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Education / Re: Management Student I Need Ur Help by Danieljuwon(m): 9:13pm On Sep 04, 2021
Thanks boss
Education / Management Student I Need Ur Help by Danieljuwon(m): 9:49am On Sep 04, 2021
Good morning Nlanders... Pls i need ur help especially those in my discipline(accounting). We were told in my school to go for 1month Siwes( the duration is too small). Even to find siwes placement is hard 'cos of the duration. The reason why i brought this topic is that i need guideline on how to write my logbook.
Career / Re: Accountants' Forum. by Danieljuwon(m): 5:38pm On Aug 29, 2021
Good evening... Please i'm in need of already filled siwes logbook(accounting only)
Education / Re: I Want Too Pay School Fee Of 10 Students by Danieljuwon(m): 9:01pm On Jun 07, 2021
I'm in Sir... I'm a 300lv student of Federal University Oye-Ekiti. Have paid my school fees but find it difficult to survive financially.
NYSC / Re: Corp members Traveling From Lagos To Ekiti? by Danieljuwon(m): 8:16pm On May 17, 2021
There's... Go to Ojota park, you'll see bus going to Ekiti, if I may ask where in Ekiti?
Education / Re: Rep The Secondary School You Attended And Meet Your Ex School Mates Here by Danieljuwon(m): 6:13pm On Dec 12, 2020
Surulere Secondary School... Surulere.. Lagos State
Education / Re: 2020 MTN Foundation Scholarship Application by Danieljuwon(m): 7:25pm On Aug 15, 2020
Loris576:

Drop ur email address
olajuwontemitope27@gmail.com
thanks bro
Education / Re: 2020 MTN Foundation Scholarship Application by Danieljuwon(m): 7:35pm On Aug 14, 2020
Abeg i hear say mtn no get past questions, which one i fit use.
Education / Re: MTN Foundation Scholarship Scheme For Undergraduates 2019 by Danieljuwon(m): 9:37pm On Aug 13, 2020
Am done with the essay
Education / Re: 2020 MTN Foundation Scholarship Application by Danieljuwon(m): 12:00am On Aug 13, 2020
imustmakeit:
what course and level are you in? If you don't mind
Accounting, 300level

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Education / Re: 2020 MTN Foundation Scholarship Application by Danieljuwon(m): 10:09pm On Aug 12, 2020
I also received message from them
Education / Re: Seplat JV Scholarship PAST QUESTIONS by Danieljuwon(m): 10:17pm On Aug 01, 2020
please can you send the past questions to my mail
olajuwontemitope27@gmail.com
Education / Re: Seplat JV Scholarship PAST QUESTIONS by Danieljuwon(m): 10:15pm On Aug 01, 2020
see
ThankGod001:
Hello folks
These are few screenshot of Seplat 2018 and 2019 online test I got from friends and whatsapp groups.
If you have past questions,u can also share them here smiley
Whatsapp groups are good for info sharing, but the info will be lost after the group is closed, thats why group should also be on NL.
NL is accessed by everyone and all info/ conversations will be stored forever (this info can/ will help many in years to come in their research)

In Mayorkun's voice Are u getting me? Are u getting me? tum tum grin
Can you share me the past questions
olajuwontemitope27@gmail.com
Education / Re: Seplat Joint Venture 2020/2021 Scholarship Application Is Ongoing by Danieljuwon(m): 1:50am On Jul 29, 2020
Please o... I need past question
Romance / Re: Giveaway Airtime!! Drop Your Digit , Someone Might Credit You by Danieljuwon(m): 8:50pm On May 05, 2020
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Education / Re: Online Scholarship Test. by Danieljuwon(m): 7:35pm On Apr 11, 2020
[quote author=landpipe16 post=88202142]Remeber mock exam is coming up on the 30th

Get current
To keep the thread busy, here's a teaser.
TRY THIS OUT.

SAMPLE QUESTION


Imagine a sudden and dramatic Hypothetical Situation, were you play President and commander in chief of the Nigerian armed forces. Outline 4 concrete ways you would handle the Covid-19 pandemic with your powers.

Apart from the obvious lockdown of course.

Question worth---100airtime.

Would be given on Sunday.


Only registered candidates answers would be considered. Judgment based first on speed and originality.


