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What You Should Do While You Wait For University Admission by skolee: 1:46am On Jul 17, 2012
The days that that lie between June to
October are tense times for everyone
involved in the University admission
processes in Nigeria. University aspirants
(hopefuls) all over the country are waiting
to hear from their top school of choices.
While the Universities, Polytechnics and
Colleges are busy flipping through files and
making the final decisions on whom to
admit, myschool(the best student consultant
in Nigeria) has gone ahead to figure out
what the aspirants are expected to be
doing. The "don'ts" not left behind!
A University admission officer in one of the
popular campus in Nigeria, offers few tips
to keep you from going nuts and taking
:<others with you br /> Monitor events in your
:<school br /> Myschoolnews spent big bucks
developing
Web technology that keeps you informed
about what’s missing, when the exam
comes up, result release, and when your
admission status is published. Use it.
Stay in touch: Emphasize your continuing
interest in the school and be as specific as
possible about why you are interested in a
particular school.
This might include highlighting which
academic and extracurricular programs are
most appealing to you, and why you believe
the institution is a good match for you.
Continued interest, along with strong
academic performance, are two key factors
colleges are looking for from you at this
stage, and it may help with the admissions
decision.
Make necessary contacts: If you have
friends, families, or anything; use them. We
all know how Nigeria is, so seeking little
support in terms of favour from such
people may be a plus for you. Don't forget
to call on God when you need him.
Take every chance you see: While you wait,
be smart. If you see any opportunity from
other schools, take it. Don't be lazy, help
your parents in their business or chores at
home. That will make them to care for you
when you eventually get into school.
Get your documents ready: It is expected
that you have passed one or more of NECO,
WAEC or NABTEB as s proof that you
successfully passed the number 3, of the
6-3-3-4 education system in Nigeria. Your
school of choice will demand for the O'level
result/certificate immediately they admit
you. They will need to see your Original
JAMB result slip, Local Government/State of
Origin Certificate, Birth card/Age
declaration/Birth Certificate, etc. Get these
documents and keep them handy to avoid
delays when you are eventually called up by
your choice school.
Stay informed when your school is selling
:<supplementary admission forms br />
Immediately after merit admission is
supplementary. During supplementary
admission application, candidates can apply
for courses they did not originally choose
in a particular school.
The best way to know when your school is
selling forms is through Myschoolnews
sms alerts. It keeps you informed via your
mobile phones even while you sleep in your
house. Make use of it.

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