YourBestWriter: it is 9 years now and counting for me. Finished service in 2015. I stay with my parents in the village now, and I have been their burden for years. Everything just stood still after service year, and the worst was I was unable to save.
Even my hands are tied with no money in my account. I tried to carry block in a block industry, but each labourer together agreed to refuse me that opportunity because they say that I am ajebo, and I don't belong to block industries. I don't know how they find out that I am a book person even though I tried so hard to hide it.
Sometimes I pray for a quick painless death, but everyday God kept providing food for me to eat like as if he doesn't want me to die. But i kept on arguing with him till this day in my prayers. I beg him to take my wretched life painlessly, but it is as if he's enjoying my pains.
Try getting to know about Scholarships and apply them since you're a book person.
One of the reasons I did this compilation is to know what were/are the trajectories of exceptionally brilliant students who made exploits nationwide. It is an area I am very passionate about. For instance, does a high WASSCE score mean the person can/will attain a high JAMB score? Consider Seunara Arotiba, currently a medical student at UI, was the best WAEC candidate in 2018 with 8As, scored 305 in JAMB. Meanwhile, Obi-Obuoha Abiamamela scored 354 and came third in WAEC rankings (https://twitter.com/JOwoleke/status/1197984452573646849?s=20).
Another was Adeagbo Michelle Oluwabukunmi who came second in WAEC rankings in the same 2018, but probably never wrote UTME. Currently a medical student at the University of Debrecen in Hungary. He was a student of Chrisland High School.
Yet another is Victory Yinka-Banjo who in 2020 made waves after attaining 9As in her WASSCE, but had 335 in her UTME. She is currently a sophomore studying Computer Science and Molecular Biology at MIT, USA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victory-yinka-banjo/
Ayodele Dada Daniel, the 5.0 CGPA graduate of Psychology from UNILAG, what were his WASSCE grades? (He did enter via direct entry, so no JAMB). What about Aminat Yusuf, who graduated with a 5.0 CGPA in Law from LASU, what were her WASSCE grades? What did she score in JAMB? BTW, Aminat is a legal intern at Olaniwun and Ajayi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aminat-yusuf-3970051a4/?originalSubdomain=ng and Ayodele Dada is a Knight Hennessey Scholar at Stanford University: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ayodele-ayo-dada-stanford/
So, questions come to mind: are stellar WASSCE grades a prerequisite for a very high JAMB score (350+)? Which would you use to predict someoneβs academic performance in the university, stellar grades in WASSCE or a very high JAMB score? Going forward, these are questions I seek answers to.
In 2013, I scored 276. I didn't use the jamb and I opted for another option. Nice to know the highest was 299.
Please @OP and any other people with the answer to my question, should reply me.
Good afternoon Bro!
Please, I want to be sure if normal/Nigerian debit card can make the payment of about N300k online for the Turkish Airlines ticket, since I chose Naira and debit/credit card as payment method.
I'm trying to make the inquiry so as not to fall victim of network issue or limit in transaction.
mushroomFarm: First picture: Another picture with my American classmate. Second picture: salads from church Third picture: flag of Nigeria and some other countries flying high at Ammosov North Eastern federal university stadium, Yakutsk, Russia.
Great one Bro!
I do not know about Russia.
Do they offer Scholarship(s)?
I am thinking of a PhD there in Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, if they do.
Hello. Yeah. The interview was like a formality. They asked why you chose turkey and what you know about turkey or if there's a famous Turkish scientist that you know.
It's a shit scholarship though and you probably shouldn't take it if you get it. Well, unless you have some way of making extra money.
Wow, thank you for this information.
You got it(MSc), did you accept the offer and finished your programme?
Stargurl20: Someone is on 4.07 and the person only has a semester left. He's going to be taking 6courses which are 2 unit each and a project which is 6 unit. If the person make straight A's in the six courses, and may be have at least B in his project, what is he likely to graduate with?