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Thanks to all who have contributed. Sorry I've been a bit inactive. |
djeezy:Done. |
I vote kulboy cc: Dygeasy |
An abusive partner. ![]() |
oluwatobi01:Thanks bruh. I can't believe it's that short. I mean the PhD. |
Hy guys, this is Wizkid. Davido, my nigga. What's up? |
Someone should answer nah. |
Some minutes ago, I overheard two guys arguing about how long it takes to run a masters program in Nigerian Universities. One said it takes more than 2 years, while the other said it is usually done in a year. I'll like to really know. Please how long does it really take to run a masters degree program in Nigeria, and I'll also like to know about that of the doctorate too. Thank you. |
Impressive. ![]() |
I vote for Vivly... chic is beautiful and brainy.. my kind of gal. ![]() |
Vivly and Jennimma have my vote today. ![]() |
Na only Vivly and Omolola1 and Jennimma I dey vote for. The rest no fine. ![]() |
proffemi: Hi. Send me an email. I advise students for a living, so I may have a few tips for you.Okay sir. |
Yields: Would you be able to handle the extra workload? What other major are you thinking of?I've got about 2 years left. I'm thinking of going for either economics, accounting or banking. |
Okay, so I had a crazy thought today. I guess it's possible for me to run 2 degrees at the same time. Instead of quitting, I could begin a second degree while still running and aiming to complete the first. What do you guys think? |
hushmail: when u r midway on a bridge its best to complete d journeyWhat if the bridge is broken? |
Dekins88: But you write impeccably, something is really wrong.I think so too. |
Mrval20: I'm an engineering student just like you, so I'm no expert in career advice.Thanks bro. I'll do that. |
Greetings to everyone! I'm an engineering student in a university located in the southern part of the country. Studying engineering has never been my dream, or maybe it was for a while. I actually went into engineering because my parents deemed it fit to choose a career for me. Studying the sciences wasn't really something I found easy. Infact, I wrote my waec four times before getting the right grades for my course. First, in my SS2 (GCE); Second, in my SS3; Third and fourth, GCE too. I wrote my JAMB once though and passed the Post-UME and my name appeared on the admission list. I actually got in via connections that my dad had, because I didn't have my waec result then. I remember what my parents said when I failed my waec the third time. In the words of my dad, "If someone had told me that my son would be a failure, I wouldn't have believed it." My mum simply kept comparing me with others around who passed their waec in a sitting. I was really hurt. Well, I got in and bla bla bla, first year came and went and I had a CGPA of 2.14 and a couple of F's. Second year came and it was worse. I ended up having a CGPA of 1.72 and more F's. Third year came and it was a bit better, 1.93 but still some F's. My parents do not know about this. When they ask, I keep formulating lies and telling them my CGPA rests at 3.21 and they get really angry. I wonder what would happen when they discover the truth. It wouldn't be nice at all. I don't know if this problem is because I'm studying something which isn't meant for me, or maybe, I'm just an academic nuisance. Thinking about my dream or career choice, I honestly do not know what I really want to be in life. Although, when I was a kid till lately, I'd always wanted to work in a bank, but reading about how stressful the job could be discouraged me. Also, I love computers but I don't think I can cope with that stuff called programming. Right now, my plan is writing JAMB again and just starting afresh, but I don't know what exactly I really want to do. No one else knows about this, because I haven't told it to anyone. I can't tell my parents about this because I know they'll freak out, and probably hate me for wasting their money. I'm on the verge of completing my degree, but I don't think I can go on. I'll eventually graduate with a third class degree and an extra year or two. I think it's actually better starting afresh than going on with something that won't be worth it. Right now, I'm kinda concerned about my age. I'll be starting afresh when I should be in my final year, and that's quite humiliating but what choice do I have? That would also mean that I'll finally be a graduate at 25, if all goes well. Please, what do you think I should do? |


