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please oo. who can please help me with TOEFL and SAT study materials? make una help me oo. I go appreciate hard copy or soft copy. email na imasuenprecious1@gmail.com. is it compulsory one must attend tutorials for these tests for success? I'm trying to save money. |
chibyno4eva:1) convert ur cgpa to US standard. Use the WES free calculator to knw what ur CGPA is. 2) Take TOEFL and GRE, score high in both. 3)open stanbic ibtc bank acct. 4) search for schools in the US. 5) prepare Letter of recommendation and personal statement. 6) apply to schools (search on google). atleast ur desired school and a safe school. also check for TA, and GA positions for funding. 7) get supporting docs like financial acct, depending on the school. do ur immunization and medical tests here in Nigeria.9)get the admission, pay ur SEVIS fee, 10)get the 1-20. 11)pay ur visa fee. 12)apply and pray u get the visa. NB: read previous posts on this thread for better understanding, avoid agents.. |
I just dey laugh as I dey read comments. |
I came here to see the outcome of this story |
before starting that business, you should ask yourself questions like 1) am I passionate about this particular business? many choose to start a business just because someone else is doing it. If you are a teacher, there is every tendency u love imparting knowledge, starting your own school will be a hit since you knw everything about it. If you are crazy about sports, starting a viewing centre or a bet shop is also a gud idea, if you are IT savvy, you can learn how to be a programmer, if you love fashion, you can learn designing.. don't go and open a school just because john is making money from his school oo. success in business is synonymous to passion(because by the time you are not making any reasonable profit after a year, it is only the passion for the business that can keep u going till you hit your breakthrough), and every area in business is profitable if you are passionate about it. 2) do you see yourself doing this particular business for a long time? ever wondered why first bank have the largest customer's base? They've been in the industry for decades, so the longer the existence of your business, the more profit and patronage you are going to have. OP hope my talk dey OK? me sef na university aspirant(uniben), and I dey reason viewing centre for school. |
You don't mean it. |
tetengi4life:check ur mail |
tetengi4life:i didn't even know we have to email them. but I read if one is picked, he or she will be contacted personally.. |
tetengi4life:hmm, ok.. ur first time applying? |
tetengi4life:hmm, ok.. ur first time applying? |
tetengi4life:Hey, have u been notified about ur offid scholarship status on ur one young world profile? |
these guys no dey hear word.. |
u forgot to add, they never fail to do the needful to drug smugglers. |
Swazzkid:And who told you that route is possible? Frm basic medical science to medicine is even difficult, and u think frm agric to med will be possible? |
samflex:How much did u buy yours? |
Swazzkid:The population is not that high for Dentistry(400+), it should be way lower than medicine. |
Swazzkid:You originally applied for animal science? Thought i was the only animal science aspirant here. |
Swazzkid:Na wa oo. Bros easy oo. Make We Hear Frm Uniben First Na. |
No matter hw it goes, make e favour everybody here. Uniben screening go be the ish. |
JY01:Lol, me wey wan run go benin so.. |
Swazzkid:Omo thanks. |
JY01:Bros i guess so.. I dey fine, i dey lag sef dey do small hustle.. |
JY01:Bros eh, i be dey one kind critical condition before. Anyhow sha thanks boss. |
IamLukas:Bros thanks.. I miss here sha. More persons will be posted.. I no even get browsing phone again, hw u dey? |
Hmm, lost my phone guys. Torch light things, but i just checked my status and i've been posted to uniben.. |
Pprovost:Spot on Sir. Happy sunday sir! |
Geofavor:Jamb has come to stay bro, there's no way on earth it can be scrapped.. I support ur point, they shud just allow us write this yr. |
CaptainEColeJr1:Im gud sir.. All right i will.. |
Reactions continue to surface following the scrapping of the Pume. JUST IN.
Vice Chancellors won’t scrap post
matriculation test
Heads of Nigerian
Universities yesterday condemned
the recent call by lawmakers for
post-JAMB tests in the country to be
stopped, saying the entrance
examination into the tertiary
institutions conducted by Joint
Admission
and Matriculation Board (JAMB), is
no longer credible.
Chairman of the
Committee of Vice Chancellors and
Vice Chancellor of University of Port
Harcourt, Don Baridam, who briefed
reporters in Abuja, said it is out
of place for members of the House
Representative to outrightly call for
the university entrance examination
to be stopped.
Mr. Baridam said
JAMB is no longer credible, as it
does not in any way present a
candidate’s true stand academically,
hence the need for an additional
test.
Hear from us
“If they want to
scrap the post UTME (Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examinations),
the
first thing is to invite the universities
and hear from them,” he said.
“More than 90 per of those who
wrote it have graduated. The first
batch
left last year, the second batch will
leave this year and from the
reports they are doing well.
“Post UTME is not
illegal. Universities had laws and the
laws of the universities were
done by the government binding
the behaviour of members of the
universities. This idea of post UTME
started in 2004. The
implementation was in 2005 and
members of the National Assembly
were
quite aware of it. If it is illegal, they
would have stopped us then.
We are doing it for the interest of
this country, not for personal
interest. We want to see that we get
in the best candidates. We cannot
compete globally if we admit those
who cannot write their names. We
must ensure that right candidates
are admitted into the universities.”
On the fees paid by
candidates before being admitted to
write the test, Mr. Baridam stated
that technologies and materials are
used in conducting the examination
and should be paid for; adding that
the fees charged go towards
validating the credibility of the
examination.
“It is not an avenue for exploitation
but for selecting the best
candidates,” he said.
Easy to cheat
The university
administrator said the post UTME
had become imperative considering
that
JAMB examinations cannot be
depended upon.
“It is easy to cheat in JAMB exams
as the security measure is porous,”
he said.
The president of
the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian
universities, Awuzie Ukachukwu,
also told newsmen that the National
Assembly should have been
interested in reviewing the act that
set up JAMB.
“They are just grandstanding. They
should look at the JAMB, review
the act holistically,” he said. “Since
there are more qualified
Nigerian students who are not
admitted because of lack of access,
NASS
should create access for children to
get to the universities. They
should not be talking about post
UTME, the trivial aspect of the
whole
thing while the main issue is access.
Access centres on funding,
providing facility for every child to
go to tertiary institution.” |
hehe, someone just said by the time jamb and universities are through with us this yr, nobody will tell us to shout #BRINGBACKOURPOSTUME... I just pray we all are favoured. |
JY01:dnt really knw sha, Im nt sure cos ELDS r mainly those northern states. |
FuckTheM0ds:Cut off for Education and Religious studies is 291. I just confirmed frm a reliable sauce(maggi.com) seriously u're gud to go.. Very very few applied for that course. |
do ur immunization and medical tests here in Nigeria.
