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Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Petacephas: 10:42am On Feb 10, 2021
This is what we need not all these empty skulls carrying only fart and poo behind calling themselves slay. Congrats to her joor. May she fly higher and enjoy the best out of life.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by ogelekpomgam(m): 10:42am On Feb 10, 2021
femi4:
Take her out of academics especially her course, she is useless

I don't like one-way student, they can be very boring.

Staying indoor doing same thing all day.....Boring life
Hmmm.bro, it's better you come out with 1st class and get job worth millions in salary.fun go dey pursue you.dry pocket looking for fun no balance at all oooo...
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Hafeez23: 10:55am On Feb 10, 2021
Nice one. keep moving
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by tamunobello: 11:03am On Feb 10, 2021
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Uyi168: 11:05am On Feb 10, 2021
FalseProphet1:

The guys have gone into petty crime and Yahoo.
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Maybe true.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by pegix(m): 11:17am On Feb 10, 2021
samuelpeters:

Guys are always distracted!

How many guys would want to sit down and read when they know the future is not that Bright in Nigeria especially for them.

The best they can do is to engage in any side hustle and graduate with a fairly good results.

It's almost a norm in our Universities where the best are females and the guys are just hanging around.

No be lie o..........we just cruise our ways shaperly grin angry
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by pegix(m): 11:19am On Feb 10, 2021
4tomandchi:
Beautiful girl fine brains God bless you and your family.

God bless Nigeria.
Omo she no fine like dat joor grin
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Ominimercy(m): 11:35am On Feb 10, 2021
Bravo Brainy
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Nobody: 11:37am On Feb 10, 2021
Exmilitant:
She is brilliant, but not enlightened. Otherwise, she won't be chained to religion.
The exposure required to destroy her religiousity can only happen by chance.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Exmilitant(m): 11:44am On Feb 10, 2021
HellVictorinho:

The exposure required to destroy her religiousity can only happen by chance.
I should know.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by SirWarlock: 1:16pm On Feb 10, 2021
emmanuel596:
This post wont get alot of views and comments because Nigerian youths hates education and educative stuffs
then rant on how Government hate education grin. On the other hand they didn't ignore this thread completely smiley.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by SirWarlock: 1:17pm On Feb 10, 2021
seanwilliam:
oga shut up jare ..


But you’re kinda right though .. she might not sabi any other thing true true
grin grin. She didn't say she doesn't go out at all grin.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by SirWarlock: 1:20pm On Feb 10, 2021
JoshOxborn:
Everything is cramming and memorizing theories! I hate to say this, she shouldn't be a proud pharmacist if she can't sit down and produce drugs simple antibacterial drugs.

It's not her fault, but the system is wack. I can never be proud of my course if I can't put it to use, and engineering student can't even build a toy car, they don't practice engineering but they cram how it works without having a clue how to get started.

What a useless country, China and Japan are innovating new, superb, and awesome technologies, Nigeria is here teaching the students how to cram for 8hrs when the real deal is practicals and more practicals, let us see what you can build and create with your knowledge!
pharmacy isn't about production though sad.

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Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by SirWarlock: 1:21pm On Feb 10, 2021
Escobar98:



1) February 20 we’re resuming virtually

2) 288 is really good score for Computer Science. Since 288/8 is 36. Out of 50% for JAMB you garner 36/50 already. Not bad.

Average Computer Science dept cut off mark is 68. So 68 minus 36 (that you’ve got already) equals 32. 32 times 2 equals 64. So you need 64 or more in your PUTME. Smash 70 and you’re good. Your JAMB score is advantageous.

Edit: last cut off mark for Computer Science is 64. This year it’ll be around 66. Just prepare well for your PUTME. Your JAMB got you covered, mate.

3) I’m not sure but around April




does that include mbbs students? The virtual learning that is.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by JoshOxborn: 1:26pm On Feb 10, 2021
SirWarlock:
pharmacy isn't about production though sad.

Really?

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Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by FFA: 1:28pm On Feb 10, 2021
[b][b]How were you able to combine it with the rigor of pharmacy school considering that studying pharmacy is time [/b]consuming?

I always have this mindset of doing the right thing at the right time. Basically, I am not a fan of piling up notes, so most of the time, I read as we are being taught. Also, during tests and exams, I go into hibernation mode. I am not also a fan of late night reading, so I use my weekend very judiciously. I stay indoor reading from morning till night, and the only break I get is probably to cook and also go for prayer.



This was my strategy when l was undergraduate .

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Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Escobar98(m): 1:44pm On Feb 10, 2021
SirWarlock:
does that include mbbs students? The virtual learning that is.

