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biology especially the drawing aspect. like I can draw all the diagram in the text book.. except. ![]() |
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There are some T ypes Of Relationships You Should Never Have In School , especially in the University. As universities are hotbeds for all kinds of relationships, good and bad, from everlasting true love to an awkward one-night stands originated from a dinner party. You might have made mistakes, you might not. Either ways, here are the list of things and people not to do in terms of relationships in the university. 1. Do Not Have A Relationship with your lecturer It’s quite understandable that at times, you might be attracted to the person imparting wisdom and learning to you on a daily basis. There are all too many occasions for attraction to blossom; seminars where everyone else is too hungover to turn up, or the aptly named “personal” tutorials. Relationships between faculty members and students are pretty common, and rarely prohibited by universities. But most relationships you have at school aren’t going to end happily ever after. Most likely, if you get into a relationship with your tutor or lecturer, it will implode at some point, and you’ll have to endure the awkwardness and pain of forced contact with an ex who still holds the position of power over you that was so attractive in the first place. Or, worse, you’ll just hit on a lecturer when drunk on free departmental wine, be rejected, and have to spend the next three years studiously avoiding them, and never ever taking any of their courses.. 2.Do Not Have A Relationship with your flatmate Having a relationship with someone you already live with escalates everything; you can get close really quickly, but that makes it harder if you then split up. “ Don’t do it“– else you want someone to be visiting you day in day out, all days, which will instigate some things to happen and definitely make you both get tired of each other really quickly. 3. Do Not Have A Relationship with a sabbatical officer Sabbatical officers are students who take a year off between or directly after their studies to take on key positions in the student union. Relationships between students and people like this might not immediately seem particularly ill- advised, and you do get a kind of second- hand power rush from dating someone vaguely important. But when it ends, and there’s a cardboard cutout of your ex that creepily guards the entrance to your uni, it becomes peculiarly painful. As are all the emails, the weird pictures of them dressed up in a novelty reindeer costume, and the realization that it’s very hard to get over someone when they’re around all the time. Do you have more to add to the list? Comment below. Well, research also tells that however spectacularly you get your heart broken, eventually it’s okay. Just try and listen to Taylor Swift a lot, write a semi- ironic newspaper article about it all, and finally reach the point where you can see your ex and be happy that you once had a good time together. Because school is where you do stupid things that you think you’ll regret forever (like studying philosophy in the middle of a recession, great idea), but actually, looking back, you realise that it was all properly, wonderfully brilliant. FOR MORE TRENDING POSTS https://studentsbase./2016/11/15/3-types-of-relationshipsyou-should-never-have-inschool/ |
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let me ask our maid first... |
to proof my love you must chop my money yeh.. coz my bank alert na pakam |
uncle seun is this true ? |
Charlieo:Done. |
I v liked the page.. but I CNT find ur name yet.. |
FP food is ready. |
clear camera. |
How did he knows? |
cucumber never grow that time.story for don chang |
it's called okete in Yoruba. |
harheesha:it' doesn't matter ...Another one can come also inform of final suppl list for second choice D |
harheesha:I smell another list for second choice d |
harheesha:So Sad. |
harheesha:I wasn't later admitted.. I didn't want to quote u back in lasu thread that y |
if I don't comment on this, I am not good.. we all started naijaloaded earlier.. when it was still one kind dark green theme.. that time I get one book for copying things dre. |
If you regularly become excessively nervous before and during an important exam, you may have “testophobia”. It is mostly called ” examinophobia” or “exam fever”. It is a very common phenomenon among students most especially when an important examination is at their door step. It is very disastrous that it affect them psychologically, socially, emotionally and cognitively. It affects many people of all ages and intelligence – elementary students, secondary students and even university students. It is not something that can be easily eliminated so far there is still what we called EXAMINATION in existence. In most cases, it is caused by the fear of failing an exam and some other reasons which I will highlight below. 1. Inadequate preparation. Inadequate preparation is one of the ultimate inbuilt of fear into students’ mind when an examination is approaching. This in most cases occur to students who have not covered a vast area of the course or subject syllabus. It also affect those who are not active in classes or a class of students who are not properly taught. This could be due to their lack of understanding or the ineffective way they are been thought in the class. It could also be as a result of dyslexia, memory lock, psychological stress, panic attack, etc. The students who find themselves in any of the above ‘bracket’ always find their hearts beat profoundly anytime they hear the word “Examination”. 2. Bad Orientation From Those Before Them. Sociologists made us know that people are always influence by what they see or hear in their environment. This is also the case when it comes to the question “why do students fear examination?”. Students like to hear history from those who have passed through a course or an examination before them so that they can have a preview of what it looks like. These seniors mostly use this to intimidate them and as a result of this create fear into their hearts. This solemnly depends on what they are telling them and how they are saying it. In cases whereby they tell them “no one has ever passed this course” or “don’t expect anything bigger than D in this course even if you are a god” this easily made them anxious even before the exam comes. 3. Irrational and fallacious believes. Some students minds are full of all strains of fallacious and irrational believes. Fears like “if I fail, my parents will kill me” or “I must score 100% or I am worthless”. Also, catastrophe believes like ” no matter how I prepare, I will fail the subject”. These believes also made students to be panic about examinations. 4. Pressure. Pressure contributes lot of fear into students’ heart doing an examination. It could be pressure from parents, teachers, relatives, guidance etc. It makes them to be shivery doing exams. It is almost the same with irrational believes because they are mostly influence by the pressure given to them. 5. The fear of failing. Another reason why students fear exams is the fear of failing. The fear that they may not score up to their desire or the pass mark always create a very high degree of fear in them. It is something that keep them worrying almost every time to the extent that it drains their ability to read. M. P. Ossa was once asked “what is the cause of examination fear in students?”. He simply replied “I think for a lot of students it is the fear of failure rather than the exam itself which causes all the anxiety” and that’s just the truth. source https://studentsbase./2016/11/15/top-5-reasons-whystudents-fearexaminations/ |
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