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Open Letter To Second Class And Third Class Graduates / A Third-class Graduate Now Turning Down Job Offers From Multinationals / Shell Discrimination Of HND Holders, Equating Them With Bsc Third Class. (2) (3) (4)

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nobody: 11:05am On Aug 08, 2015
Icon4s:

I know over 50 pple that graduated with 2:2 that were jobless for over 3yrs. Some eveb till now.
exactly, so many jobless graduates....dia is more to employment dan just grades... truly, 1:2 nd 2:1 av advantage over 2:2 but non is guaranteed

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by 1stdammy: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2015
Hmmmmmmmm, @ OP, I hope and wish this write up works for me. Cos I consider myself a victim............
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by mickey45: 11:09am On Aug 08, 2015
octopusfreaky:
cry my friends with 2:1 back den in school made 2:2 and third class students feel miserable...right now three with third class that knew the course very well(practical)aspect but had p with reading are far better than the first class student that just crammed to pass...no matter the grade focus on expanding your horizon,,think of how to solve one of Nigeria problem...

And your idea of doing better? Jeeps, fashionable clothes I.e. Plenty Money Right?
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by ZeezaRapture(m): 11:39am On Aug 08, 2015
Nnaeb, i feel like giving you the best woman in the world to marry for this your post. Though am not yet a job seeker but this has just made me prepare for the worst (God for bid though).

Thanks and God bless you

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by DTOBS(m): 11:42am On Aug 08, 2015
Ramos16:
So far, am the only one in my family with a 2:1, my other siblings have 2:2, but they are all working and doing very very well, when I saw the other post asking if there is hope for 2:2 and pass, I ignored it because I felt the person just wanted to create his own thread.

I have never looked as 2:2 or pass as a problem at all, I do not even know why people complain, if you attended a school like Ahmadu Bello University, then you will know that 2:2 is really a first class in disguise, as a matter of fact for Biochem graduates, Pass is glorious.
Well not only in ABU dis time around, even in Ogba Femi(OAU) 2.2 na obe oooo after so much slimfiting of GPs...
But 2.2 still get grade sha.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nobody: 11:59am On Aug 08, 2015
Hmm... My God bless u so much u rlly touched sb I must say.
Haven read and digested all u said I now ve some questions:
1) How do I write a good proposal? A sample copy will be well appreciated. Or u can as well ref a website I can browse some methodology in making a good one. I've Engineering degree
2) Since u said we should stop send CVs for advertised jobs rather send b4 being advertised. How den do I send this proposals and CVs as most coy don't even have a website and going manually to make submission to coy is capital intensive due to d high cost of transportation and u knw applicants r broke(no income), then how do one write a proposal abt a coy he/she knows notin abt?
3). Since u r a HR personnel or work as one pls o bros I have great potential I'd appreciate any help frm u. Remember u advice we have a good network so I'm including u to my network now kindly accept my proposal...lol...but I'm very serious sha
All d same thanks a lot. Here is my email forix4u@yahoo.co.uk. Pls kindly send any doc I may b needing to draft a good proposal
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nobody: 12:08pm On Aug 08, 2015
Folks who make first class in Nigeria are just very good crammers. Very few practical students make first class.

As a matter of fact, the very best intelligent students in my class - those that engage in stimulating intellectual discussions are a 2:2 or 2:1.

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by engrjacuzzi: 12:22pm On Aug 08, 2015
nice write up! I don't know how I can meet you to appreciate you with a pack of chivita juice for this article. keep it up!
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by uptoHim(m): 12:40pm On Aug 08, 2015
The OP has said it all. I made 2 .2. I graduated in 2010, did NYSC 2012, got a job with a telecom firm in Lagos in 2013, moved to a bigger one after 1 year. Then the oil job in me woke up, and I started pursuing it. And just last month, I moved down to Port Harcourt, and started with an oil servicing company here. I'm even in the field right now.

Yes, the OP has said it all. though I know I'll one day have the time and energy to share my story here.

