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Properties / Re: *GBAGADA ROOMSELF* **** by Pearl1212(f): 1:32am On Mar 08, 2023
The peace Estate
How much is the total package?
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 5:05pm On Dec 14, 2022
Pearl1212:
I based in Edo state
Thanks for the advice




quote author=Smartwave post=113353211] HND/Bsc conversion programme is purely design by NUC for HND holder to upgrade to Degree programme. Is just two years programme. ( In fact, it's not a full time programme, mostly Friday/Saturday, (twice in a month). School like Kwara state university, LAUTH Ogbomoso, Almost all private universities in south are doing it.

As you study statistics in your HND, you are allow to change to either Computer Science, Mathematics.
It's so flexible, school fees is avoidable.
Well, i did mine, at Joseph Ayo Babalola University, ikeji Arakeji Osun state. It is very interesting.
The school fees is so flexible, you pay as you love.

( I spent just one year, seven months).

I know uniport also doing it.

You can tell me where you based, i will guide to the best university nearby.
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 11:37am On Nov 12, 2022
[quote author=Kingzy4pep post=115873270]My dear, If I'm to advise you, I'd say apply for masters with your distinction to a couple of US universities and with your statistics background, you can switch to MSc Data analysis/science. That's like a goldmine now and the US has so many scholarship opportunities in that field at the moment. I can guide you through if you want. It's not gonna be very easy but it's worth the try, trust me.


Please guide me through
Please
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Firstbank 2022 Graduate Trainee Recruitment: Aptitude Test Invitation by Pearl1212(f): 1:46pm On Aug 19, 2022
I don't know why I'm feeling this way I was schedule for the test tomorrow I Abuja presently I'm still in Benin city

I'm having double mind, if the stress and everything is worth it
Career / Career Advice Needed by Pearl1212(f): 11:16am On Jun 28, 2022
Having done with my HND program in statistics, I'm looking forward to upgrading my certificate from HND to BSC, as an HND Holder in statistics, I don't know if I should go for BSC statistics or BSC accounting.
Please your advice and opinions is needed. Thanks
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 1:04pm On Jun 21, 2022
I based on Edo state
Thanks for the advice




quote author=Smartwave post=113353211] HND/Bsc conversion programme is purely design by NUC for HND holder to upgrade to Degree programme. Is just two years programme. ( In fact, it's not a full time programme, mostly Friday/Saturday, (twice in a month). School like Kwara state university, LAUTH Ogbomoso, Almost all private universities in south are doing it.

As you study statistics in your HND, you are allow to change to either Computer Science, Mathematics.
It's so flexible, school fees is avoidable.
Well, i did mine, at Joseph Ayo Babalola University, ikeji Arakeji Osun state. It is very interesting.
The school fees is so flexible, you pay as you love.

( I spent just one year, seven months).

I know uniport also doing it.

You can tell me where you based, i will guide to the best university nearby.[/quote]
Education / Re: Do You Like The Course You Studied In University Or Polytechnic? by Pearl1212(f): 2:04pm On Jun 08, 2022
Please the first degree you went for was it through direct entry or HND conversion program?




quote author=doghorp post=87966720]I studied Mechanical Engineering and I love it. I have HND Mechanical Engineering but currently Studying Physics as a first Degree then later I will do a master's in Engineering Physics. I am currently working as Mechanical Technician in an oil and gas servicing company [/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 9:46pm On May 30, 2022
[quote author=PKURLINZ post=113324038]

No problem Sha
But I think Statistics has an upper hand wen compared to accounting.....

I rest my case
If you wanna go for Accounting, carry go (Success to you)



Thanks for the advice.
I'm grateful �

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Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 9:45pm On May 30, 2022
[Thanks for the advice




uote author=Lastic post=113325100]
Let me start by congratulating you for graduating with distinction. Secondly, it is good that you are setting sight on progressing academically. there are two side to your future; studying in Nigeria or abroad. if you intend to study in Nigeria then go for a Bsc dont consider PGD, it will hunt you later in the future. But if you intend to study abroad then you can write GRE and apply to any university in the USA, that will guarantee you straignt admission for Msc. I also did HND and currently on PhD. the choice is yours.[/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 8:38pm On May 30, 2022
Wow
I'm having it hard in deciding because accounting is a professional course unlike statistics



quote author=PKURLINZ post=113321279]

Statistics is a very good course.
if you should ask me, I will choose Statistics to Accounting..... E get why[/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:33pm On May 30, 2022
Blast1:


My candid advise is for you to take a top up degree conversion form in one of our Nigerian university. You run 5 semesters and get a bachelor's degree. Otherwise, you'll miss a lot of opportunities if you don't have a bachelor's degree.


Thanks
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:29pm On May 30, 2022
GboyegaD:


What makes it expensive? All you need pay for is the GRE and TOEFL and the time to prepare for both. You surely would get a free ride.

Go read more on the USA student visa thread.



Thanks alot
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:24pm On May 30, 2022
Is quite expensive oh




quote author=GboyegaD post=113313905]

Pursue a Masters in the US. [/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:09pm On May 30, 2022
Localemperor:
Hi check your mention, I have sent the number, so I can take it down..




