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Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Ebullient07: 1:22pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
akoko11: Fallacy? He just said what is true. Your docs are required only when you've being admitted and upon resumption. U just dnt like oau dat's y u dnt wnt to agree wit anyone dat seem to say sth true/positive abt d skul. For all I know, all des could have bin avoided if d lady followed up her admission (not by bribery nd d oda vices tru wch pple sort demselves out). She could have gone to oda depts she preferrd to lobby for oda courses she preferred. Bfor I gained admission into d skul back den, I alredy mde plans of opting for history/inter rel in d event dat my grade wwas blow d cutoFf point for law but thankfully, I made d merit list without anybody assistin me for whatever. For those sayin she shud have bin given dentistry(her second choice) the probability of dat happenin is low reason being dat her 2nd preferred cause is competitive too and a lot of pple wud hve chosen it as their 1st choice too. If she had chosen anor course outside d college, she would have bin admitted. Above all, I wish al des is resolved to her favour cos it's just bad dat pple from d elds states who have lower points ar on d admission list for med while she is left hangin in d air. This brings to fore the foolishness of our leaders who are bereft of gud ideas and sound tot proceses. Because of d sttupid quota system and what not, merit is sacrificed on the altar of mediocrity. God save us from leaders who have no vision for d country. 1 Like |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Ebullient07: 1:23pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
akoko11: Fallacy? He just said what is true. Your docs are required only when you've being admitted and upon resumption. U just dnt like oau dat's y u dnt wnt to agree wit anyone dat seem to say sth true/positive abt d skul. For all I know, all des could have bin avoided if d lady followed up her admission (not by bribery nd d oda vices tru wch pple sort demselves out). She could have gone to oda depts to lobby for oda courses she preferred. Bfor I gained admission into d skul back den, I alredy mde plans of opting for history/inter rel in d event dat my grade wwas blow d cutoFf point for law but thankfully, I made d merit list without anybody assistin me for whatever. For those sayin she shud have bin given dentistry(her second choice) the probability of dat happening is low reason being dat her 2nd preferred cause is competitive too and a lot of pple wud hve chosen it as their 1st choice too. If she had chosen anor course outside d college, she would have bin admitted. Above all, I wish al des is resolved to her favour cos it's just bad dat pple from d elds states who have lower points ar on d admission list for med while she is left hangin in d air. This brings to fore the foolishness of our leaders who are bereft of gud ideas and sound tot proceses. Because of d sttupid quota system and what not, merit is sacrificed on the altar of mediocrity. God save us from leaders who have no vision for d country. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by GLOBALINF: 1:32pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
I wonder why we still study in our "failed" educational institutions in Nigeria. Nigeria education is a complete scam. The best of the best cannot compete with his/her counterpart abroad. So what's fuzz. No Nigeria institutions on the list of best 10000, institutions in the world. Yes we are only brilliant on paper. We have better, cheaper, and more advance schools abroad that you don't even need that fu*king JAMB. Check my signature to get immediate admission to study any course you want, at 50% scholarships without any external exams,
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Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by akoko11: 1:40pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Ebullient07: U will agree with me that d school was not fair to her. Personally I don't hate OAU, but I speak against Wat is wrong. They should offer her d admission that's all. Tanx |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 1:52pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
sbashir10: And the university went ahead and assumed that she failed the 8th subject or didn't take it at all..Shouldn't the university know better and request information on the missing subject? Or is this question I am asking dumb? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 1:53pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
akoko11: I stand with you. The admissions process is shrouded in assumptions that are made in haste and turned out untrue. That's the problem here. 1 Like |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 1:57pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
taryur: Then is wrong! If the 5'O level credit system must change, then the other processes have to change too. IFE has made a huge mistake here. You don't base admissions decisions on assumptions. The best way would be to get the subjects and grades from the horse's mouth, the examining bodies. Why assume a student failed a subject or didn't take the 8th subject when you have not verified. Wow, this is unbelievable. Or are our brothers and sisters in support of the uni's decision not seeing this glaring error?? |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 1:59pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
TobeyTobee: That is the point and that remains the mistake. The school has made an implicit assumption that - either the student got F in the subject or didn't take it. This is not exactly true as it turned out. That is a hasty assumption. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 2:05pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
awelekiti: Oga, me I have already sent the prof a respectable email. He looks like a respectable person and an elder and for him to have come out to give this explanation, bros he deserves our respect and humility, at least young people like me. The school has made an error of assumption here and I will continue to disagree, like you, with anyone who tries to absolve the school of any blames. I am waiting for the prof's response. If the response don't come and nothing happens, then the matter will go further. The school has to own up to the error in its process and improve in the next admissions process in the coming years 1 Like |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by TobeyTobee: 2:14pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
The truth is the problem is not actually with OAU but with the educational curriculum now being used...... Imagine someone going for med&surg doing book keeping, marketing, tailoring and all that in WAEC. You don't really expect OAU to grade the person with those subjects. 2 Likes |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Nobody: 2:26pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Ximenez:?? So how is Furher maths better than computer studies for medicine o? they cant accept "new subjects" but they can accept combination of result abi? Oshi. stop defending shit. The rubrics used for this admission is trash...It only favour ELDS and professors and lecturers children 1 Like |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 2:28pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Nalikedis: Guy, let's focus on merit where the girl belongs. Forget the rest, they have been in the naija policy for decades.. In the merit, their decisions are based on assumptions that didn't turn out true. And this is the fact. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Nobody: 2:29pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