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by fromnigeria(m): 12:42pm On Aug 08, 2015
Nnaeb:
I intended to share this on this platform at a later date but, the thread I saw yesterday prompted me to do this now. I feel very deep inside of me that I have a solution to someone’s challenge. It mustn’t be everybody.

The thread was asking if there is any hope for a 2.2, third class and pass graduate in the Nigerian labor market.

The answer is an emphatic YES. There is hope, opportunity and there is grace for them. As a matter of fact I know a handful of persons that have good jobs (not business) without a degree. So what are you saying? The truth is that it does not guarantee to be an easy ride, but I sure guarantee you that you will find it interesting and adventurous. It will be an experience and a discovery of the ability that God embedded in you.

You have to understand that Failure is the best backdrop upon which success is painted. No one should make you fill you have not gotten a job because of your ‘poor’ grade in school. No. there are still quite a number of first class and 2.1 students roaming the streets searching for jobs. So many factors contributes to this unemployment rate. Top most of them all is the fact that the jobs are scarce to an extent, then secondly, a high percentage of our graduates has learnt absolutely nothing.

I conduct interviews on a monthly basis, so I can confidently tell you this. The essence of the 2.1 benchmark recruiters or employers place on job adverts is just to reduce traffic and make their job a bit easier. Nobody is blown away by your grade during the interview, it is not even up for discussion. That is why at the end of the day, the best candidate is taken from amongst them and the rest goes home. So below are 5 difficult steps to land your dream job as a 2.2 and third class grad.

1. Decide on the kind of job you want


I understand there could be numerous justifiable and funny reasons why you couldn’t make first class or 2.2. Probably you lost interest in your course of study and did not give it your best shot. It could also be that you gave it your best shot, but your efforts were frustrated by your ‘wicked lecturers’ or by some ancestral or village deity (lol).

For some others you were just clueless and careless in your first year in school, but by the time you sat up in subsequent years, the damage has been done already and you really wished you can turn the hands of time. For some folks even, you deserve not to even succeed in life considering the way you conducted yourself on campus that landed you here. But whatever is your own story, just put that behind you and take a decision. Life has never been fair. Life does not give people what they deserve but what they demand for. Decide on the kind of job you want and attract it. This life you see is more spiritual than it is physical.

2. Enlarge your capacity

What can you do? You must be able to answer this million dollar question. Your answer to this question in the face of opportunity could be the game changer for you. You know your grade is poor already. So you just don’t have something to prove but everything. Right now you don’t have a choice but to be the best at something. Acquire a skill that is relevant in your job choice. Get a professional certification (forget about masters for now), work on your communication skill and professional poise, work on your personal branding. Image and perception is everything. Exude the confidence and aura of a Harvard MBA grad.

3. Don’t apply for advertised jobs


Don’t wait for a vacancy to be advertised before you apply for a job. It limits your chances. As a matter of fact some of the adverts has already place a 2.1 benchmark on the qualification. So what do you do? Even when there is not bench mark, the recruiting firm or HR has a lot of 1.1 and 2.1 CVs to contend with. So yours won’t get anybody’s attention. So you don’t have to be applying for advertised jobs. God gave us the ability to create. Where there is no vacancy, you can create one. How? See no. 4

4. Proposals not CVs

Improve your business writing skills. Learn how to write proposals because that is what you will be needing, not CV. Start selling yourself and the value you can bring to the system. The private sector is result and productivity driven. Do a convincing proposal to the company, stating how you can contribute in improving either their bottom line, accountability, security, maintenance and operations, image, communication and market expansion. This is what consultants do and most of them don’t do anything special. Do a good proposal and attach your CV to it.

5. Networking

Start building a strong network. No matter the grade you graduated with, a strong network can help you land your job. Like I said in my last article, one good contact is worth more than a hundred CVs submitted at random. Seek to meet with Business owners, by pass Recruitment agencies and HR. build relationships with people that have decision making ability. They are in your churches. You can meet them in clubs. Just focus on building strategic relationship with industry executives. Do things for people without being paid. Volunteer to serve on different platforms where your ingenuity will be felt. Don’t be in a hurry to brandish your CV or inundate people with calls because you are looking for a job. Employers are interested in what you can do and what you have the potential of achieving. By pass the long queue and seek for employer’s attention.

