Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 2:07pm On Nov 19, 2022 |
edoairways: Tell your brother not give up rather he should read hard. That he failed a course doesn't mean he wasn't brilliant. Just a little mistake might have made him failed that course. He should mingle with other persons Thanks brother. |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 2:05pm On Nov 19, 2022 |
Japhet04: @help2022
The only thing you can do for your brother in a situation like this is to let him be, unless he outrightly asks for your help, let him experience the emotions that come with failing... That way he'll be able to process it and know where he went wrong.
I was also a student in his set and I passed with a 2.1, before the results came out I doubted myself greatly, i knew how ruthless the marking scheme is, I hard nightmares and crazy visions of failing but in the end I can only glorify God for the excellent grade I got.
Also, while I'm not totally against the use of past questions I think they should be used with caution, most people who failed in this set relied solely on past questions, the exams came and we faced with a different set of questions. He should only use past questions after attaining an adequate comprehension of the course. I covered each course about 3 times before the bar finals, I solved more than 10 years of previous bar finals questions before the exam.
I'm guessing the course he failed is Corporate law practice or Civil Litigation...most of my friends also had issues with this courses. Feel free to send me a DM I'll be delighted to tutor him on any area of the course he finds incomprehensible.
Tell him to cheer up, he'll pass the next time. Thank God for you brother, I will show him this. Thank you. |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 8:10am On Nov 19, 2022 |
November24: It's not grading baba. Ur brother nor read, my little brother came out with a first class from same law school. So let him sit up and rewrite next year. Nothing mega Sometimes you have to be silent cause silence sometimes makes shallow minded people look intelligent. If only you know how hardworking my brother is. If only you know the odds against him, odds that could break the heart of a lion. Can you at least be kind with yours? |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 8:06am On Nov 19, 2022 |
edoairways: What would say for medical students who resit exams? What of those who write ICAN for 10 years before qualifying as an accountant?. It is well my brother...thanks |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 8:04am On Nov 19, 2022 |
ExudeLoveToAll: Tell him that lgraduating from law school this year doesn't determine how far he will succeed in life. He should out forward effort and ace it next year.
Some didn't even pass any subject, he is one of the brilliant minds available. Give it the next shot and ace the remaining papers.
I understand your reservations, encourage him to ace the remaining. He is doing well. Thanks for your input my brother. |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 8:03am On Nov 19, 2022 |
greatestman: You are a very good brother that everyone need. God bless you. For your brother, let him take it in good faith and wait to resit. Sometimes success is upsidedown, and this re-sit will be his success story for greatness and great people do have stories. Like in my case. I had delay in graduating (not because of carryover), but ASUU strike and renovation going on in the school then. Seven months, after graduation before I was mobilized for NYSC (another delay). But one year after NYSC I got a job with Federal Government Parastatal. Please tell him not to be hard on himself. Let him critically think what makes him to fail that particular course. And besides he is only having one course to write, let him use this opportunity to settle his grudges with the course by scoring 100%. Thanks a whole for your input. |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 1:54pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
wizzyvibes: Sue the law school then. or if possible, take your case to the Nigerian bar association. Also, make sure you understand the law regarding the conditional.... because it's possible there are conditions attached to the law The condition is that the person passes four out of the five courses and brother failed just one. |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 1:52pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
LordIsaac: We are saying the same thing. God will help to manage this adversity. Thank you for your input |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 1:04pm On Nov 18, 2022 |
LordIsaac: I feel your plight. It's just that in this country, it is believed that suffering is the condition for any success. Also, they hold firm to the maxim: " as it was in the beginning, so is now, ever shall be..." No desire for change! No, it was not like this in the beginning and even if it were, there is already a law that abolished conditional pass. The tears and resources we put in should not be in vain simply because he failed one course. My family is in deep pain. This is not fair. A system that is hardened to the plight of it's own people should be reviewed. As it stands now we do not even know what is on his mind as he is just weak. I am particularly scared for him. |
Education › Re: The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 11:46am On Nov 18, 2022 |
help2022: Good morning my people. There is a serious problem that is currently destroying my brother. My brother is part of those that went through the Nigerian law school one year programme. Their results came out yesterday and he passed four out of the five courses and so he was given a conditional pass. Now, the crux of the matter is that my brother is looking suicidal. I know how hard working my brother is. The Nigerian law school is also a wonderful institution but there is something wrong with the grading system. The pressure that the students experienced at law school is better imagined. For every law school session students die "go and verify". They die from the pressure and stress from the Nigerian law school. Students that spent five years in their respective universities without losing anyone due to stress, will come to Nigerian law school for a period of say ten months and at least two must die from stress. There has been a law that abolished conditional pass, it is painful that it is not being implemented. Please if the Nigerian law schools cannot adhere to their own law how then, do they expect others to adhere to the Nigerian law. Charity they say begins at home. My brother is home looking dejected, shying away from calls from colleagues. The resources and time wastage hurts. It seems that his life is looking bleak. Please, I am appealing to well meaning Nigerians to help beg the Nigerian law school to implement the law that abolished conditional pass. Please help the Nigerian youths. People are suicidal already from various pains they cannot talk about. NB: Conditional pass means he will have to wait for the resit students which is like mid next year to take that one paper he failed meanwhile his set will be called to bar by next month. Please mods push this to front page. Please we need help. Thank you. Please somebody say something, the law school school grading system needs to be reviewed. The law school needs to implement the law that abolished conditional pass. Please us. |
Education › The Nigerian Law School grading system is bad by help2022(op): 11:18am On Nov 18, 2022*. Modified: 11:52am On Nov 18, 2022 |
Good morning my people. There is a serious problem that is currently destroying my brother. My brother is part of those that went through the Nigerian law school one year programme. Their results came out yesterday and he passed four out of the five courses and so he was given a conditional pass. Now, the crux of the matter is that my brother is looking suicidal. I know how hard working my brother is. The Nigerian law school is also a wonderful institution but there is something wrong with the grading system. The pressure that the students experienced at law school is better imagined. For every law school session students die "go and verify". They die from the pressure and stress from the Nigerian law school. Students that spent five years in their respective universities without losing anyone due to stress, will come to Nigerian law school for a period of say ten months and at least two must die from stress. There has been a law that abolished conditional pass, it is painful that it is not being implemented. Please if the Nigerian law schools cannot adhere to their own law how then, do they expect others to adhere to the Nigerian law. Charity they say begins at home. My brother is home looking dejected, shying away from calls from colleagues. The resources and time wastage hurts. It seems that his life is looking bleak. Please, I am appealing to well meaning Nigerians to help beg the Nigerian law school to implement the law that abolished conditional pass. Please help the Nigerian youths. People are suicidal already from various pains they cannot talk about. NB: Conditional pass means he will have to wait for the resit students which is like mid next year to take that one paper he failed meanwhile his set will be called to bar by next month. Please mods push this to front page. Please we need help. Thank you. |