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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by yunqdady: 11:08pm On Jul 15, 2022
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by yunqdady: 11:10pm On Jul 15, 2022
SF123:
Greetings the erudite scholars in the house. I need a practical sure success tips on how to conquer and prepare for the post utme?
*How can i combine my school of choice POST UTME past question and that of JAMB examination past question respectively
*At what pace will i study to seeing that i covered the recommended science textbooks, my lamlard series and explicit, jamb and post jamb past question.
*for the lads that has written theirs irrespective of the year, did you combine textbooks?....how did you covered the materials. PLS SOMEONE SHOULD HELP ME ON THIS.
In nursing schools especially in the East, they admit more than required quota.
So better face your studies else they throw you off after 6months weeding exams. You could be 300 in class and only 50 is needed.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Rursh(m): 1:49am On Jul 16, 2022
DrHesjay:
Wow. Someone's comment today reminded me of all the long days here and the memories made from it. Life is indeed, in stages. Throwback to those days where this was the only available platform for we the younger ones to get motivated and inspired by the works of our big chiefs. Those days, we thought getting medicine admission was the end of our problems, but now, we know say problem no dey finish. grin grin grin grin

Dr Hesjay that year, how you dey? Guess you're good?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Adranido(m): 8:24pm On Jul 16, 2022
Ruggedfighter:
My advice is, change to dentistry, leave it in Unical. If we want to be honest, medicine is almost not feasible with that score, especially in a federal University
Hmm
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Adranido(m): 8:26pm On Jul 16, 2022
yunqdady:

Your mates are using their RN certificate to leave the country, you are there looking for MBBS to study.
You need cane.
Don't go and look for nclex or UK NMC CBT and IELTS to write.
This is very offensive sad

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 9:02pm On Jul 16, 2022
FG lethargic approach in handling the idling ASUU strike: An SOS call to our intellectuals to find durable solutions


No doubt that ASUU demands are valid even the incumbent president has acknowledged that in the past but the pitfall is that the presidency is not working actively to end the strike which has lasted for about 5 months now even though they claim the issues are arduous and struggle is going on in the backstage to end the strike as the honorable minister of information told us a few weeks ago. I applaud all the lecturers and other university workers all over the country for always standing up for what will benefit our varsities. I hope the union and government reach an agreement ASAP to save university education from total wreckage because that is the unfortunate foretelling we can come up with from the prevailing prognostic factors at hand and also for the university to serve her main goals as it is indicated by the first chancellor of my prestigious university -----Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria that:
"The first duty of every university is the search for and the spread of knowledge and the establishment of truths... But it must also serve the need of the nation."
~Sir Ahmadu Bello.
But there are questions that I have had in mind for quite some time that begs for answers as a concerned student and patriotic citizen of our country who want university education in Nigeria to be effective to be of immense benefits to Nigeria and the whole world.

So the questions are as follows:


1. Even though our leaders have shown over and over again that they are insensitive and conscience-less; Does ASUU have any compassion for their students and ordinary Nigerians? Can the union concede/compromise to put an end to the strike for the sake of national interest? ------ might sound eerie, but is ASUU going to allow the strike to just proceed like this and allow everything to fall apart?

2. No doubt the strike is taking a big toll on us, even the lecturers (as they have not been paid their remuneration for months though they will surely get all their outstanding paychecks later) and the general public ------ the economic impact is obvious most especially for people that have their enterprises around the schools; so is there any plan by ASUU to rehabilitate the students if anything of such exist at all? For the umpteenth time the government seems not to care, so who is going to replenish back our precious resource (time) lost throughout the strike?

3. If our house roof leaks, do we just destroy everything? Because let's assume that FG decides not to heed the agreement anytime soon, are we just going to sit back and watch till this administration leaves office before the strike ends?

