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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Nobody: 11:30am On Apr 16, 2020
dukeprince50:

I graduated with a CGPA of 4.26, I'm a soil scientist, I graduated February 2020, my dream is bigger than what salary could offer. Even if I graduated with 5.0 I'll still advice anyone to start a business

I shook my head when someone commented that only people who didn't graduate with good grades have mindset that certificate has nothing to put to table. I'll also graduate with something very close to your CGPA later this year in Agric. Engrng, my love was with computers from day one I was given the admission, had to continue doing it anyways, age is not with me. And starting from my 200level days, I started learning computer programming, didn't let that impede my flow in school, at 4.18 now. My plan after school is to pursue that ICT path full fledged. If job comes my way with my certificate, bravo, I will just use the money I get there to step up my programming game, I'll possible take a Msc course relating to ICT, outside of course, then if other things possible come to mind, like having businesses that pay most of my bills, so I move...

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by serendipityF: 11:31am On Apr 16, 2020
Mtcheeeew, make I no just talk
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by jaksmillioniar: 11:32am On Apr 16, 2020
pocohantas:


No wonder. It keeps adding up. You already know age has disqualified you from most entry level positions. So, you started dreaming...

Keep dreaming o, but don’t come here to bobo anyone. Na certificate keep NOI for IMF.
I Neva work wit my certificate yet I make my millions.certificate is good but it wont help u.am also a business consultant
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by insperyadyou: 11:33am On Apr 16, 2020
Chatflick:
A friend of mine is a medical doctor but she has dumped the certificate for business. My cousin brother graduated as an Architect from covenant university but after a year of work, he quit to work from home as a freelancer meanwhile his sister finished from Igbenedion university in benin and she dropped the certificate also to pursue business. I can go on you know
How many of the people who read such courses that are not working do you know?You say can go on. Go on, please
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Nobody: 11:34am On Apr 16, 2020
jaksmillioniar:
u must be mad.dont Eva mention my wife from DAT ur dirty mouth
Aww. Such a bad girl she is. Tell her there's more where that came from grin grin

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by uche393: 11:38am On Apr 16, 2020
My degree gave me a wide view about life, but I just like living a life of freedom (family,travel ,...) that's why I prefer my business.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by udemzyudex(m): 11:39am On Apr 16, 2020
Uwaiwe:

I know of a guy working with HND cert and earns 2.5M monthly. Without his certificate it would have been impossible to qualify for such a job. If you have a certificate, can effectively defend your profession as a seasoned graduate, You will always achieve great goals with your certificate.
Most education is a scam people were guys that can't defend their certificates. They passed through the institution but institution never passed through them. The who pass na him know book people.


You see,this life is not fair at all,the world was not created to favour everybody,if it favours you thank your God.

I believe in hard work and luck,those saying school na scam have their own experience too,well I don't with that notion since going to school is not all about getting a degree.

Like I always say, school is important work hard and make sure you get a good result so that when the opportunity comes ,you will be able to use it.

We have graduates with good result still earning peanut and there are some with pass earning thousands of naira.

School no be scam but don't depend on your degree,if the opportunity comes use it.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Nobody: 11:40am On Apr 16, 2020
dukeprince50:

I graduated with a CGPA of 4.26, I'm a soil scientist, I graduated February 2020, my dream is bigger than what salary could offer. Even if I graduated with 5.0 I'll still advice anyone to start a business

Young man, do you think it's dat easy to start a business grin

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Topmaike007(m): 11:40am On Apr 16, 2020
yrex01:
na u dey mind d guy na.. He's one of few who are lucky to get a well paid job after school. He's talking about good grades, mumu should go to north n see how people with pass degree are working in high places while A&Bs graduates are roaming round d street. He's just talking nonsense
I no blame the guy maybe him papa na senator that's why
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Theconglomerate(m): 11:42am On Apr 16, 2020
m140:

If you get am you go know say na small money to many
of course I've passed that level to know 5m is not small na.
If them say make you prove say you get the money weh you dey call small now,na there issues fit dey.
People weh know money know say there is no small money.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by socialmediaman: 11:43am On Apr 16, 2020
dukeprince50:
ok I apologize.lol
I would have said, don't depend on only ur certificate in d next 10yrs, have more streams of income.
Lemme edit

You could’ve said this initially and avoided all the embarrassing debate, but the resilience of many Nigerians to continue arguing their way through without regard for honesty made you run round in circles. Next time, admit the error and move on

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Ojizy1(m): 11:43am On Apr 16, 2020
m140:

If you get am you go know say na small money to many
Bro
5m is just 13k$
Small money
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by FGonline: 11:47am On Apr 16, 2020
NextD18:
If you study well,hard and carefully. Your bachelor's degree will be the best thing to ever happen to you.