Have copied it
You can take it down now.
Thanks alot
Pets / Re: 10 Months Female Eskimo Available For New Home by Pearl1212(f): 3:08pm On May 30, 2022
[quote author=Localemperor post=113312573]Hi pearl1212, this is my number..WhatsApp and calls



You can take it down
Thanks alot
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:07pm On May 30, 2022
quote author=Tenumootito post=113313284]My dear brother...HND is limiting, I have been there and know what I went through. I went for one interview, I did well but at final stage the director told me why did I stopped at HND that I am shortchanged myself...I wept and went to do degree...

Don't got for PGD...Ask people in academics,its limit them, they use it against them when they want to get to next cadre....
Go and start Bsc ,age still on your side




Thanks alot for the advice.
I be girl oh�
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:02pm On May 30, 2022
I be girl.
Thanks for the advice.




Drefaithful:


Young man go for your Bsc and thank me later.
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 3:01pm On May 30, 2022
meshinoye:
HND+ Bsc or HND only. They are both meaningless nowadays. Go for professional certification in IT or write ICAN or ACCA( ACCA will even offer u B.sc,M.sc, MBA) if you so desire to hold all those paper degrees.

Most HND holders also holds B.sc , employers are no longer looking out for that.






Thanks sir.
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:46pm On May 30, 2022
Mopolchi:
Do a direct entry and read accounting, if it is possible.





Please can you state your reasons please please
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:43pm On May 30, 2022
I will like to be enlightened on this.
Thanks.



quote author=Smartwave post=113312349]. Go for HND/Bsc conversion programme.

Is just two years programme.

Mostly, weekend ( Fri and sat.)

If you need more light?? Let mr know.

Don't try PGD, it will only waste your time and money.[/quote]

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Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:42pm On May 30, 2022
Professional certificate in what field?
Please


quote author=MadeMan01 post=113312549]Get professional certification [/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:42pm On May 30, 2022
Thanks alot for the advice. I will definitely look into data science.


quote author=Kennyquestt post=113312583]

Going for a PGD or Bsc after your HND is not a bad idea, but what do you want to achieve with it?
Have you studied the opportunities of getting a job with your HND in the present labour market?
Have you assessed the opportunities of getting a job with PGD if there is any?
What is the Bsc going to offer you?
My advice to you is to do an evaluation of your HND qualification Vis a viz what it can offer you in the labour market.
Has technology taken over your Field? If so invest time in learning the new technological trends of your Field, upskill your self,be informed and I bet you,you will be able to make better decisions for your self.
Build a strong CV from practical learning not academic learning.
Consider professional exams in your field and you will in a very short time become an authority in your field.
As a statistician go and learn data science, you will be very relevant in many organisations.
[/quote]

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Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:39pm On May 30, 2022
Presently anything that will put a big smile on
my face in 3 to 4 years time is what I will enjoy doing oh

My primary goal is to be able to build a successful career that will pay well in future.



quote author=babadee1 post=113312022]

What do you enjoy doing? What are your primary goals for your future?[/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:36pm On May 30, 2022
Okay dear



quote author=Localemperor post=113312442] I will quote you in another section and a dead thread so we can exchange number then delete on time[/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:30pm On May 30, 2022
[Thanks alot...im grateful



quote author=DMainMan post=113312331]

Check the full scholarship option for USA and Canada schools.


https://www.nairaland.com/7152889/hnd-graduate-want-get-scholarship[/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:30pm On May 30, 2022
[Thanks alot dear.
I'm grateful


quote author=BuhariNaWah post=113309483]

If you are on Twitter, start from here.
twitter.com/wakawaka_doctor/status/1488766313262686210?t=2vAsyGerwsW3WGVHL0hl4Q&s=19

Let her get TEFL certification if she can.
From the urls listed on that tweet, borderlink replies faster, and are taking for next year academic session.
Just fill the application form on their website, that will contact you for interview in probably a month time.
She should also get her CV polished with a photo on it (canva app can do this easily).
She does not need any teaching experience to get the job.

Goodluck[/quote]
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:29pm On May 30, 2022
Okay dear. Thanks alot.

Emerie22:
Since you have HND, go for Direct entry or u do ICAN
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:28pm On May 30, 2022
I be girl
Thanks for the advice.



Drefaithful:


Young man go for your Bsc and thank me later.
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:27pm On May 30, 2022
I be girl
Thanks for the advice.



wasi9ice:
Go and learn work Oga , plenty certificate isn't a guarantee to success anymore

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Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:26pm On May 30, 2022
I'm in Benin...please your WhatsApp or call number please.



osazsky:
handwork..if u dey benin contact me
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:25pm On May 30, 2022
victorsola:
go to uk for direct masters.




Going to UK for masters is quite expensive oh....no money for that now and getting scholarship with HND is difficult.
Career / Re: Academic Advice; as an HND graduate what next? PGD or BSC by Pearl1212(f): 2:23pm On May 30, 2022
[quote author=kurlz post=113310947]

Go for direct entry. Bsc. Even if its starting all over again in another course do it. I still regret doing PGD today. I wish I knew better when younger. Many of my mates that we did PGD together have gone back for bsc now. Don't ever be tempted to do that PGD shit. If It's not Bsc it can never be Bsc. The discrimination of HND and regret aftermath no be here. Having Bsc And HND will be an advantage for you at the long run. There are some opportunities abroad (Jobs, scholarships or even further studies) or some other vital Places, its BSC they want, You are still young some your age are still in school so no qualms.[ Thanks alot for the advice.]

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