TobeyTobee:So she substituted core sciences with classes you listed abi? a lady with 320 beibg refused admission some Elds and lecturer piking got with 202...stop defending trash 1 Like |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 2:33pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Nalikedis: Guy, focus on Merit. She does not qualify for other categories based on her place of origin. The merit here is the issue. She is qualified to enter on merit. That's the thing |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by DAVIES27(m): 2:39pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
GIVE HER ADMISSION OOOO,SHE DESERVES IT. 1 Like |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by TobeyTobee: 2:40pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Nalikedis:I'm only trying to make a point......meanwhile OAU later added computer on the eportal so she supposed to have rectified the error before now. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by olupass(m): 2:42pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
I took time to calculate her score as posted here. She deserves to be admitted. I'm sure this must have gotten to the provost by now. University admission should be a right. Not a privilege. 1 Like
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Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by baum1: 3:35pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
All you people venting. That's cool. Send the prof a respectful email. Go to facebook and type his name, then send him an email. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by benji93: 5:24pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
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Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by akoko11: 6:09pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
baum1: U r on point bro |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by 1afrika: 6:18pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
This is getting more interesting. Kudos to d prof for taking his time to explain. It speaks volume of his regard for quality and justice. Meanwhile, Aror's case is one of the very many "admission denials " brought by ds year's admissions process. I sincerely hope an overhaul can happen to our admission processes. Peace |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by BraniacX(m): 6:32pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
thinkative:No i wasn't, at what point does tribalism become nepotism and vice-versa? The distinction between the two is very blurry and gray if there's any distinction whatsoever! For example, you're in charge of admissions and you're from lagos, two students, one from cross rivers and one from a place near your ancestral home in lag who happens to be your second cousin fall on the lower spectrum of the confidence interval for a given course and you have to pick one of them to complete your list, the cross rivers applicant edges the lagos applicant by 0.005% points which is statistically insignificant but that difference exists, you pick the lagos student knowing he's a vague relation of yours but rationalise it as it being his luck, afterall, 0.005% is insignificant forgetting that the other student and people from his area won't see it as such and they allege favouritism which let's be honest it is, so on your scale of morality, nepotism is less worse than tribalism but how are you going to reconcile it to your conscience? That it is not tribalism? Good luck convincing yourself |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by BraniacX(m): 6:42pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
taryur: And they told applicants to scan and upload their results and documents as part of the requirements for filling the e-application forms on the e-portal for what? Administrative undersight or is it oversight? Come up with another argument http://www.oauife.edu.ng/2016/07/2016-admission-screening-exercise/ |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Osezzua(m): 7:43pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
With that O'level result n a jamb score of such magnitude, that lady deserves to be in a university of her choice studying a course of her choice as well. Universities in d south west such as Unilag n OAU are known for always throwing out names especially if u are not from that geopolitical region. This has to stop. Is d school telling me that if she had lied while uploading her grades in d portal by saying she had A1 in all her O'level subjects that they would not have verified if it's true or not by asking her to upload the statement of results before computing her scores. For d girl's gud, she deserves an admission letter now that is d least that can be done for her now. Let's stop all these rubbish of rewarding laziness n encouraging mediocrity. How is that possible? Nigeria don taya all of us sef. With all these ugly trends, e be like say make dem recolonise us again because apparently we nor learn anything. In fact if that girl had chosen Uniben, I don't see why that girl will not have her admission letter by now. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Nobody: 7:55pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Mickael2:vc list legally back up. Irrespective of whether the admission seeker didn't meet up the cut off. if USA was ran like that do you think they will be where they are today. young man stop breeding corruption. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by thinkative: 8:15pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
BraniacX: ur initial point that irked me was that south western schools were tribalistic now you have shifted the goal posts. I will no longer engage you in this dance of folly. to set the record straight. you suggested that this particular girl did not gain admossion into OAU because she was from delta state and not from the south west. now that its apparent that she is already a student of the school, you have 'changed mouth' and danced away from the crux of our argument. the fact is you made a baseless, ill informed , biased and hopelessly unfounded statement. and it came back to bite you... the lady is a student of OAU. and she is not Yoruba. deal with that....then we can talk about nepotism |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by thinkative: 8:29pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
BraniacX: can you see ur tribalism and nepotism spew has fallen flat on its face in this case? you and others like you need to take matters based on their merits! I knew there was a mistake somewhere... hope its resolved in her favour tho |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by worldman(m): 8:31pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Fussbot:oponu ni iya e i.d.i.o.t what do you understand by catchment area |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Nobody: 8:51pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
totalhouse:A2 and A3 for GCE? Dere is god o |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by totalhouse(m): 9:04pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
Blackbolt:Don't seem too get you. What is there is God for? That I made A3 in physics and A1 in maths in gce.. And c6 in physics and A2 in maths in waec.. Oga what you read is nothing but the truth.. For your information, my secondary school days was before the introduction of the new grading system of A, B, C, D etc... maybe that is what you want me to clarify.. |
Re: OAU Admission Saga: Aror Oghenerukewve Got 79.05% not 75.2% by Nobody: 9:06pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
totalhouse:hmm. I thought we had A1,B2,B3, etc.. |
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