Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Exoticstan(m): 2:22pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
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Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by fairygeh(f): 2:22pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Dannidom: Law should be the hardest course. This guys ar trying, the read and cite cases till you wonder if there is any ready reckoner for their citations.
I knw a barrister, mehn preparing a single case ehh inshort they are trying. God bless you.infact I feel like kissing u |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Mickey7(m): 2:25pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
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Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:28pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
goldfish80:
Aren't you an idiiot by calling a fool before making your point. Is your father not an idiiot for raising idiiot like you? You call yourself a lawyer but you lack the candor or decorum to speak in public. Idiiot again! Get the fuckoff my mentions you nitwit and layabout.You think I have your time? Am in court, please bugger off! |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by fairygeh(f): 2:30pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Law is really a tough course Nigeria legal System. Law of contracts Environmental Law Criminal Law Constitutional Law Law of commercial Transactions Family Law Cyber Law Law of torts Medical Law Equity$ Trusts Company Law Oil $Gas Law Jurisprudence Civil Procedure Criminal Procedure Administrative Law.. Land law Damn though I enjoyed these courses thoroughly they weren't all that easy |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by neyur: 2:31pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
u dont know d tidiousness and bulckiness of courses untill u experience 1...@op,was it dat u ave studied d whole courses on earth and yu came to found out dat dose courses listed above ar d most difficult courses in university or u just heard people talking about those courses more often and exagerated as usual?..bruh in d university, no course is easy it all about ur mind set n abilities..if i applied for medcine n was given botany doesnt mean botany is a beanscake...dont even try faculty of agriculture wen u ar told to study general agriculture...omo oni duro wo tan.....#soilscience# |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Lipzlikeshugar(f): 2:32pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
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Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:48pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
hardbody:
#yimu X 10#....Jealousy dey cause ulcer ooo *yimu* |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by noordean(m): 2:49pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Alcatraz001:
I am not insulting him, I am just putting him in his place because his likes abound in Nigeria who think because all LAWYERS aint riding on multi million naira cars then the course is as good as worthless.Capisce? everybdy knws u were insulting him,only a FOOL would tink otherwise |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:53pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
shaizegotswag: . Thank God I can make u smile... Are you as happy as a penguin Yes!!!!!! #igara bere |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:56pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
heykims:
Lemme let u know why medicine is hyped. In medical school, u will be trained to be come a general practitioner which means u av to be familiar wt all aspects of medicine nd as such u sud be able to confront any health issues to a reasonable extent before u consider referal to a specialist if need be. Hence, a medical student must be grounded in knowledge and skill in ALL branches of medcine s beginning from d basic medical scienes as in anatomy, physiology nd chemistry, then other branches as in pathology nd pharmacology internal medcine- cardiology, endocrinology, gastro enterology nd many more surgery- general, plastic, orthopaedic nd lots more Others are obstetrics nd gynaecology, paediatrics, psychiatry, ophthamology, radiology, orthorhinolaryngology, anesthesiology, community medicne... And it isnt just about having d idea, u must prove ursef competent in their and basic skills hence u re subjected not just to paper examinations but also clinical assessments nd also oral examinations called VIVA NB: u dont pass in medical schools, u only satisfy d examiners U cud see d breakdown of what one will go tru in medicine is enough to scare one away.. For those already battling in its undergraduatehood nd d aspiring-to-be doctors , i say BEST OF LUCK!! that was what out HOD used to welcome us into preclinicals... Medicine, where u never pass.... u only satisfy d examiner. 2 Likes |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:58pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Apart from medicine n dentistry.. is there any other course where they do continuous stuffs.. e.g in medicine unilorin,300lvl MB exam is for everything u have been doing since 200level.. That's 2yrs work.. unlike in other courses.. once u do ur semester exam, u forget d course... |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by cbrass(m): 3:00pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Alcatraz001:
You are a COMPOUND FOOL my friend, these people only go back to study Law because it is Prestigious and not because it is so easy.If you don't know what you are doing then PLEASE don't study LAW. I am a LAWYER and sometimes I still feel its so so so hard Practising the damn Profession.