4. I doubt if any of the presidential candidates are keen or have any concrete blueprints to stop this peril. Ideally, I expect the APC flagbearer to show genuine concern, he should enunciate publicly and appeal actively to the current APC-led FG to put an end to the strike because it can affect the acceptance of his party in the upcoming general election.
N.B
"My concern here is not to campaign for or against anyone"

It is better to take what you can get, even if it is very little than to risk having nothing at all. Are we just going to wait and allow our tertiary education to continue to operate this pause- and play- system and allow everything to disintegrate totally?

5. My question here has been asked several times and the reply you get from our lecturers is that "do you have any recourses for the union apart from strike to get the government to do the needful because the strike is the only language they seem to discern to do the needful (But our leaders don't care from their action and inaction). To all our genii who should always be at the vanguard as highly placed fellows in the academia in executing religiously what Sir Ahmadu Bello said which our universities cannot fulfill if they remain closed...
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by muta1996(m): 9:04pm On Jul 16, 2022
muta1996:
FG lethargic approach in handling the idling ASUU strike: An SOS call to our intellectuals to find durable solutions


No doubt that ASUU demands are valid even the incumbent president has acknowledged that in the past but the pitfall is that the presidency is not working actively to end the strike which has lasted for about 5 months now even though they claim the issues are arduous and struggle is going on in the backstage to end the strike as the honorable minister of information told us a few weeks ago. I applaud all the lecturers and other university workers all over the country for always standing up for what will benefit our varsities. I hope the union and government reach an agreement ASAP to save university education from total wreckage because that is the unfortunate foretelling we can come up with from the prevailing prognostic factors at hand and also for the university to serve her main goals as it is indicated by the first chancellor of my prestigious university -----Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria that:
"The first duty of every university is the search for and the spread of knowledge and the establishment of truths... But it must also serve the need of the nation."
~Sir Ahmadu Bello.
But there are questions that I have had in mind for quite some time that begs for answers as a concerned student and patriotic citizen of our country who want university education in Nigeria to be effective to be of immense benefits to Nigeria and the whole world.

So the questions are as follows:


1. Even though our leaders have shown over and over again that they are insensitive and conscience-less; Does ASUU have any compassion for their students and ordinary Nigerians? Can the union concede/compromise to put an end to the strike for the sake of national interest? ------ might sound eerie, but is ASUU going to allow the strike to just proceed like this and allow everything to fall apart?

2. No doubt the strike is taking a big toll on us, even the lecturers (as they have not been paid their remuneration for months though they will surely get all their outstanding paychecks later) and the general public ------ the economic impact is obvious most especially for people that have their enterprises around the schools; so is there any plan by ASUU to rehabilitate the students if anything of such exist at all? For the umpteenth time the government seems not to care, so who is going to replenish back our precious resource (time) lost throughout the strike?

3. If our house roof leaks, do we just destroy everything? Because let's assume that FG decides not to heed the agreement anytime soon, are we just going to sit back and watch till this administration leaves office before the strike ends?

4. I doubt if any of the presidential candidates are keen or have any concrete blueprints to stop this peril. Ideally, I expect the APC flagbearer to show genuine concern, he should enunciate publicly and appeal actively to the current APC-led FG to put an end to the strike because it can affect the acceptance of his party in the upcoming general election.
N.B
"My concern here is not to campaign for or against anyone"

It is better to take what you can get, even if it is very little than to risk having nothing at all. Are we just going to wait and allow our tertiary education to continue to operate this pause- and play- system and allow everything to disintegrate totally?

5. My question here has been asked several times and the reply you get from our lecturers is that "do you have any recourses for the union apart from strike to get the government to do the needful because the strike is the only language they seem to discern to do the needful (But our leaders don't care from their action and inaction). To all our genii who should always be at the vanguard as highly placed fellows in the academia in executing religiously what Sir Ahmadu Bello said which our universities cannot fulfill if they remain closed...

Can ASUU even put into reflection and reconsider vis-à-vis the challenges our great nation is facing at the moment?

My compunction now is that is ASUU implying that there are no other means that can be exercised by the union without necessary shutting down our institutions to persuade the government to yield to her ultimata?

I will be delighted to get responses to all the concerns raised here. Thank you very much.

