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MANY women don't know what they really want in a marriage or relationship. Confused set of human beings. |
I chose PHYSIOLOGY, Why It’s Important (Especially for a Nigerian Student) 1. Foundation for Medical & Health Careers Physiology is a strong base for: Medicine & Surgery Nursing Public Health Pharmacology Many Nigerian students use it as a stepping stone into clinical fields later (locally or abroad). 2. Opens International Opportunities Countries like Canada and Poland value biomedical science graduates for: Postgraduate programs (MSc, PhD) Research assistant roles Healthcare-related certifications |
Being 31 years old does not prevent you from gaining admission to study abroad, whether in Poland or Canada. Universities in both countries admit mature students regularly. What matters is not your age, but your academic and application profile. Here’s how it breaks down: 1. Admission Reality (Age Factor) There is no official age limit for most universities. Many people apply in their late 20s, 30s, even 40s. Schools actually value maturity, clarity of purpose, and work experience. 2. What You Must Have To be competitive, you need: Academic Qualifications For undergraduate: WAEC/NECO (with good grades) For postgraduate: Bachelor’s degree (minimum 2:2 or better depending on school) English Proficiency Exams like IELTS or TOEFL (especially for Canada; Poland sometimes waives it if prior education was in English) Supporting Documents Statement of Purpose (very important at your age) CV (especially if you’ve worked before) Recommendation letters 3. Special Considerations at Age 31 This is where you must be strategic: a. Study Gap Explanation If you’ve been out of school for years, you must clearly explain what you’ve been doing (job, business, training, etc.) b. Program Choice Choose something that aligns with your background or experience (random career switches can raise red flags, especially for Canada visa). |
There's no lucrative Jobs in these countries... Malaysia, Thailand and Philippines. Let's beware. |
naptu2:Everyone should go solar by 2040. |
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in Nigeria’s federal universities. At the University of Port Harcourt, the programme is delivering its largest solar hybrid power project yet, 10.7MW of clean, reliable and…