Like I said, you don’t just have hope. You have grace.



http://jobtrends.com.ng/job-hunting-tips-for-2-2-and-third-class-job-seekers/
Op this is a matured piece. You said it all.
You said it all.
I appreciate.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nobody: 12:43pm On Aug 08, 2015
uptoHim:
The OP has said it all. I made 2 .2. I graduated in 2010, did NYSC 2012, got a job with a telecom firm in Lagos in 2013, moved to a bigger one after 1 year. Then the oil job in me woke up, and I started pursuing it. And just last month, I moved down to Port Harcourt, and started with an oil servicing company here. I'm even in the field right now.

Yes, the OP has said it all. though I know I'll one day have the time and energy to share my story here.

You've always being an inspiration. Welcome to PH- the land of opportunities. You're a testimony.

Our certificates are not a guarantee for success or failure. It's our determination, vision and relationships that matter most.

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by MrsAnyanwu(f): 12:52pm On Aug 08, 2015
Nonybb:
This Op is clueless. Whether 2.1 oOO, 2.2 oOOO, 3.1 oOOO, 4.1 ooOOO, 5.1 ooOOO OR 6.1 oooOO na God grace and na Godwin!. I know a guy working in NLNG Oil and Gas bonny Island and he is 3rd Class. Op na Godwin and not him!
lol, which one be 3.1,4.1 etc, hahhhhhhaaa abeg free me ooo.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nobody: 12:57pm On Aug 08, 2015
Larryfly:
Nice one OP. Some people will come here now and start shouting connection connection. Even those you are using as connection didnt get their position from connection but from such tips as the OP stated. So my fellow 2.2 peeps lets start working on something.

The OP made mention of connection but tagged it as NETWORKING. It mustn't be having one big oga at the helm of affairs but it's about having relationships all over the place. We can achieve more if we network properly. Your network is equal to your network.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by 123papas(m): 1:10pm On Aug 08, 2015
God will bless you. Everybody can pick at least a point from here even if he/she finished with first class and is the chairperson of their local government.
Nnaeb:
I intended to share this on this platform at a later date but, the thread I saw yesterday prompted me to do this now. I feel very deep inside of me that I have a solution to someone’s challenge. It mustn’t be everybody.

The thread was asking if there is any hope for a 2.2, third class and pass graduate in the Nigerian labor market.

The answer is an emphatic YES. There is hope, opportunity and there is grace for them. As a matter of fact I know a handful of persons that have good jobs (not business) without a degree. So what are you saying? The truth is that it does not guarantee to be an easy ride, but I sure guarantee you that you will find it interesting and adventurous. It will be an experience and a discovery of the ability that God embedded in you.

You have to understand that Failure is the best backdrop upon which success is painted. No one should make you fill you have not gotten a job because of your ‘poor’ grade in school. No. there are still quite a number of first class and 2.1 students roaming the streets searching for jobs. So many factors contributes to this unemployment rate. Top most of them all is the fact that the jobs are scarce to an extent, then secondly, a high percentage of our graduates has learnt absolutely nothing.

I conduct interviews on a monthly basis, so I can confidently tell you this. The essence of the 2.1 benchmark recruiters or employers place on job adverts is just to reduce traffic and make their job a bit easier. Nobody is blown away by your grade during the interview, it is not even up for discussion. That is why at the end of the day, the best candidate is taken from amongst them and the rest goes home. So below are 5 difficult steps to land your dream job as a 2.2 and third class grad.

1. Decide on the kind of job you want


I understand there could be numerous justifiable and funny reasons why you couldn’t make first class or 2.2. Probably you lost interest in your course of study and did not give it your best shot. It could also be that you gave it your best shot, but your efforts were frustrated by your ‘wicked lecturers’ or by some ancestral or village deity (lol).