Don't allow those who failed in school to deceive you with "School na scam" talks. It isn't. It is very important, if not, thousands of people won't be applying every year to study.

Just be focused and work very hard.
mumu

You go to school to acquire knowledge not to get certificate or earn a living.

Fool

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Slimranky(m): 11:47am On Apr 16, 2020
dukeprince50:

I edited my earlier post concerning the issue, u can recheck again.

Personally I feel Degree gives u ego, learning a "Hand job" is good but I'll advice anybody and everybody to get a degree even though it's useless to them.
There is this pride that comes with a degree, If someone has a handwork which pays him or her very well, the person can still get a degree later in life, u can even go to school at age of 60. To me going to uni is never a waste of time but putting all hope in that degree is a waste of sense and brain

One can even do a part-time schooling and still be working or doing a business irrespective of their age..
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Ojizy1(m): 11:47am On Apr 16, 2020
pocohantas:


Of course you are disqualified. You are yet to serve and you are already 26.

If you don’t know that MOST well paying organizations wouldn’t take a graduate (post-NYSC) that is more than 26yrs...then it is quite understandable that you are a dreamer. Some even drop it to 24.

You think it is by your CPGA? This one doesn’t know what going on. grin grin
Shhhhhhh

My big bro is 31 and secured a job with Shell and is a very fat salary
No connection �

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by vicben27(m): 11:50am On Apr 16, 2020
it's been 6yrs after graduation, mine is laying on my fridge, l have never had any reason to use it, after a few applications after graduation l gave on up on job searching. my professional experience in my field of study has kept food on my table by the Grace of God.
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by muffyt05: 11:50am On Apr 16, 2020
NextD18:
If you study well,hard and carefully. Your bachelor's degree will be the best thing to ever happen to you.

Don't allow those who failed in school to deceive you with "School na scam" talks. It isn't. It is very important, if not, thousands of people won't be applying every year to study.

Just be focused and work very hard.

I'm not saying you're wrong ooo, in actual fact, you're very correct. But in a Nigerian environment, after the degree, what next?
Haven't you see 1st class graduates riding okada all over Lagos?
In fact, there's hardly any young Nigerian you meet in Lagos without any form of tertiary education but wetin happen, STREET CAME TO THE RESCUE. I don't earn my living from the street as I work in a formal environment but I tell you, many of those street guys make far more than majority of the suits and ties you see at various bus-stops across the state.
My advice, get the degree but don't ever become too satisfied with whatever it gives you, las Las, na street still dey help boys.
Hmmm, I remember my 1st salary as a graduate, a paltry sum of #20,000. Don't be surprised, many graduates are still earning that and many more will kill to have that as a salary

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by pocohantas(f): 11:52am On Apr 16, 2020
Ojizy1:

Shhhhhhh

My big bro is 31 and secured a job with Shell and is a very fat salary
No connection �

As a contract or core staff?
Entry level or experienced?

Oga, don’t deceive people with my big bro story. Organizations won’t recruit a 31years old man for entry level. Big bro indeed. grin

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by NwanyiOkpa(f): 11:53am On Apr 16, 2020
Ojizy1:

Shhhhhhh

My big bro is 31 and secured a job with Shell and is a very fat salary
No connection �

Don't mind these people who gave up on their dreams.

Did your bro enter as an experienced worker?
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by tobidipity(m): 11:53am On Apr 16, 2020
Fantastically useless... After several years of job searching, ended up as a hustler in computer village
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Ojizy1(m): 11:53am On Apr 16, 2020
Mypeople2:
OP, the question should be " What are using your certificate to do in this present time ? " I studied this , I studied that, yet you can not use your university or polytechnic certificate annual salary to buy a tear rubber car like footballers.Many persons cannot even buy a land or build a house with their certificates.
Please before you quote me, ask yourself " can I use my two months salary with what my certificate is giving me to buy a land after removing all expenses?" That will tell you how valuable your certificate is



Wisdom�
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Onlyonebuhari: 11:54am On Apr 16, 2020
The useful certificates today are the ones acquired with hand work and practical hand jobs like engineering and medical practice.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by xcabczyxabczzzz: 11:55am On Apr 16, 2020
Investnow2017:


May I ask: is education all about making money
No, but this life is all about money.
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Nobody: 11:57am On Apr 16, 2020
Hello
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by tobidipity(m): 11:57am On Apr 16, 2020
NextD18:
If you study well,hard and carefully. Your bachelor's degree will be the best thing to ever happen to you.