Afolayan M.T (MBBS still in view due to ASUU strike)
Zaria, Nigeria.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by DrImmaculate(m): 12:47am On Jul 17, 2022
DrHesjay:
Wow. Someone's comment today reminded me of all the long days here and the memories made from it. Life is indeed, in stages. Throwback to those days where this was the only available platform for we the younger ones to get motivated and inspired by the works of our big chiefs. Those days, we thought getting medicine admission was the end of our problems, but now, we know say problem no dey finish. grin grin grin grin

DrHesjay , t'was me who commented on your post. How's housejob treating you?

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by yunqdady: 10:34am On Jul 17, 2022
Adranido:
This is very offensive sad
Not exactly
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by James150: 11:44am On Jul 17, 2022
yunqdady:

Your mates are using their RN certificate to leave the country, you are there looking for MBBS to study.
You need cane.
Don't go and look for nclex or UK NMC CBT and IELTS to write.

Why are you in this thread. Why don't u go and get the RN and leave the country yourself.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dreeam: 12:19pm On Jul 17, 2022
Long time member of this group. Guys, I just recently started a web design service, trying to acquire new clients, please patronise a fellow medical student. Biko, mbok, please.

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You may know who knows who knows someone that requires web design services.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 1:34pm On Jul 17, 2022
yunqdady:

You should check if it's accredited. That's what is important. Whether HND or BNsc isn't that much of an issue.
Do your 3years nursing and get the hellll out of this country before it collapse.
Once APC wins, it's over.
And that your sister, what is she still doing in Nigeria?

Cc: https://www.nairaland.com/2863557/nigerian-nurses-midwives-dream-working
Bro, despite that i got the admission on a silver platter, perhaps i do not really want to study nursing (Bs.c or R.N) even if i should practice outside the country. Actually I have an alternative route to switch to medicine. By Gods grace i will still get it bro, View my previous texts.
Thanks for your concern.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Greenkim(f): 1:30pm On Jul 19, 2022
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Thanks for your advice, I passed my exam.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by swiftz(f): 3:32pm On Jul 21, 2022
DrHesjay:
Wow. Someone's comment today reminded me of all the long days here and the memories made from it. Life is indeed, in stages. Throwback to those days where this was the only available platform for we the younger ones to get motivated and inspired by the works of our big chiefs. Those days, we thought getting medicine admission was the end of our problems, but now, we know say problem no dey finish. grin grin grin grin

Almost fell off my chair reading this...lmao!!!!
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Lawrencethegoat(m): 9:03pm On Jul 21, 2022
So guys I'm thinking of changing my course of radiography to nursing cos the university I applied for is on strike. The university available now is lasu and it not on strike. That why I want to study nursing. I'm a male (17yrs). My brother told me to wait so ASUU will call off strike. But don't know
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 11:30am On Jul 23, 2022
Lawrencethegoat:
So guys I'm thinking of changing my course of radiography to nursing cos the university I applied for is on strike. The university available now is lasu and it not on strike. That why I want to study nursing. I'm a male (17yrs). My brother told me to wait so ASUU will call off strike. But don't know
What are the ends to your studying nursing or radiography?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Eben331: 12:07am On Jul 24, 2022
DrHesjay:
Wow. Someone's comment today reminded me of all the long days here and the memories made from it. Life is indeed, in stages. Throwback to those days where this was the only available platform for we the younger ones to get motivated and inspired by the works of our big chiefs. Those days, we thought getting medicine admission was the end of our problems, but now, we know say problem no dey finish. grin grin grin grin

DrHesjay grin
I remembered during your days, Dr lomalxx, Dr Lagusta, DrGboy, Ambfitsaint et al on this thread.

You should be probably doing residency by now
By the way, which problem are you talking about in the emboldened words?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Lawrencethegoat(m): 8:32am On Jul 24, 2022
horpeyemmi66:

What are the ends to your studying nursing or radiography?
japa
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Professorola123: 8:45am On Jul 24, 2022
Good morning everyone pls I really need your financial help with just 20k.. I ran into a debt of which I wasn't able to pay back because I loose my job. The owner of the money is about taking me to police station which could lead to prison...I don't have anyone to help me pls..