For some others you were just clueless and careless in your first year in school, but by the time you sat up in subsequent years, the damage has been done already and you really wished you can turn the hands of time. For some folks even, you deserve not to even succeed in life considering the way you conducted yourself on campus that landed you here. But whatever is your own story, just put that behind you and take a decision. Life has never been fair. Life does not give people what they deserve but what they demand for. Decide on the kind of job you want and attract it. This life you see is more spiritual than it is physical.

2. Enlarge your capacity

What can you do? You must be able to answer this million dollar question. Your answer to this question in the face of opportunity could be the game changer for you. You know your grade is poor already. So you just don’t have something to prove but everything. Right now you don’t have a choice but to be the best at something. Acquire a skill that is relevant in your job choice. Get a professional certification (forget about masters for now), work on your communication skill and professional poise, work on your personal branding. Image and perception is everything. Exude the confidence and aura of a Harvard MBA grad.

3. Don’t apply for advertised jobs


Don’t wait for a vacancy to be advertised before you apply for a job. It limits your chances. As a matter of fact some of the adverts has already place a 2.1 benchmark on the qualification. So what do you do? Even when there is not bench mark, the recruiting firm or HR has a lot of 1.1 and 2.1 CVs to contend with. So yours won’t get anybody’s attention. So you don’t have to be applying for advertised jobs. God gave us the ability to create. Where there is no vacancy, you can create one. How? See no. 4

4. Proposals not CVs

Improve your business writing skills. Learn how to write proposals because that is what you will be needing, not CV. Start selling yourself and the value you can bring to the system. The private sector is result and productivity driven. Do a convincing proposal to the company, stating how you can contribute in improving either their bottom line, accountability, security, maintenance and operations, image, communication and market expansion. This is what consultants do and most of them don’t do anything special. Do a good proposal and attach your CV to it.

5. Networking

Start building a strong network. No matter the grade you graduated with, a strong network can help you land your job. Like I said in my last article, one good contact is worth more than a hundred CVs submitted at random. Seek to meet with Business owners, by pass Recruitment agencies and HR. build relationships with people that have decision making ability. They are in your churches. You can meet them in clubs. Just focus on building strategic relationship with industry executives. Do things for people without being paid. Volunteer to serve on different platforms where your ingenuity will be felt. Don’t be in a hurry to brandish your CV or inundate people with calls because you are looking for a job. Employers are interested in what you can do and what you have the potential of achieving. By pass the long queue and seek for employer’s attention.

Like I said, you don’t just have hope. You have grace.



http://jobtrends.com.ng/job-hunting-tips-for-2-2-and-third-class-job-seekers/
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by awoluyi(m): 1:31pm On Aug 08, 2015
It's glorious and desirable thing having impressive grade at every level one's education as it is "assumed" to be an indicator of knowledge acquired in a given discipline. I expect our youths to focus their attention on the difference between knowledge and skill. Knowledge alone does not translate to huge success (except in academics where those hoping to have Prof as title), but the combination of the two opens one to wider opportunities. My conclusion is that for financial success, knowledge and skill should be "mixed" thoroughly.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nnaeb(m): 1:34pm On Aug 08, 2015
will get back to you on that k. thanks
forix4u:
Hmm... My God bless u so much u rlly touched sb I must say.
Haven read and digested all u said I now ve some questions:
1) How do I write a good proposal? A sample copy will be well appreciated. Or u can as well ref a website I can browse some methodology in making a good one. I've Engineering degree
2) Since u said we should stop send CVs for advertised jobs rather send b4 being advertised. How den do I send this proposals and CVs as most coy don't even have a website and going manually to make submission to coy is capital intensive due to d high cost of transportation and u knw applicants r broke(no income), then how do one write a proposal abt a coy he/she knows notin abt?
3). Since u r a HR personnel or work as one pls o bros I have great potential I'd appreciate any help frm u. Remember u advice we have a good network so I'm including u to my network now kindly accept my proposal...lol...but I'm very serious sha
All d same thanks a lot. Here is my email forix4u@yahoo.co.uk. Pls kindly send any doc I may b needing to draft a good proposal
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by octopusfreaky(f): 1:36pm On Aug 08, 2015
mickey45:


And your idea of doing better? Jeeps, fashionable clothes I.e. Plenty Money Right?
what else is your so called achievements in life if not that,,we go to school and read to live a comfortable lifestyle.....

