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Education / Re: closed by Stchidex64: 10:37pm On Feb 15, 2017
Rickcutie:
QUESTION 1
How many complex numbers and how many integers are there in this interval? (-10,7]

0 complex numbers,16 integers
Education / Re: Very Good UTME Coaching Classes Needed by Stchidex64: 8:30pm On Feb 11, 2017
Ion have d number o.... U can go and make enquiries there
Education / Re: Very Good UTME Coaching Classes Needed by Stchidex64: 4:56pm On Feb 11, 2017
kikies:


Let me thank u now
Thanks
Lool...tho u have to fork out 9k monthly o....if u're a boarder...13 or 15...thho as @ last year when I was there o
Education / Re: Very Good UTME Coaching Classes Needed by Stchidex64: 3:10pm On Feb 11, 2017
kikies:
I need info about any good jamb coaching classes around Okota, Isolo and Oshodi axis.
Anybody who can help, pls drop a comment
Thanks
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Bro/sis...go to Adams College 16,jubril street,oshodi...thank me later....that's if u serious o
Phones / Please Who Has Any Idea About Any Android Smartphones Between 24 And 26k? by Stchidex64: 11:09am On Feb 09, 2017
Any 1 with an idea...preferably with 5" screen and good camera
Sports / Re: Manchester City Drops Iheanacho To B-list by Stchidex64: 1:08pm On Feb 03, 2017
powerblaze:


I don't think so... Go watch his U17 performance... He has a good eye for a perfectly weighted pass, as well as a good eye for goal. But City were more interested in his finishing skills, as really, thats where they had room for him. Its unfortunate that players begin their career with the wrong option. If he had gone to a smaller club and played the 10 role and excelled, bigger clubs will get him to play that 10 role.
God bless ur brain sir,I heard fc porto was coming for him then,and I never believed that he would sign for man city that had almost three No 10s!
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 10:20am On Feb 01, 2017
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if you are not in awo, idia, zik and indy...you're not in ui lol smiley Pls y do u say so?
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 8:43am On Jan 31, 2017
cassyrooy:
You'll get to know if you stay in Zik. The experience can not be explained.

Its just random pranking, foul and witty words thrown to passerby in Zik Hall.

like 'you be auxiliary boyfriend' kinda
Lol...those zikites are characters grin
cassyrooy:
You'll get to know if you stay in Zik. The experience can not be explained.

Its just random pranking, foul and witty words thrown to passerby in Zik Hall.

like 'you be auxiliary boyfriend' kinda
Lol...those zikites are characters
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 10:06pm On Jan 30, 2017
cassyrooy:
Tips for Zitkites and Katangites.

1. To avoid porters wahala, go for Block B or C.

2. For ease to carry water, go for 16-34(First Floor) or 35-57(Second Floor)

3. To avoid the Toilets, 12-7, 9-15, 16-19, 22-28, 32-34, Second Floor and Last Flor mostly has good toilets on a normal day.

4. To fully enjoy and participate in Aroo, B and C Blocks are your sure bets
Ppls,what's "Aroo"?
Education / Re: OAU Vs UI, Which Is The Best? by Stchidex64: 11:07pm On Jan 22, 2017
bayooooooo:
I don't know enough about OAU to make an informed comparison between the two.
A lot of comments are just long-held perceptions. But since I graduated from UI, I would just summarize those things I liked while I was there:

1. I did not buy hand-outs. As a matter of fact, UI had perhaps still has a policy against selling of hand-outs. Typically, I took notes in class and then went to Kenneth Dike library to write detailed notes using good textbooks. I used to hear stories of mark for handouts in other universities etc, but it never happened in UI or I did not witness it.

2. I never took a class that was taught by one lecturer; the least was two. In my first year in UI, six lecturers taught CHE 157, four of which were professors. Infact, at the end of my first year, I was taught by twenty one professors. The point I am making is, it is difficult to influence grades in UI. You would have to bribe so many professors or lecturers to do achieve that. Plus, experts tend to teach classes to the benefit of students. Since each lecturer would write at least a question, it could be daunting taking a class taught by six teachers. In some universities, you would not be taught by professors except in your final year.

3. UI exams are pretty well structured and competently administered. Never for once did I hear of any leak. Plus, exams results were promptly displayed at the end of each semester. It's extremely rare for a script to get lost or something. And at the beginning of each session, a copy of your transcript is needed to register. It is always a big surprise to me when people from other schools discover carry overs from 100 level that they didn't know until final year.

4.Lecturer to student ratio is good. There are departments where you have just twenty students (in each level) and lecturers know each by the first name. UI does not admit beyond its carrying capacity. You learn more, bond more and have room to ask questions. This factor explains why UI graduates always get mobilized for NYSC immediately after graduation.

5. Accommodation is good. In my first year, we were three in a room( Mellanby hall). In final year, only two students were in a room (D block). Electricity was stable. I remember people laughing at me when I brought stove and lantern in 100 Level. I did use the stove two or three times, but there was no need for it. Plus, each hall has a reading room which I used to my benefit. There is a common room where we watched premiership matches on Saturdays and Sundays, and movies on weekdays.