More applications are welcomed

If i were to be the president, i would on the following
*hand washing
*coughing etiquette
*not touching your face
*physical distance
*and staying home if feeling unwell.
Education / Re: Online Scholarship Test. by Danieljuwon(m): 7:50pm On Apr 05, 2020
I am interested
Education / Re: Any Fuoyeite Here Please? by Danieljuwon(m): 3:25pm On Jan 25, 2020
Hello... I am Olajuwon

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Education / Re: My Success Story In FUTA With 4.68 From 3.80! - Babatunde Babajide by Danieljuwon(m): 4:16pm On Dec 26, 2019
congratulation sir... I envy you, this ur grade ginger me... Am also an accounting student in one of the federal University in Nigeria
Education / Re: A by Danieljuwon(m): 10:35pm On Oct 22, 2019
You can choose business Education
NYSC / Re: What If You Have The Opportunity Obasanjo And Awolowo Had?? by Danieljuwon(m): 2:16pm On Sep 26, 2019
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Education / Re: How To Improve Your Academic Performance; My Personal Experience! by Danieljuwon(m): 6:16pm On Dec 07, 2018
Good evening... I just finished with a Cgpa of 4.12 in my 100l, can I still graduate with a first class... I have 6 semesters to go. embarassed
Sherlock5577:
This would be a somewhat long story. I hope it inspires someone out there to achieve their dreams of achieving a better academic result, be it a first class or second class upper, ...
Just to understand the mindset I had when going into the university, I graduated from a reputable secondary school in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria, as the 10th best student in WAEC with 4A’s 4B’s and a C (Cheating was a grave sin). I was greatly involved in extracurricular activities during my 6 years there and this took a toll on my academic performance. I knew I had a greater potential with regards to achieving stellar academic feats. So this informed my choice to be more focused on my academic pursuit in the university than extra-curricular activities like sports and volunteering.
My first year (B.Sc.) at my alma mater started without any plans as to my academic prospects (i.e., finishing with a first class), despite being sure I wanted to have a great academic performance. I had just resumed at a school which was my second choice in JAMB, which I did just to fulfill all righteousness. Now reminiscing, I thank God I didn’t go through the rigours of securing admission to a Federal University. I definitely intended to do well with my academics, but I didn’t have a definite plan as to how to achieve this desire.
My first and second-semester results were out and I felt good. I assumed I was the best student. I knew I didn’t put in much work but still “topped” the class on most results. Surprisingly, while discussing with a course mate towards the end of my first year I was informed of a coursemate who was on a 4.8. This kind of “gingered” me towards covering up such a wide gap between our GPAs. To me, it sounded quite absurd, that a course mate being taught the same courses as I and who had attended the same lectures as I did could give us a great head start like this.
My department was one where achieving a first class was a wonder. From a staff source, I was made to understand that in over 40 years of the department’s history, the total number of first-class students were less than 8, one of which was 2 years ahead of me.
I took up the challenge to achieve this feat and close the wide gap between my GPA and that of our best student. I graduated about 4 years later with a CGPA of 4.59 (Thanks to ASUU strike and a suspension of academic activities due to a somewhat violent student protest). This may not sound like a great increase, but it is noteworthy to mention my GPA s in my 2nd, 3rd and 4th years were 4.54, 4.70, and 4.90 respectively (with just 1 B in a “borrowed” course during my final year).
I have gained a lot from these grades (one of the best Nigerian undergraduate scholarships, a full sponsorship to an international conference, a good job, a new perspective on life,...). I still expect more rewards in the years ahead as I plan further (Graduate studies, More Scholarships,...).
I share these practical steps as a tentative guide to those in their early university years aspiring to achieve an improvement in their class of degrees before graduation. Not necessarily just for aspiring first class students.
1. Plan and be determined
Determine the possibility of achieving such a class of degree.
What this means is first learning how to calculate your GPA by yourself. Then determine how feasible your new target is by knowing the nature of grades you need to get for the rest of your years in the university to achieve your goal. One of my motivations was that achieving this would encourage younger generations in my department to see the possibility of getting excellent grades.

