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Advice For A Nairaland Brother by MrNiceGuyyy(op): 7:09am On Jan 30, 2023
I am turning 18 next month ending and going to enter university shortly please give me advice on what to do and what not. Any sort of advice as a parent, brother or neighbour
Thanks
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by sweetonugbu: 7:34am On Jan 30, 2023
Avoid pvsy,flee from pusy,alcohal,gambling and hard drugs temptation.
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by Nobody: 7:35am On Jan 30, 2023
MrNiceGuyyy:
I am turning 18 next month ending and going to enter university shortly please give me advice on what to do and what not. Any sort of advice as a parent, brother or neighbour
Thanks
Study hard. As in.. be intentional about your studies.

Don't make friends. You can have a study group but never make friends.

Don't have a girlfriend. I repeat. Don't do girlfriend tinz and avoid girls in campus at all cost.

Pray everyday. Attend fellowship and also avoid sisters in those fellowship. Not everyone is a real sister.

Dont join them to attend school parties and clubs. Stay on your own.

During hols, never stay back in campus. Go home and spend your hols. You could even get holiday jobs to do do to start getting little experience about the labor market and make small change from it.

I wish you all the best.
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by MrNiceGuyyy(op): 7:44am On Jan 30, 2023
sweetonugbu:
Avoid pvsy,flee from pusy,alcohal,gambling and hard drugs temptation
To be sincere with you I already bet but I already stopped it . It's only hard that pays
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by MrNiceGuyyy(op): 7:45am On Jan 30, 2023
Modestanewsreel:
Study hard. As in.. be intentional about your studies.

Don't make friends. You can have a study group but never make friends.

Don't have a girlfriend. I repeat. Don't do girlfriend tinz and avoid girls in campus at all cost.

Pray everyday. Attend fellowship and also avoid sisters in those fellowship. Not everyone is a real sister.

Dont join them to attend school parties and clubs. Stay on your own.

During hols, never stay back in campus. Go home and spend your hols. You could even get holiday jobs to do do to start getting little experience about the labor market and make small change from it.

I wish you all the best.
Thanks so much do you think it's a good idea to be working while still in university
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by sweetonugbu: 7:48am On Jan 30, 2023
MrNiceGuyyy:
To be sincere with you I already bet but I already stopped it . It's only hard that pays
ok, cultism kills, flee from cultismg
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by VeryWickedGoat: 8:04am On Jan 30, 2023
MrNiceGuyyy:
I am turning 18 next month ending and going to enter university shortly please give me advice on what to do and what not. Any sort of advice as a parent, brother or neighbour
Thanks
Live off-camp for the best experience.

Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by kenedyx: 8:12am On Jan 30, 2023
Get past questions for every semester exams. You'd be surprised how often lecturers repeat exam questions.

Pay your school fees and dues on time. Don't wait till deadline.

Make friends with the class rep and have his number. Join WhatsApp groups for updates.

Make friends with those coursemates who always seem to have a lot of information and keep yourself informed for opportunities both before and after graduation.

Find a girlfriend that you both enjoy reading and going to classes together during tests and exams. (This is optional, though).

Visit your lecturers in their offices occasionally and salute them.

Don't move off campus until at least 300 level.
Re: Advice For A Nairaland Brother by Nobody: 9:38am On Jan 30, 2023
MrNiceGuyyy:
Thanks so much do you think it's a good idea to be working while still in university
It's a very good idea as it will give you a great exposure to many things that will be of benefit to you in the future when you join the corporate world or labour market. Things won't be new to you anymore.
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