6. UI is fairly well secured. I used to go to the social sciences, faculty of agriculture or law to read at night, and would not be back to my room until 3am. You see people around, reading with their girlfriends etc. I was never for once afraid or threatened walking at night in UI. Cultism was not that pronounced, we heard about cult crises at Ibadan poly almost on weekly basis but had no impact on UI.

7. Social life is good for the what's up type. I participated in faculty politics and was into many clubs on campus. Off campus, there is a lot to explore in Ibadan. Plus, UI shares boundary with Ibadan Poly. We used to go there to bring girls.

8. Facilities were aging but still manageable. There was just one ASUU warning strike of about one or two weeks throughout my studies. There were more postgraduate students than undergraduates in my department. Fees were reasonable. In my first year, I paid 12005 plus about 2000 at the department and faculty level. Subsequent years, I paid in total about the same fees, accommodation included. Without accommodation, 4500 or thereabout for the whole session.

9.The quality of students was extremely high, almost every good student was a local champion in their respective secondary schools and the competition was real and intense. UI is a school where if you study smart and hard, you get good grades. No influence, nothing. Plus, if you don't put in the efforts and your CGPA fall below a certain value, you're asked to leave. UI publishes a tsunami list every session where students who can't cope are asked to leave. I put in the efforts and graduated with a first class honours and on top of my faculty. Many of my friends graduated with first class too. All tales of wicked lecturer from other universities were not applicable; there were hard classes with just one or two people having A but on the whole it was a great experience for me.

10. So, in things that matter like school reputation, UI is good. Academic, research and scholastic achievements: UI, as far as Nigeria is concerned, is excellent. Infact, UI is virtually a postgraduate university and you can't become one if your academic and research reputation is sub-par. Facilities: also within Nigeria, UI is still good. Quality of students: UI competes with a handful of schools for the best students Nigeria has on offer.

11. In humanities, I don't think any school in Nigeria can outperform UI in history, comparative literature, language and communication arts, linguistics etc. The same is true of core social sciences like political science, geography and economics. No school in Nigeria can easily edge out UI in core sciences like chemistry, physics and mathematics. UI's geology is also highly rated. In health sciences, UI's medicine, pharmacy and physiotherapy are highly regarded. UI engineering is good and competitive but I don't expect it to be on the same par with specialties school like FUTA et al.

Pls bro,I'll like to be in touch..a fresher in pharmacy...BTW,please what course did u study?
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 12:20pm On Jan 20, 2017
Bukkiminat:

Yes..that's in second semester
Ope o...ok thanks
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 11:17pm On Jan 19, 2017
Bukkiminat:

First semester Maths101 (supplementary maths) Physics114 Physics115 ( heat and thermodynamics) Chemistry157 ( physical chemistry) Zoology111 Ges107 Chemistry195- practical Physics118 - practical
Pls will I do botany in 100level?
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 10:09am On Jan 05, 2017
Bukkiminat:


Yeah, when you get to pharmacy school proper, u will get the gist
. Aiit,thank u very much
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 9:28pm On Jan 04, 2017
Bukkiminat:

No
Ok thanks,but I heard sth abt distinctions
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 6:37pm On Jan 04, 2017
Bukkiminat:

First semester Maths101 (supplementary maths) Physics114 Physics115 ( heat and thermodynamics) Chemistry157 ( physical chemistry) Zoology111 Ges107 Chemistry195- practical Physics118 - practical
Thank u so so much...are B.Pharm certificates graded?...like first class,etc
Education / Pls Any UI Pharmacy Student Here? by Stchidex64: 6:41pm On Dec 30, 2016
Pls I need the list of 100lvl first semester courses..any1 who can help...thanks
Education / Re: 2016/2017 University of Ibadan Admission Thread Guide. by Stchidex64: 5:59pm On Dec 30, 2016
Allocsoluwatosi:
First semester courses are
math111(algebra 4units)
math121(calculus 4units)
chem157(physical chemistry 4units)
phy114(mechanics 3units)
phy115(thermo 3units)
ges101(uses of english 3units)
tme111(engineering drawing 2units)
Chem195(chemistry practical extends to 2nd semester 2units)
phy118(physics practical extends to 2nd semester 3units)
bro pls do u knw dat of pharmacy?
Education / Re: Pls Can I Get A List Of Ui 100 Lvl Pharmacy Courses by Stchidex64: 1:42pm On Dec 14, 2016
Femolacaster:
chemistry, physics, botany, zoology and GNS
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Thanks,but please I'll appreciate if you can break it down to the actual number of courses,e.g physics 112,chem 157,et al
Education / Pls Can I Get A List Of Ui 100 Lvl Pharmacy Courses by Stchidex64: 1:25pm On Dec 14, 2016
Hello house,I'm new here ( and also a freshman at UI) and I'll like to know the courses we freshmen will be offering....thanking you for your answers

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