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Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Nobody: 11:28pm On Jan 08, 2015
kingstylo01:
i disagree with you bro. The govt has no hand in this because it's not the one giving admission.

the blame should be on the institutions themselves.

with the preponderant candidate seeking admission yearly with a limited space for 600,000, are u daying building more varsities won't solve this? How many varsities has d government built in ur geopolitical zone? Think bro, government has 99% hand in it.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Nobody: 11:40pm On Jan 08, 2015
thank GOD all the way OAU one pour sand for garri food engineering thanks to FUTA elect/elect all d way
#teamEEE

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Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 8:48am On Jan 09, 2015
LARRYDKING:


with the preponderant candidate seeking admission yearly with a limited space for 600,000, are u daying building more varsities won't solve this? How many varsities has d government built in ur geopolitical zone? Think bro, government has 99% hand in it.
Am not disproving the fact that gov't has a role to play in this, but gov't role is not as huge as you stated (99% ). What am trying to point out here is that no matter how many versities there is, admission still remains a hot cake because most tertiary institutions especially the varsities are baised in giving admission. They would grant admission based on sentiments rather than merit.
Imagine someone having scored above 270 in jamb while the cutoff for the school he applied is 180, he writes post-utme and score exceedingly high above the cutoff, but when admission list is placed he can't find his name, while someone who did not perform good in jamb and did not even sit down to write the post utme will be granted admission.. Will you blame it on the gov't?
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 8:54am On Jan 09, 2015
Sammyblake:
lol..we also proved psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, bio feedback, and medications exclusively to those psychologists who studied psychopharmacology so if you're running mad just holla at Me tongue
grin grin grin grin grin hope you can cure me if i come grin
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 8:55am On Jan 09, 2015
Peterockcephas:
yeah! electrical electronics engineering all the way
wow! cheesy am happy for you cheesy
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Peterockcephas(m): 8:58am On Jan 09, 2015
kingstylo01:
wow! cheesy am happy for you cheesy
are you also studying the same course?
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 9:01am On Jan 09, 2015
Treasure2014:
Wanted to study nursing ended up studying phy
choi. Your case is similar to that of Sammyblake . So how's been study so far?
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 9:05am On Jan 09, 2015
psychologist:
always wanted civil engineering tho in a university but here am i in yabatech studying it... kiss
wow!... At least you ended up studying your dream course. It doesn't really matter where you studied it.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 9:09am On Jan 09, 2015
donstevico:
wanted to study law.and am now doing my reg to study law.
wow! Bravo!!
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 9:12am On Jan 09, 2015
Peterockcephas:
are you also studying the same course?
i didn't study engineering, but i ended up studying my dream course, Architorture
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Peterockcephas(m): 9:36am On Jan 09, 2015
kingstylo01:
i didn't study engineering, but i ended up studying my dream course, Architorture
it's a good course, that's what my brother also studied......... why is it architorture? lols
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Peterockcephas(m): 9:39am On Jan 09, 2015
Habiz:
thank GOD all the way OAU one pour sand for garri food engineering thanks to FUTA elect/elect all d way
#teamEEE
triple E #teamelectrical!!!
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 9:49am On Jan 09, 2015
Peterockcephas:
it's a good course, that's what my brother also studied......... why is it architorture? lols
it's actually architecture, but due to the work load, we students call it architorture.. Ask your bro, he'll explain better grin
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by africandictator(m): 10:02am On Jan 09, 2015
I wanted to study political science in Unilag.due to some issues I could not get the course. But now I am doing history and strategic studies same Unilag.

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Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Nobody: 11:38am On Jan 09, 2015
kingstylo01:
Am not disproving the fact that gov't has a role to play in this, but gov't role is not as huge as you stated (99% ). What am trying to point out here is that no matter how many versities there is, admission still remains a hot cake because most tertiary institutions especially the varsities are baised in giving admission. They would grant admission based on sentiments rather than merit.
Imagine someone having scored above 270 in jamb while the cutoff for the school he applied is 180, he writes post-utme and score exceedingly high above the cutoff, but when admission list is placed he can't find his name, while someone who did not perform good in jamb and did not even sit down to write the post utme will be granted admission.. Will you blame it on the gov't?

but i discredit ur claim that d government does nt have a hand in it. do u knw most of these candidates who choose the best courses are dullards who can't us spell their names? Last year, over 8,000 candidates choosed unilag to study MBBS but over 7,500 were rejected. Thou, many would use connections but some of the candidates won't cope if offered d course. And when u ask them, they will always tell stories that favours them.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Peterockcephas(m): 11:54am On Jan 09, 2015
kingstylo01:
it's actually architecture, but due to the work load, we students call it architorture.. Ask your bro, he'll explain better grin
I understand what you're talking about,even here in my school they face a lot of problems....... they don't have time to sleep
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 8:03am On Jan 18, 2015
Peterockcephas:
I understand what you're talking about,even here in my school they face a lot of problems....... they don't have time to sleep
thank God you do. Architecture is not easy, but at the end, it's worth it.

How's school so far?
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 8:04am On Jan 18, 2015
LARRYDKING:


but i discredit ur claim that d government does nt have a hand in it. do u knw most of these candidates who choose the best courses are dullards who can't us spell their names? Last year, over 8,000 candidates choosed unilag to study MBBS but over 7,500 were rejected. Thou, many would use connections but some of the candidates won't cope if offered d course. And when u ask them, they will always tell stories that favours them.
stop arguing blindly
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 8:22am On Jan 18, 2015
africandictator:
I wanted to study political science in Unilag.due to some issues I could not get the course. But now I am doing history and strategic studies same Unilag.
that's not bad. All the best bro
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Nobody: 9:58am On Jan 18, 2015
kingstylo01:
stop arguing blindly

Apparently, u're one of those who were rejected based on poor performance.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Lordseyad(m): 10:14am On Jan 18, 2015
Av always wanna be 'Engine guy' -Mech engine--

But here am I, One of the few that is statistically inclined--
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Marvoghosa(f): 1:07pm On Jan 18, 2015
Always wanted 2 study medicine. Bt here i am studying Anatomy in uniben. Bt i'm enjoying it anyway.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by effyzie01(m): 7:25pm On Jan 18, 2015
I have always wanted to study Chemistry, principally, because the late President Umaru YarAdua was a Chemist. I am now a PhD candidate specializing in Environmental Geochemistry
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Nobody: 10:30pm On Jan 18, 2015
Wanted to study French or History and International Relations, but I was given philosophy :-Xsmh wasn't funny.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Odunharry(m): 11:00pm On Jan 18, 2015
Deejacy2:
Wanted to study French or History and International Relations, but I was given philosophy :-Xsmh wasn't funny.


Happy new year
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Nobody: 11:30pm On Jan 18, 2015
Odunharry:



Happy new year
Wish u same.
Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by Peterockcephas(m): 9:15am On Jan 19, 2015
kingstylo01:
thank God you do. Architecture is not easy, but at the end, it's worth it.

How's school so far?
not too stressful, we're in the examination time, though.

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Re: Did You Study Your Dream Course In School? by kingstylo01(m): 9:46am On Jan 19, 2015
Peterockcephas:
not too stressful, we're in the examination time, though.
alright bro. Wishing you success in your exams

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