you're one of such, abeg, it's a wrong impression. You will actually get familiar with Bio molecules and giant Organic structures, that will choke you up. This course requires much logic. What makes it challenging,is that you'll have to learn a lot within a short duration. Metabolic pathways might seem frustrating atimes...*winks*. Another thing about this course is that their lecturers are always sadists, due to long years of studying brutal carbohydrate and enzyme structures.
4.Chemistry: I call this course the power,because these dudes can mix chemical concoctions of Ammonia and HCL and blow everywhere...chem guys, I dey joke o....Its actually one of the most difficult in physical science, because you'll make friends with differential equation in physical chemistry,which will leave you wondering if you're studying maths or chemical reactions.
5.Pharmacy: Its already obvious.don't know where to begin with this course.It overlaps critical aspect of chemistry. You hear stuffs like pharmacokinetics, drug metabolisms etc.
6.Architecture: the funny thing about this course is that it sounds cool and friendly,but when you get in,you know that not all that glitters are gold. You'll get familiar with geometric drawings,optics and so on, which atimes is usually a pain to the ass.
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Education › Re: 10 Highest Paying Jobs In The World by alentyno: 8:10am On Oct 30, 2014 |
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Education › Re: Why Do Nigerian Universities Have Horrible Courses? by alentyno: 8:07am On Oct 30, 2014 |
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Education › Re: Why Do Nigerian Universities Have Horrible Courses? by alentyno: 8:05am On Oct 30, 2014 |
movicy: I was shocked when I checked my admission status and vividly see ' congratulation, you have been offered admission to study Primary Education'.
What's that for, what is the prospective job for the course graduates ? So I will end up been a teacher after my 4years deqree ? Omg  |
Health › Re: My Last Days. Death, Funeral, Pains, Xraying the Life Of A Ymodulus, A Psycho by alentyno: 10:41pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
alentyno: Wheeewwww! Now I know why Ymodulus has issues with God. Ah now I know!!!!! Had To spend large chunk of my time today digging on this guy and now it has struck me ah nearly 100% of atheists on nairaland rebel against God only b/c to them he doesn't care! Not that he doesn't exist! LastOkpaBender: Fallacy! So you are going to make a generalization because you studied just one guy for only a day? Imagine if I called all theists stup1d because of this post of yours? Nigger please. Shebi you didn't see the 'nearly'  You see ya life. Next time learn to read before commenting |
Health › Re: My Last Days. Death, Funeral, Pains, Xraying the Life Of A Ymodulus, A Psycho by alentyno: 6:04pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
Hadizy: Thanks.
I would do just that. For now he asked to be alone. Good. Yes he is more likely to ask that but trust he will come good. |
Health › Re: My Last Days. Death, Funeral, Pains, Xraying the Life Of A Ymodulus, A Psycho by alentyno: 5:48pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
Wheeewwww! Now I know why Ymodulus has issues with God. Ah now I know!!!!! Had To spend large chunk of my time today digging on this guy and now it has struck me ah nearly 100% of atheists on nairaland rebel against God only b/c to them he doesn't care! Not that he doesn't exist! Welp I managed to un-earth the root of this whole fiasco from a thread opened by his sister....... Hadizy: ^^^^
My Mum no she can't know now. Its going to be thinking all day. With she shouting her enemies bla bla bla. @Pops that's a story for another day.