2. Aim Higher
It isn’t a new thing to see a grade far different from what you expect on the notice board, I experienced this so many times.
One instance was on a course I read so well for and wrote. I could predict most of my scores before the scores were pasted, so I expected an A, or worse a B. But on this particular case, I got a C. Worse was that this C was a 50/100, meaning I could have even gotten a D if I missed another mark. Therefore, it is necessary to set higher targets to avoid too many disappointments. The fault may not be yours. I never went for a remark.
Another instance was my final year when I had just only a among my courses for that session with the rest A’s. I was shocked when I saw my result because I didn’t anticipate it would turn out great. I had planned to ace my courses because getting an A in our research project was quite slim. Also, my CGPA for my 3rd year was 4.49 (0.01 shy of a first class and anything could happen). At least an A in other courses would make up for a B in a 6 credit load research project. So I aimed really high, gave my best and God rewarded it more than my greatest expectation. I eventually was one of the five in my set to get an A in our research projects.

3. Set your priorities right
A university is a fun-filled place filled with a lot of time-consuming activities. This fun comes at a price. You’ll have to weigh how much fun you can have that wouldn’t be detrimental to your academic success. Also, religious activities can be time-consuming. I’m not kicking against some of these activities, because I was still involved in religious, volunteering, and even farming activities while schooling. But I had to plan really well to accommodate all of this.

4. Prayer
Although this is not coming first, I think it played a significant role in my success.
I don’t pray for hours, but I always believe a short sincere prayer to God, which is also according to His will would be answered positively. Someone once told me, whenever you remember an exam you’ve just written, it's best you pray for fair marking at that point. Our subconscious has a powerful way of communicating with us. I prayed often for my papers, I received favour. I never had a missing script and that's something to be really grateful for. Although, I paid due diligence too, by following the exam rules strictly and writing my matriculation number on all of my answer sheets in case a page was erroneously detached. Missing scripts could be either the fault of the student or staff or some other unfortunate event.
5. Don’t listen to Nay-Sayers
As you try to achieve your goal, you will meet a lot of people who would either encourage or discourage you. Listen to the good advice and ignore the bad. You know the possibility of an increase in your result by calculating what you have and what is feasible as shown in my first point. Some people would tell you, “Who first Class hep?”. But I tell you the truth don’t be deceived because someday you may wish you got that result which you didn’t.
There’s much more I would have written here, but I believe this is enough to inspire and tentatively guide someone to success. I am not so intelligent, I am just a hard worker. As Socrates said, “Man Know Thyself”, understand yourself and don’t follow just anyone's pattern of reading. It may not work for you. We are all different. I mostly read for an hour almost every day, revising my notes and making more notes. Understand your lecturers, learn to predict them, don’t procrastinate your reading. Procrastination would just make your reading harder.
A good character is key to success. It has saved me a lot of times. Sometimes when you see a pompous person excelling, know a fall could be on the way!!! Pride goes before a fall!!
I believe we're not always just assessed based on our academic prowess, but by our character.

A price must be paid! Nothing good comes easy!!
My colleague and I finished with a first class. Unfortunately, my colleague had a few setbacks, but still graduated top of the class (I think with a 4.73 or so). He’s currently on a fully funded international scholarship for graduate studies. I am also hopeful!
I must say this first class hasn’t been an express ticket in life but has shown me with hard work and consistency I can achieve a great thing in this life. Sometimes to whom much is given, much is expected; people expect more from me.
I give freely because I have received freely.
Pardon my typos and the quality of my writing. I am not much of a writer.
If you have further questions, kindly quote me here or mention my moniker.
I would respond as soon as I can.

Wish you all the best!!!
Education / Re: Nlanders, Is First Class Still Possible by Danieljuwon(m): 6:33pm On Nov 01, 2018
Hahjascho:
Hmn,
first, do away with your 1st semester result memory and start strongly afresh.

Hey, believe what I tell you.
Don't only read to have *A. but read to have d highest s_core in each course you do.

_
So YES (_1st C)It's more possible on a 5.0 CGPA Scale
Thank u very much.
Education / Re: Nlanders, Is First Class Still Possible by Danieljuwon(m): 6:27pm On Nov 01, 2018
Scale of 5.00
Education / Nlanders, Is First Class Still Possible by Danieljuwon(m): 12:45am On Oct 30, 2018
Hello, nlanders... I need ur advise, I was disappointed when I saw my first semester 100l result yesterday. I had 3.72gp, upon reading day and night. Pls I need someone to mentor me, my second semester exam(first paper) is on thursday, can I still make first class degree... Just to make her happy(my mum).
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