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Besko(m): 2:02pm On Aug 08, 2015
Good 1!
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Kristokx(m): 3:08pm On Aug 08, 2015
Nnaeb:
I intended to share this on this platform at a later date but, the thread I saw yesterday prompted me to do this now. I feel very deep inside of me that I have a solution to someone’s challenge. It mustn’t be everybody.

The thread was asking if there is any hope for a 2.2, third class and pass graduate in the Nigerian labor market.

The answer is an emphatic YES. There is hope, opportunity and there is grace for them. As a matter of fact I know a handful of persons that have good jobs (not business) without a degree. So what are you saying? The truth is that it does not guarantee to be an easy ride, but I sure guarantee you that you will find it interesting and adventurous. It will be an experience and a discovery of the ability that God embedded in you.

You have to understand that Failure is the best backdrop upon which success is painted. No one should make you fill you have not gotten a job because of your ‘poor’ grade in school. No. there are still quite a number of first class and 2.1 students roaming the streets searching for jobs. So many factors contributes to this unemployment rate. Top most of them all is the fact that the jobs are scarce to an extent, then secondly, a high percentage of our graduates has learnt absolutely nothing.

I conduct interviews on a monthly basis, so I can confidently tell you this. The essence of the 2.1 benchmark recruiters or employers place on job adverts is just to reduce traffic and make their job a bit easier. Nobody is blown away by your grade during the interview, it is not even up for discussion. That is why at the end of the day, the best candidate is taken from amongst them and the rest goes home. So below are 5 difficult steps to land your dream job as a 2.2 and third class grad.

1. Decide on the kind of job you want


I understand there could be numerous justifiable and funny reasons why you couldn’t make first class or 2.2. Probably you lost interest in your course of study and did not give it your best shot. It could also be that you gave it your best shot, but your efforts were frustrated by your ‘wicked lecturers’ or by some ancestral or village deity (lol).

For some others you were just clueless and careless in your first year in school, but by the time you sat up in subsequent years, the damage has been done already and you really wished you can turn the hands of time. For some folks even, you deserve not to even succeed in life considering the way you conducted yourself on campus that landed you here. But whatever is your own story, just put that behind you and take a decision. Life has never been fair. Life does not give people what they deserve but what they demand for. Decide on the kind of job you want and attract it. This life you see is more spiritual than it is physical.

2. Enlarge your capacity

What can you do? You must be able to answer this million dollar question. Your answer to this question in the face of opportunity could be the game changer for you. You know your grade is poor already. So you just don’t have something to prove but everything. Right now you don’t have a choice but to be the best at something. Acquire a skill that is relevant in your job choice. Get a professional certification (forget about masters for now), work on your communication skill and professional poise, work on your personal branding. Image and perception is everything. Exude the confidence and aura of a Harvard MBA grad.

3. Don’t apply for advertised jobs


Don’t wait for a vacancy to be advertised before you apply for a job. It limits your chances. As a matter of fact some of the adverts has already place a 2.1 benchmark on the qualification. So what do you do? Even when there is not bench mark, the recruiting firm or HR has a lot of 1.1 and 2.1 CVs to contend with. So yours won’t get anybody’s attention. So you don’t have to be applying for advertised jobs. God gave us the ability to create. Where there is no vacancy, you can create one. How? See no. 4

4. Proposals not CVs

Improve your business writing skills. Learn how to write proposals because that is what you will be needing, not CV. Start selling yourself and the value you can bring to the system. The private sector is result and productivity driven. Do a convincing proposal to the company, stating how you can contribute in improving either their bottom line, accountability, security, maintenance and operations, image, communication and market expansion. This is what consultants do and most of them don’t do anything special. Do a good proposal and attach your CV to it.