Yes for now, although my knowledge is limited concerning that. There might be special package for practicals I don’t know. But for now it’s virtual, generally
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Hassanmaye(m): 1:47pm On Feb 10, 2021
buyhairs:
Hustle oooo. The best graduating student in my set is selling beddings on whatsapp
You are not serious
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by aribisala0(m): 2:04pm On Feb 10, 2021
Excellent
Still our science courses are focussed on too much book reading and no practical output
Maybe that is why we are nowhere to be found in producing Covid19 vaccines
Reading books = uploading and
then downloading to get best grades does not move a nation forward

We import most of our drugs from India and they are even in Nigeria manufacturing drugs for us
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by 2tpick: 2:41pm On Feb 10, 2021
Congrats to her.

You can't make first class in the university I graduated from after having low grades in 100 and 200 levels. Well it all depends on her definition of "low grades"
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Thryphosa(m): 3:26pm On Feb 10, 2021
Ahh! She's from Ogun State, I see, their brain be like magnet, naturally intelligent beings. I used to have one in my level way back, dude would be reading and watching movies, las las na him still top the class. All the best girl, continue to break limits.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by MrNipplesLover(m): 4:24pm On Feb 10, 2021
She's gifted with extraordinary brain.


Her reading pattern is mostly same with others who would still come to exam hall and turn giraffes. grin grin


God bless ur brain more.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by hstar: 7:48pm On Feb 10, 2021
Respect
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Indestructible: 8:19pm On Feb 10, 2021
She is definitely very intelligent
But doesn't seem so smart
Her responses said it all
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Godkenneth: 8:23pm On Feb 10, 2021
This Is Why I Will Have A Female Economist As Vice President.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Friend22(m): 10:26pm On Feb 10, 2021
Exmilitant:
She is brilliant, but not enlightened. Otherwise, she won't be chained to religion.

Some of you are so into yourselves that you think anyone who does religion needs to be "exposed".

Those ones who have been " exposed" tell me one thing they have contributed to humanity?
I personally hate when people think religion limits or stunts ones ability to learn.
In fact, religion refocuses your mind on important things not the rubbish you and I will choose to engage in.

The algebra,Biology,chemistry,sociology and astrology you guys boast about today were works by committed religious folks.

Google Khwarizmi, Ibn Haytham,even George Mendel is a monk.

So,carry your yeye exposure talk go beer joint.
It's not meant for people who know what true knowledge is.

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Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Exmilitant(m): 11:05pm On Feb 10, 2021
Friend22:


Some of you are so into yourselves that you think anyone who does religion needs to be "exposed".

Those ones who have been " exposed" tell me one thing they have contributed to humanity?
I personally hate when people think religion limits or stunts ones ability to learn.
In fact, religion refocuses your mind on important things not the rubbish you and I will choose to engage in.

The algebra,Biology,chemistry,sociology and astrology you guys boast about today were works by committed religious folks.

Google Khwarizmi, Ibn Haytham,even George Mendel is a monk.

So,carry your yeye exposure talk go beer joint.
It's not meant for people who know what true knowledge is.
Are you done wailing? You know what? You are gonna fail woefully in trying to make a case for religion, worse islam.... And less i forget, my 'exposure' has made me a liberal and very accomodating...
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by Hahjascho(m): 12:37pm On Feb 12, 2021
The feeling of success is soothing.
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by CALCULUS16: 6:18pm On Feb 12, 2021
ITbomb:
All reading and no fvrk makes Basirat a........
Rare gem
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by dangotesmummy: 6:46am On Feb 13, 2021
JoshOxborn:
Everything is cramming and memorizing theories! I hate to say this, she shouldn't be a proud pharmacist if she can't sit down and produce drugs simple antibacterial drugs.

It's not her fault, but the system is wack. I can never be proud of my course if I can't put it to use, and engineering student can't even build a toy car, they don't practice engineering but they cram how it works without having a clue how to get started.

What a useless country, China and Japan are innovating new, superb, and awesome technologies, Nigeria is here teaching the students how to cram for 8hrs when the real deal is practicals and more practicals, let us see what you can build and create with your knowledge!
envy! Unreasonable comparison! Envy


Even the Bible says those who compare themselves to others are not wise
Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by HitlerGaddafi: 11:46am On Feb 13, 2021
Seyzcham91:
you no lie
I was discussing this with someone many years back in uni, he said it's because of their upbringing. Many of them grew up attending ilekewu where their Arabic and Quran teachers go dey whipe them koboko just for making a tiny mistake. That's what developed their brains over time. And when they attended ilekewu as kids, it was all about cramming Arabic and Quran. That's why if you notice it's always in mathematics and calculation courses they're always very good at. Although they are extremely good at theory too. All those hijab girls and alfas wey dey wear white cap and their trousers no dey reach ground ehn, fear them. In a university or polytechnic, 70% of the scholars and class toppers in all the departments are these people.


Cc: porthouse7

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Re: My Reading Culture - Rufai Basirat, UI Pharmacy Best Graduating Student by JoshOxborn: 6:14pm On Feb 13, 2021
dangotesmummy:
envy! Unreasonable comparison! Envy


Even the Bible says those who compare themselves to others are not wise

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