I don't know how to lie, pls is nothing but the truth....

Any amount will go a long way... Pls if it is just 500naira from everyone it will go along way

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 9:59am On Jul 24, 2022
Lawrencethegoat:
japa
Your best bet, Nursing, who knows, you could become a Nurse Practitioner someday.

Regardless of what you eventually settle for, I hope you find fulfillment.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 2:39pm On Jul 24, 2022
horpeyemmi66:

Your best bet, Nursing, who knows, you could become a Nurse Practitioner someday.

Regardless of what you eventually settle for, I hope you find fulfillment.
Most certainly, nursing is a sure means to immigrate. The rate by which nigerian nurses immigrate now, is so scary and alarming .At this rate, there would be a severe dearth of nurses in nigeria in the future( well there already is). A degree in nursing is now more like a free ticket to moving and settling abroad.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Lagusta(m): 7:29pm On Jul 24, 2022
DrHesjay:
Wow. Someone's comment today reminded me of all the long days here and the memories made from it. Life is indeed, in stages. Throwback to those days where this was the only available platform for we the younger ones to get motivated and inspired by the works of our big chiefs. Those days, we thought getting medicine admission was the end of our problems, but now, we know say problem no dey finish. grin grin grin grin

Bro how far na, lol, I remember when you came down to where I was doing PP in Ilorin for some tips... Till when you outshined everyone not only with brains but with politics too...

I'm so proud to have met you bro.

I'm sure you're not in the country again grin

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by RuyiMedicDiary: 11:14pm On Jul 24, 2022
smiley smiley smileyFor the MBBS Aspirants, I was an MBBS Aspirant from 2010-2018. In this video I talked about 22 things I wish I knew then!! Please share this with any MBBS Aspirant you know.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf48HzA9zOE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu2qzm9u4Fo

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by PharmD911: 8:49pm On Jul 26, 2022
RuyiMedicDiary:
smiley smiley smileyFor the MBBS Aspirants, I was an MBBS Aspirant from 2010-2018. In this video I talked about 22 things I wish I knew then!! Please share this with any MBBS Aspirant you know.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf48HzA9zOE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pu2qzm9u4Fo
smiley smiley

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Clinton39(m): 9:19pm On Jul 26, 2022
Leonardoshawn3:
Most certainly, nursing is a sure means to immigrate. The rate by which nigerian nurses immigrate now, is so scary and alarming .At this rate, there would be a severe dearth of nurses in nigeria in the future( well there already is). A degree in nursing is now more like a free ticket to moving and settling abroad.
Yeah, this is very true.
Almost all candidates apply for nursing with the aim of moving abroad after graduation.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emacodon: 10:32am On Jul 27, 2022
Hello friend,pls wot can I do,I always have frequent urination after meal...I have treated infection but still same.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 10:35am On Jul 27, 2022
Emacodon:
Hello friend,pls wot can I do,I always have frequent urination after meal...I have treated infection but still same.
Did a Lab test confirm it's merely a UTI?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emacodon: 12:58pm On Jul 27, 2022
horpeyemmi66:
Did a Lab test confirm it's merely a UTI?
I have done lab test is e coli infection
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Waramiedema63: 8:37pm On Jul 28, 2022
Please who knows state university that accept second class lower in biochemistry for medicine please
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Eben331: 11:32am On Jul 29, 2022
Waramiedema63:
Please who knows state university that accept second class lower in biochemistry for medicine please

University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Ondo State (UNIMED)
Their form is currently out.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Waramiedema63: 1:57pm On Jul 29, 2022
Okay thanks
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 6:50pm On Jul 29, 2022
Eben331:


University of Medical Sciences, Ondo, Ondo State (UNIMED)
Their form is currently out.
Brother for someone to apply, what is expected of such individual and the criterias too.

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