Don't allow those who failed in school to deceive you with "School na scam" talks. It isn't. It is very important, if not, thousands of people won't be applying every year to study.

Just be focused and work very hard.

Oga Ade, I'm a first class graduate of business administration but now I'm a hustler in computer village after years of fruitless job searching. You see this study hard, be focus, work very hard and the rest doesn't apply in this country.
My dear if u or your parents have connections, you are covered regardless of the result you come out with.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Rapmoney(m): 11:58am On Apr 16, 2020
dukeprince50:
we all have what makes us happy, if cert will make u achieve ur dreams, then it's cool, my dream is bigger than what certs offer and I wish to retire at early age, therefore cert won't do me any good, it's individual preference
I bend mouth deh call d mila abi? lol. Moreover I didn't say I regret going to school, I just said I won't use my cert in the next 5yrs.
I will not want to continue this debate any further.
Stay safe bro

So all dis tribal noises you make on Nairaland, you just graduated in Feb., 2020?

You must be a kid.

That's why it's not worth it arguing with just anyone here. They could even be same age as your first child.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Quam7even(m): 11:59am On Apr 16, 2020
Very useful if you come out with a good grade and actual knowledge of what you studied...by God's grace doors go just dey open left right and centre

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by hamer: 12:00pm On Apr 16, 2020
Keziehenry:
.
everyone that make comment on this post lied, even the one claiming he graduated long ago. What's your field of discipline, HW much do you earn.
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by Bigfish121(m): 12:01pm On Apr 16, 2020
I studied civil engineering in the university though graduated with a 2.2 which I never expected.i am trying to get some digital skills to boost myself.me using my degree to work will depend mainly on where I do my nysc because I will need to get some experience.

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by xcabczyxabczzzz: 12:02pm On Apr 16, 2020
Theconglomerate:
5m is not small money anywhere in the world,even to Zuckerberg.
Watch what you say.
If you get 1m 5 naira no be small money for you?

It is all about perception dude.
Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by pmoye(m): 12:02pm On Apr 16, 2020
My bachelor-education is of course very useful. It literally fetches me millions (note the plural) every single month. And because of it I have been to several parts of this world than I can begin to count now.

That said... You would notice I used the word 'bachelor-education' and not degree. This is to delineate it from the certificate which is supposed to be a paper (or electronic) confirmation that you passed through a process that ought to have imparted you with:

1) a training in discipline,
2) a competence,
3) a mental orientation,
4) a set of experiences, and
5) a set of social connections.

It is the sum total of these five (and more) that is called education. The paper (the certificate) itself is useless. It is the level to which you achieve those five qualities that confer value on the paper. In other words, the paper doesn't confer any value on you, you confer value on that piece of paper.

People that are saying 'hand-work' is better than education are naive set of human beings. It doesn't matter whether you are involved in a handiwork, or business, they all involve those five components. And your success ultimately depends on how well you are able to build these qualities. Whether formal education, handiwork, or business, the world is littered with examples of men that have made it big as well as those that are worse than rags.

So, you have all the chances in the world to build yourself into a man that imparts value to your certificate. And never expect that piece of paper to confer any value on you.



ManuelMount:
I'm a University student so I'll like to know how valuable yours.

Feel free to air your views accordingly

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Re: How Useful Is/was Your Bachelor's Degree? by MrEgghead(m): 12:04pm On Apr 16, 2020
dukeprince50:
its not a lie, I had passion for medicine, I really do.
But at this moment, I have passion for money lol.
As a consultant in d medical field, they pay u 700-800k monthly, same with professor, but see ehn, business fit pay u 5mila, 10mila, 100mila if u want to ball high etc in a month.

I may not be saying this if I got my dream course because that course may not open my eyes and I'll still wallow in my stupidity.

People have passion for money o, no worry when u leave school, u go understand say money comes before profession.

See ehn, If u drop Otedola/Adeleke(multi millionaires) and Ben Carson(med doctor) , wake me up from deep sleep and tell me to choose one, I'll choose Otedola. Who profession epp?
Na money be fine bobo
The funny thing about life is that No amount of money can be enough. Even Dangote wants to earn more by opening new ventures every year..
You thought Medicine could give you the money you needed hence, your choice but you weren't given which changed your mindset because you had no choice..
But Some persons chose out it out of passion and they can still make millions from it....

There's no limitation to what anyone can achieve in any field.

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