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Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Chizzyjoyce(f): 11:02am On Aug 01, 2017
The Emphasis on First Class

There are over a thousand and one person in the same field with you. Graduating with first class set you apart from them. Nevertheless, the knowledge being acquired in school is not often streamlined with the expectation in the outside world of work. So here goes the question - is First Class still relevant especially in Nigeria today.
Some people still strive for it and others do not. Why??
Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Prevho: 11:09am On Aug 01, 2017
If it is not, why are people stil striving for it?
Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Chizzyjoyce(f): 11:13am On Aug 01, 2017
Some students have lost that intrinsic drive to pursue first class since they feel it's doesn't really stand as a yardstick to measure a person's future

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Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Nobody: 7:27pm On Aug 01, 2017
First class is very relevant, forget all these things people are saying, its just that Nigerian lecturers are good at frustrating students life in school making it more difficult to get.
Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by ashewoboy(m): 8:01pm On Aug 01, 2017
Chizzyjoyce:
The Emphasis on First Class

There are over a thousand and one person in the same field with you. Graduating with first class set you apart from them. Nevertheless, the knowledge being acquired in school is not often streamlined with the expectation in the outside world of work. So here goes the question - is First Class still relevant especially in Nigeria today.
Some people still strive for it and others do not. Why??





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Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Chizzyjoyce(f): 7:04am On Aug 02, 2017
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Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Gerrard59(m): 11:58am On Aug 02, 2017
Chizzyjoyce:
The Emphasis on First Class

There are over a thousand and one person in the same field with you. Graduating with first class set you apart from them. Nevertheless, the knowledge being acquired in school is not often streamlined with the expectation in the outside world of work. So here goes the question - is First Class still relevant especially in Nigeria today.
Some people still strive for it and others do not. Why??


It is relevant and will always be. Post graduate studies, working with top companies globally, research grants etc. It is. I advise any student to achieve one. Start early, as early as the day you get admitted into the institution. Be determined and preserve. The world is competitive, ensuring you stand out in the competition is key.

Mrs Kachtee (She got a first in Law from UI and MSc from Cambridge) made a post on it.
http://www.kacheetee.com/blog/2017/7/30/getting-a-first-class-degree-in-nigeria-benefiits
Re: Is First Class Still Relevant In Our Country Today?? by Chizzyjoyce(f): 2:20pm On Aug 02, 2017
Gerrard59:



It is relevant and will always be. Post graduate studies, working with top companies globally, research grants etc. It is. I advise any student to achieve one. Start early, as early as the day you get admitted into the institution. Be determined and preserve. The world is competitive, ensuring you stand out in the competition is key.

Mrs Kachtee (She got a first in Law from UI and MSc from Cambridge) made a post on it.
http://www.kacheetee.com/blog/2017/7/30/getting-a-first-class-degree-in-nigeria-benefiits


This is really nice ooo

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