I know that you think LAW is easy because of the Low remuneration but I dare you to not only Study Law in the University and Law School but also Practice LAW and I bet you would proclaim that JESUS IS LORD. Next time stay Clear of what you know nothing about. Do you have to insult to pass home your watery comment, you don't even have a point to counter his own, infact you don't sound like a good lawyer..you lost so cheaply to an ordinary nairalander..smh 1 Like |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Keluong(m): 3:10pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING is the hardest |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by aywhy93(m): 3:13pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
firstkyn: Medicine: The fact that it involves human life makes it even more challenging; it takes longer number of years than any other course in Nigeria before they are tagged qualified as it deals with human life, the students are compelled to read heavy-weighted textbooks and they engage in reading almost all the time . Passing MBBS is another ball game and includes courses like Anatomy, Biochemistry , physiology, this poses a lot of worry to medical students ; most of them even go for thanksgiving when they eventually pass . Medicine as a course requires a lot of commitment from the student considering the length of the courses and examinations involved . via: telegraph.co .uk Chemistry: This may sound easy and more fun when viewed from practical sense but in a more academic sense it involves a lot of math and physics making it more challenging to study. It involves nomenclature, reactions , stoichiometry , molarity and thermochemistry and host of others . Engineering: As the name implies involves designing . “ Engine students “ as they are fondly called take wide range of courses in engineering faculty including petroleum engineering , civil engineering , electric and electronic engineering and host of others before they even get to the point of handling courses specified for their department, and of course there are lots of professional exams to go through before one is qualified as a professional engineer to practice in Nigeria . Law: This requires a lot of skills and hard work. Law students read a lot of written materials and must comprehend , and accurately recall legal provisions and use the relevant law in new situations. They must be able to take a logical approach and apply knowledge to factual situations. It also involves length of time , courses and examinations while in school and after school before one could practice as a professional. via: telegraph.co .uk Mathematics and Statistics: At first when applying for this course , you could think it will be easier to deal with , it will interest you to know that abstract maths is not that easy , it is not just about being good at calculations ; it involves estimations , calculus , geometrics and host of others . It is important that you know that you may deal with calculations all through your stay in the institution . Architecture : This is one of the most complex courses in faculty of environmental sciences to study. A lot of time , people look at it as a very easy course involving only the act of drawing, it is important to know that it involves much more than mere drawing and designing . On graduation they are faced with lots of professional exams before they are able to practice as a professional. add ur own Hmmmnnn... I was thinking you won't list my course ni oooh but you did. It's not easy to be a MATHEMATICIAN. My Head is already hurting and hotting me. Facts in Figure !!! :-) |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by goldfish80(m): 3:16pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Alcatraz001:
Get the fuckoff my mentions you nitwit and layabout.You think I have your time? Am in court, please bugger off! Your brain must be like a machine running on cooking oil, not diesel if you think I have your time. Gerrout of my face you cheese eating monkey. |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by cmacs(m): 3:17pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
what of physics? dix post is not complete ibeg.. |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by dunmorris(m): 3:17pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
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Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by undergroundking(m): 3:20pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Urban and regional planning (environmental science) |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Suzyky4u(f): 3:21pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
firstkyn: Medicine: The fact that it involves human life makes it even more challenging; it takes longer number of years than any other course in Nigeria before they are tagged qualified as it deals with human life, the students are compelled to read heavy-weighted textbooks and they engage in reading almost all the time . Passing MBBS is another ball game and includes courses like Anatomy, Biochemistry , physiology, this poses a lot of worry to medical students ; most of them even go for thanksgiving when they eventually pass . Medicine as a course requires a lot of commitment from the student considering the length of the courses and examinations involved . via: telegraph.co .uk Chemistry: This may sound easy and more fun when viewed from practical sense but in a more academic sense it involves a lot of math and physics making it more challenging to study. It involves nomenclature, reactions , stoichiometry , molarity and thermochemistry and host of others . Engineering: As the name implies involves designing . “ Engine students “ as they are fondly called take wide range of courses in engineering faculty including petroleum engineering , civil engineering , electric and electronic engineering and host of others before they even get to the point of handling courses specified for their department, and of course there are lots of professional exams to go through before one is qualified as a professional engineer to practice in Nigeria . Law: This requires a lot of skills and hard work. Law students read a lot of written materials and must comprehend , and accurately recall legal provisions and use the relevant law in new situations. They must be able to take a logical approach and apply knowledge to factual situations. It also involves length of time , courses and examinations while in school and after school before one could practice as a professional. via: telegraph.co .uk Mathematics and Statistics: At first when applying for this course , you could think it will be easier to deal with , it will interest you to know that abstract maths is not that easy , it is not just about being good at calculations ; it involves estimations , calculus , geometrics and host of others . It is important that you know that you may deal with calculations all through your stay in the institution . Architecture : This is one of the most complex courses in faculty of environmental sciences to study. A lot of time , people look at it as a very easy course involving only the act of drawing, it is important to know that it involves much more than mere drawing and designing . On graduation they are faced with lots of professional exams before they are able to practice as a professional. add ur own Linguistics, Theatre Arts, Fine Arts, Logic and Philosophy. You go piss for pant. |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by shaizegotswag: 3:35pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