@ Family. Let me just break it here. He doesn't relate with anyone and o some reasons online has been his home. On a normal day he doesn't talk to any familh member so I don't think now he would. Though I know he listens aunt but I am scared she will tell my mum (she can be hypertensive. Even when nothing is a big deal ) Hadizy no matter I repeat no matter what you do after this whole incident and you do not find a way to deal with the bolded.......... Am sorry you may loose your brother to the hands of death sooner than later! Mark my words! Don't joke with it! That same attitude almost ruined my life! I beg you in the name of anything you hold dear please do everything within your power to turn him around! PLEASE!!! Mizmycoli et al who are close to him please he need you guys, your love and advice now more than ever! |
Politics › Re: Zambian President,Michael Sata Dies In London Hospital by alentyno: 8:36am On Oct 29, 2014 |
sofunmikamgbo: Presidents of West African countries always running to Obodo Oyibo for treatment but never developing their own hospitals. RIP Zambian President. Is zambia in west africa  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pope Francis Agrees With Bigbang and Evolution Story by alentyno: 6:17am On Oct 29, 2014 |
I am not surprised. Catholic church is flawed only because the people who run it are...... only God knows what.
First it was about gays/lesbians
Now it is evolution/big-bang
Welldone Francis
Tags: italo syncan ubenedictus. You peeps can as well start your defending spree as usual SMH!! |
Education › Re: Electronics/computer Engineering In Unizik Or Computer Engineering In Uniben by alentyno: 6:01am On Oct 29, 2014 |
Elect eng. |
Education › Re: Nigerian Law School First Class Graduates Reveal Their Secrets by alentyno: 9:32am On Oct 28, 2014*. Modified: 5:58am On Oct 29, 2014 |
Excellent! Btw where are the peeps from the supposed Great ife supposed better by far unilorin UNN? UNILAG? ABU? Anybody? |
Career › Re: The Nigerian Engineer And The Oil/Gas Career Mentality by alentyno: 12:48pm On Oct 24, 2014 |
Cutehector4u: Who is this human being dats sayn dat oil and gas engineers sit down in d office doin nohin and at the end of the day they will collect 1.2million naira... R u crazy? You dey mind them  |
Education › Re: Best Elect/elect Departments by alentyno: 9:15pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
Unilag or UI |
Education › Re: The Ban On Hijabs From A Muslim View. by alentyno: 7:55pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
akashi01: is it right to refer to this thread as 'thing'?? Oh that. Sorry if that sounded ultra-harsh. |
Education › Re: Dragnet Aptitude Test Questions Please ? by alentyno: 4:42pm On Oct 23, 2014*. Modified: 6:08pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
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Education › Re: The Ban On Hijabs From A Muslim View. by alentyno: 4:40pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
akashi01 do you need panadol? |
Education › Re: Your Thought About Dislike Icon On Nairaland by alentyno: 4:32pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
Its nice but it will be grossly misused. Trust NLers na  |
Politics › Re: Breaking News: Fire Outbreak At Muritala Mohammed Airport by alentyno: 4:19pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
mrworldwide1: Story developing why not write story extinguished. . Shekau is at home masterbating but will say he is responsible for it What is this one saying? |
Family › Re: How Does It Feel To Be An Only Son? by alentyno: 1:43pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
Jamean: Who be this? Sarcasm isn't so hard to spot. |
Education › Re: The Ban On Hijabs From A Muslim View. by alentyno: 1:39pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
Hadarms: I read in the dailies yesterday as was reported: 'Muslim students declare war on anti-islamic Fashola, Lagos APC, on the ban of hijabs in Lagos public institutions.'
I was bewildered by the action of the muslim students. I would have commented on those dailies' facebook pages, but I am the kind that 'read swiftly, but reply leisurely'. I will say, the action of the muslim students was uncalled for, ignorant, misinformed, uncultured and unenlightened.
Before you call for my head, let me spit how water is been naturalized into my coconut fruit.
I am a practising muslim with moderate understanding of the Quran, the sunnah and other legal doctrines which SOME might ignorantly dispute. The legal doctrines are four if you wish to know.
Now, let me call your islamic minds to the political but, divine collection of Jizyah (tax) by the muslim populated community from non-muslims under the leadership of our beloved prophet Muhammad (SAW).