5. Networking

Start building a strong network. No matter the grade you graduated with, a strong network can help you land your job. Like I said in my last article, one good contact is worth more than a hundred CVs submitted at random. Seek to meet with Business owners, by pass Recruitment agencies and HR. build relationships with people that have decision making ability. They are in your churches. You can meet them in clubs. Just focus on building strategic relationship with industry executives. Do things for people without being paid. Volunteer to serve on different platforms where your ingenuity will be felt. Don’t be in a hurry to brandish your CV or inundate people with calls because you are looking for a job. Employers are interested in what you can do and what you have the potential of achieving. By pass the long queue and seek for employer’s attention.

Like I said, you don’t just have hope. You have grace.



http://jobtrends.com.ng/job-hunting-tips-for-2-2-and-third-class-job-seekers/
God bless you
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by stephmike(m): 3:56pm On Aug 08, 2015
the grades are set to limit people. don't accept limitations of any form.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by maxloo(m): 4:13pm On Aug 08, 2015
[Biochem no b beans uote author=Ramos16 post=36730980]So far, am the only one in my family with a 2:1, my other siblings have 2:2, but they are all working and doing very very well, when I saw the other post asking if there is hope for 2:2 and pass, I ignored it because I felt the person just wanted to create his own thread.

I have never looked as 2:2 or pass as a problem at all, I do not even know why people complain, if you attended a school like Ahmadu Bello University, then you will know that 2:2 is really a first class in disguise, as a matter of fact for Biochem graduates, Pass is glorious.[/quote]
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by people3: 4:30pm On Aug 08, 2015
It is advisable to go 4 better grade 2.1 or 1.1 than Lower grade..... Why going 4 lower grade ? It shows hw unserious 2.2 are.... Employer looks 4 intelligent, and sharp people.... To pass through prof. nd Dr not easy lukng @ election scenerio

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by tolu93: 4:58pm On Aug 08, 2015
Nnaeb:
will get back to you on that k. thanks

Please OP I wouldn't mind the proposal sample too.
Thanks.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by martinyesq(m): 5:43pm On Aug 08, 2015
Nneb u r right,its an eye opener to all those who are discouraged.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by heayey(m): 6:03pm On Aug 08, 2015
Noted!
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Sunnypar(m): 6:42pm On Aug 08, 2015
[size=67pt]My brother word..... The standard is -5.[/size]
PDPwayoo:

Bill gate didn't have 2.2

First class will not make Nigerian to Invent reasonable thing neither will first class make our so called engineers to fix their own cars.
First class engineers will not stop patronizing road side illiterate mechanic.

Standard of education in Nigeria is zero irrespective of the grade.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Nobody: 6:59pm On Aug 08, 2015
Ramos16:
So far, am the only one in my family with a 2:1, my other siblings have 2:2, but they are all working and doing very very well, when I saw the other post asking if there is hope for 2:2 and pass, I ignored it because I felt the person just wanted to create his own thread.

I have never looked as 2:2 or pass as a problem at all, I do not even know why people complain, if you attended a school like Ahmadu Bello University, then you will know that 2:2 is really a first class in disguise, as a matter of fact for Biochem graduates, Pass is glorious.
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by people3: 7:30pm On Aug 08, 2015
Peaceisgold:
My brother, d same applies to Ekiti state university,ado-ekiti(EKSU)
Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by ifeanyi317(m): 7:44pm On Aug 08, 2015
all na by grace my friend that graduated with a 2 2 has two job offers immesaiyly after his nysc so 2 2 or not allna God grace

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Icon4s(m): 8:02pm On Aug 08, 2015
Kazrem:
My best line: Where there is no vacancy, you
can create one.
.
And how many have u created? undecided

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Re: YES! There Is Hope For 2.2 And Third Class Grads: Job Hunting Tips by Kazrem(m): 8:06pm On Aug 08, 2015
Icon4s:
And how many have u created? undecided
And how does that affect you?

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