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[quote author=tunnyflow post=29436169 Choi do you know the date camp resumes cos I wan see I can try my luck some how?[/quote]don't know the exact date, but I will ask my friend!!!!ok!!! |
justjify:amen broooo.....keeping fingers crossed!!! |
gregor1:I guess the recuitment process is not on!!! |
justjify:tru talk broo!!!thanks forr the correction!!!yeh..all u said its tru!!!!my guy got hiss slot tru a former senator....just keep us posted when u get more infor...this my e-mail..gentleking007@gmail.com |
tunnyflow:straight oh |
4 Things To Consider Before Going For Your Masters !!!! Getting a master's degree will be an incredible source of pride and help bring you professional opportunities you may not have previously thought possible. However, you need to know a few things before you get started. Why You Want One The most common reason that people seek a master's degree is to advance in their profession and earn more money. Others, however, go this route in order to change careers completely. For example, you may have earned a bachelor's degree in English and later decide you want to become a counselor. In that case, a master's will allow you to develop expertise in that area so you can enter a new field. This type of degree is offered in a wide range of fields, including mathematics, biology, psychology, business, social work, and many others. How Long It Takes It typically takes two years to obtain a master's of arts (MA) or science (MS) after getting your bachelor's. There is basically no difference between an MA and an MS other than the name; they have the same basic educational requirements. While you'll be in classes similar to those you went through to get your bachelor's, they are typically more like seminars in that they contain a great deal of discussion. In addition, you'll be expected to perform much more analysis than you've done previously. The Workload You can expect to do coursework full time. You'll have to take required courses at first, but then you'll be able to focus on your specific subject area later on. If you are studying a science, you will probably do a great deal of fieldwork and laboratory research. If you're in a professional program, you'll probably be required to complete an internship. You will either have to complete an extended research paper or a thesis, depending on your field of study. The thesis could be a scientific experiment or a detailed analysis of a certain piece of literature. There are some programs that offer alternatives to the thesis, such as a comprehensive exam. It could be an oral test, a written one, or a combination. If you're studying in a field such as psychology or social work, you may need to perform an internship or practicum in which you learn the skills needed to perform therapy. Choosing to pursue a master's degree is not something to take lightly. You'll need to be prepared to put in a great deal of work and may have to sacrifice some of the things you were able to enjoy while getting your bachelor's, such as time hanging out with friends and more. However, once you accomplish your goal, the benefits you enjoy could very well last a lifetime. |
4 Things To Consider Before Going For Your Masters !!!! Getting a master's degree will be an incredible source of pride and help bring you professional opportunities you may not have previously thought possible. However, you need to know a few things before you get started. Why You Want One The most common reason that people seek a master's degree is to advance in their profession and earn more money. Others, however, go this route in order to change careers completely. For example, you may have earned a bachelor's degree in English and later decide you want to become a counselor. In that case, a master's will allow you to develop expertise in that area so you can enter a new field. This type of degree is offered in a wide range of fields, including mathematics, biology, psychology, business, social work, and many others. How Long It Takes It typically takes two years to obtain a master's of arts (MA) or science (MS) after getting your bachelor's. There is basically no difference between an MA and an MS other than the name; they have the same basic educational requirements. While you'll be in classes similar to those you went through to get your bachelor's, they are typically more like seminars in that they contain a great deal of discussion. In addition, you'll be expected to perform much more analysis than you've done previously. The Workload You can expect to do coursework full time. You'll have to take required courses at first, but then you'll be able to focus on your specific subject area later on. If you are studying a science, you will probably do a great deal of fieldwork and laboratory research. If you're in a professional program, you'll probably be required to complete an internship. You will either have to complete an extended research paper or a thesis, depending on your field of study. The thesis could be a scientific experiment or a detailed analysis of a certain piece of literature. There are some programs that offer alternatives to the thesis, such as a comprehensive exam. It could be an oral test, a written one, or a combination. If you're studying in a field such as psychology or social work, you may need to perform an internship or practicum in which you learn the skills needed to perform therapy. Choosing to pursue a master's degree is not something to take lightly. You'll need to be prepared to put in a great deal of work and may have to sacrifice some of the things you were able to enjoy while getting your bachelor's, such as time hanging out with friends and more. However, once you accomplish your goal, the benefits you enjoy could very well last a lifetime. |
ITF recuitment will be for 2015 |
hilaomo:ok |
tunnyflow:interrview kea..maan know man tinz!!!! |
FEDERAL ROAD SAFETY CORPS just concluded 2014 coded recuitment...the newely recuited will be in camp by january2015!!!! |
In the aftermath of the recent recruitment scandals in the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), facts have emerged as to the pervasive nature of irregular recruitment practices across several government Ministries, Agencies, and Departments (MDAs) in the country. Share your experiences if you were affected by the recruitment scam. This nonsense has to stop, enough is enough.
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mmaik:yes....uniport pg form closes on the 14th november 2014...yes they accept 2.2 but must be on a CGPA of 3.o |
Any idea on the pg school fees?? |
Hey!!! Msc computer sccience in view.....for those who still want too get the form...deaddline is on the 14th november 2014!!!! |
Prospective applicants for the Uniport postgraduate 2014/2015 academic session can kindly drop their tips and guidelines on the application process here. |
Congrats broooo....expecting this good news soonest!!! |
Life after service shaa!!!!! |
Good2gooooooooooooo!!!! |
Transport alawiiii oh NGN1,500.00 CR to 27000***** at ABUJA,AIRPORT RETURN RD - ALLOWNCE PD IYF on 10-10-14. Bal is NGN Call our contact centre on 07003682265 Have not still received my sep alawii oh |
U are cordially invited 2 Charity CDS Group Send Forth & Welcome Party 4 al corps members in Charity Group. Venue: Millennium Park, Tim:8am, Date:13th oct 2014, pls b punctual, all CDS activities wil tak place in same venue & ensure 2com wit ur 1k party fee if u hv nt paid. info @ 08184653708,08169623949 |
2013 batch c Fct nysc certificate collection!!!
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^^^^^^ Riverstate sha!!!! Dem wan use unaa money do election!!! Just bear with den till next year!!! |
^^^^^^ Amen oooooooooooooh!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
29073FDC Turnup ladies |
To God be the Glory Great Things He Has Done!!!! 1year nor be beans....if na beans pick 1 bag make u know how far!!! Final weeeeeeeee ahead!!!! |
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Philadelphia: We've already sorted the CDS signing since. Do you have your CDS card? Where are yiu serving?have never heard of cDS card!!! Serving in abuja!!! Wee normally sign on a book as part of our attendant weekely!! |