From the point of view of the muslim rulers, Jizyah was a material proof of non-muslims' acceptance of subjection to the state and its laws. In return, non-muslim subjects are permitted to practice their faith, to enjoy a measure of communal autonomy, to be entitled to the muslim state's protection from outside aggression. The reason why non-muslims were made to do this was that they were under islamic political system and any orders given were stipulated in the Shariah constitution, but they were left to practice their own religion (emphasis). This shows the superiority of a political government over its citizens no matter their beliefs; the superiority of any organization over its workers.
From another view, since the time of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) until now, islamic civilization is firmly founded on the concept of 'rule of law' (emphasis). For that reason, the law is published and known, and citizens and courts are expected to uphold it. In a country of Nigeria, the rule of law is segregational which every religious societies are expected to learn and understand its language. If a country's national rule of law is islamic, it rules over; if it's christianity, it rules over; and if it's an exception, religious beliefs would be put at bay in constitutional drafting.
Before the emergence of this ban by the Lagos government, I have been wondering why muslim children were allowed by their parents to go to public institutions of uniformity wearing hijabs against the organizations' recommendations. When something is called uniform, it's meant to be unvarying in texture, color, or design. It is to be the same in character and degree all through. We muslims are people of order, peace, rules and laws; why are we going against the contitution of public corporations?
Nonchalantly, I personally agree with the ban of hijabs in public corporations by the Lagos State Government as this will give a uniform outlook to some public organizations. We have to know that we muslims are under rules and regulations and it's not the shariah. We are entitled to obey laws and orders for we are in a segragated country. If we are so bent on wearing hijabs ( which is not compulsory, only a show of religion) to corporations, we can as well erect a private islamic organization whose policies cannot be hindered by any political organizational system. As for now, let's kiss the hands that give us feeds if we don't want to lose our gainful jobs.
Lastly, Allah (SWT) prohibited the consumption of pork but not completely as it can be eaten when starving or you are in extraordinary need. Likewise wearing of hijabs is not compulsory when been prohibited by those you cannot do without dealing with, unless you can. Until you can, stay 'hijabless'.
Assalaam Alaekum.
¤ Hadarms ¤ 10:42PM ¤ 23:10:2014 Seun and his mods kindly ship this thing to the 'islam for muslims' section. |
Romance › Re: Would You Still Go Ahead With The Wedding? by alentyno: 12:29pm On Oct 23, 2014 |
No. Both the job and the girl will be banished. LogoDWhiz: To be pragmatic, she did a selfless thing. Sacrificing her virginity to help her bf get employment.
She should have discussed it with the guy, if not, she should have at least allowed the guy to disvirgin her before sleeping with the boss.
Now she can't prove that she was a virgin at first.
Well, if i'm the guy and i get to know about this, i will forgive and forget, she did it for me, to save me from my jobless situation and i'm earning close to 1m per month. that's huge.
I don't really care if a girl is a virgin or not. I look for a girl that complements me, love each other and we are perfect for each other. You're reasoning like a 13 year old boy. #no offence #JustPlainTruth |
Family › Re: How Does It Feel To Be An Only Son? by alentyno: 11:59am On Oct 23, 2014 |
Jamean: Wait, let me tell my brother to come speak for himself. He'll soon be here. Alright sis am here  Back to topic: the below is the best remedy you can get. @op, as you grow older, you might feel less bored because you'd probably find that best friend who'd suffice for a bro. |
Education › Re: What Makes Medicine Supreme? by alentyno: 11:35am On Oct 23, 2014 |
Clueless delusion of shallow minded nigerians^^^ that makes it appear superior. #note the word 'appear' meaning medicine isn't even superior in the first place  |
Education › Re: UNILORIN Becomes The First Universityin Nigeria To Be Ranked In Africa’s Top20 by alentyno: 11:25am On Oct 23, 2014 |
SHOPPERS: If you are in doubt, please accept my humble challenge and let war it out wordly War what out? Smh |
Education › Re: Meet The Contestants For The 2014 Mr University Africa by alentyno: 7:37am On Oct 23, 2014*. Modified: 9:15am On Oct 23, 2014 |
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