penquin: Yes!!!!!! #igara bere . Igara turkey abi chicken? All igara always end in front of hot oyel ooo Lol |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by deavicky(m): 3:39pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
firstkyn: Medicine: The fact that it involves human life makes it even more challenging; it takes longer number of years than any other course in Nigeria before they are tagged qualified as it deals with human life, the students are compelled to read heavy-weighted textbooks and they engage in reading almost all the time . Passing MBBS is another ball game and includes courses like Anatomy, Biochemistry , physiology, this poses a lot of worry to medical students ; most of them even go for thanksgiving when they eventually pass . Medicine as a course requires a lot of commitment from the student considering the length of the courses and examinations involved . via: telegraph.co .uk Chemistry: This may sound easy and more fun when viewed from practical sense but in a more academic sense it involves a lot of math and physics making it more challenging to study. It involves nomenclature, reactions , stoichiometry , molarity and thermochemistry and host of others . Engineering: As the name implies involves designing . “ Engine students “ as they are fondly called take wide range of courses in engineering faculty including petroleum engineering , civil engineering , electric and electronic engineering and host of others before they even get to the point of handling courses specified for their department, and of course there are lots of professional exams to go through before one is qualified as a professional engineer to practice in Nigeria . Law: This requires a lot of skills and hard work. Law students read a lot of written materials and must comprehend , and accurately recall legal provisions and use the relevant law in new situations. They must be able to take a logical approach and apply knowledge to factual situations. It also involves length of time , courses and examinations while in school and after school before one could practice as a professional. via: telegraph.co .uk Mathematics and Statistics: At first when applying for this course , you could think it will be easier to deal with , it will interest you to know that abstract maths is not that easy , it is not just about being good at calculations ; it involves estimations , calculus , geometrics and host of others . It is important that you know that you may deal with calculations all through your stay in the institution . Architecture : This is one of the most complex courses in faculty of environmental sciences to study. A lot of time , people look at it as a very easy course involving only the act of drawing, it is important to know that it involves much more than mere drawing and designing . On graduation they are faced with lots of professional exams before they are able to practice as a professional. add ur own why would u say courses like chemistry, math stat are difficult? |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:45pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
cbrass:
Do you have to insult to pass home your watery comment, you don't even have a point to counter his own, infact you don't sound like a good lawyer..you lost so cheaply to an ordinary nairalander..smh What point do you want me to pass to counter his own? Points of Law? What do you and your friend know? Lmao. My friend please don't let me descend on you please.Cheers. |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Skeelzz(m): 3:51pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Was about to throw an insult den I saw architecture 1 Like |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Samabu07(m): 4:01pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Pls, try not to be dishonourable like our Federal Law Makers...
Why on earth did you forget to include "Physics" on that list?
So therefore its an incomplete list. You mean to say Chemistry and Maths are complex abi?
For the record; Mathematics is a language in Physics, and the application of Physics is simply Engineering. Maths made Physics easier to study. And the absence of Physics....is the non existence of Engineering as a course.
#Team_Physicist! 1 Like |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Lovexme(m): 4:06pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Alcatraz001:
I am not insulting him, I am just putting him in his place because his likes abound in Nigeria who think because all LAWYERS aint riding on multi million naira cars then the course is as good as worthless.Capisce? I don't have a problem with you, capisce? |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Samabu07(m): 4:06pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
fairygeh: God bless you.infact I feel like kissing u You must kiss him today....ehhh; you said what?...you are unavoidably absent? Eyah...he said his not around... I will represent him...bring your face your closer |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Emyben(m): 4:18pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Am studying architecture and am typing this from the Archi studio in school . Please, in other news, lets vote kulboy for Mr Nairaland contest finale happening tomorrow Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Visit https://www.nairaland.com/kulboy to view his profile. #teamkulboy 1 Like |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by SenatorJames(m): 4:29pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Sircomeference: idi.ot na olodo like una go dey form rubbish post,,,,
have u done all the courses?? See as nobody remember Agricultural science courses, where both theory and practical work is fire. Diaris God ooooo |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by daramz1(m): 4:33pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Reping the Legal profession. Ama proud Lawyer..... |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:48pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Exoticstan: As a student of Optometry in Uniben getting ready for 200L showdown, I couldn't agree more. Yo... daz the spirit bruh |
Re: Six Hardest Courses To Study In Nigeria by tochstorm(m): 4:52pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
Can we get the list of the easy ones? |