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Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Ademat7(m): 10:22am On Dec 11, 2015 |
the lesson I have learnt from the works of xfire bigdreams et al is that they share a precious part of them which is knowledge.If it is money it will benefit selected few but knowledge benefit generations. by d way d airtime no reach me o..lol |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Lordbinsmar: 2:33pm On Dec 13, 2015 |
sodson11:thanks for the response sir.may God bless you.i will heed to your advice. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 6:35pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
pls which course is lucrative between public admin(bsc) and economics education(bsc.edu) |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 7:56pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
[quote author=xfire post=39657950]Wow...this thread has gone a long way. I have been away from Nairaland for quite a while. darellrivers - Congrats!!!!!!! I wish you a sweet, blessed and glorious married life. I am happy to hear about your marriage. I was not invited though. lol All enquiries directed to me either on nairaland or shall be attended to. However, I need time to catch up with the thread first. New posts, threads and u - keep d Cheers...) pls which course is lucrative between public admin(bsc) and economics education(bsc.edu) which 1 should i go for to get a better job |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Odunharry(m): 2:57pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Sadia1992:which do you love and have passion for?? Going for Eco Edu will offer you opportunity to be trained as teacher and also practice economics.. TGE choice is urs. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 7:57am On Dec 16, 2015 |
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Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Gerrard59(m): 5:54pm On Dec 16, 2015 |
checkpoint: ..... |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Gerrard59(m): 8:24pm On Dec 16, 2015 |
checkpoint: Good day I would advise you continue with the Food Engineering as you have just three years left. You're 19,meaning at MOST, you'd finish aged 23. If you write another JAMB coupled with admission wahala, you could graduate at the of 24. With the incessant strikes and NYSC, you might enter the labour market aged 26/27. . My advice: Finish the Food Engineering with at least a 2.1, save money for professional courses like CCNA and a couple of others in the computer world, learn programming, ethical hacking, keep tabs with activities in Silicon Valley. My own case is quite similar;intend becoming an Investment Banker but I'm studying Genetics and Biotechnology (200 level second semester). I know what to do, finish with a First Class (currently on it) then apply directly to Investment banking corporations. Moreover, you can finish with your degree in Food Engineering and apply to consulting firms in the technology sub-sector, Accenture and Capgemini ring bells. For more in depth analysis, visit Jarushub. Wish you the very best in your chosen career 2 Likes |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 4:31am On Dec 17, 2015 |
Gerrard59:thanks a lot . This helps |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Nobody: 1:18pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Odunharry:not that i really have passion for public admin bt b4 i enrol for ND bus admin i thought that oau will accept it for economics through d.e bt is public admi dey give to bus admi and i also heard dat unilorin do nt admit bus admi 4 bus admi,so i'm thinking of obtaining utme form and apply for econs edu. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by igboboy3(m): 11:09pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
checkpoint: First, you need to make sure what you feel for Comp Sci. is not a passing thing. You love it today, will you love it tomorrow? Also the field is very broad and you need to figure out what area interests you. Also, getting a degree in Comp Sci is not so important if you want to make a future in the field. Your focus should be on getting certifications, training and improving your skill set. But, whatever you do, don't leave your current program until you have started a new one 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by darellrivers: 11:37am On Dec 28, 2015 |
Thank you all for your kind kind kind words. Abeg no vex say I no invite una for my wedding. It was a quiet one in my father's parlour- no wedding gown, no paparazzi, no expensive hall, no noise at all... pastor came and prayed for us- shikena we were married I have been away for too long (again!!!). For all those who sent me mails, I have tried to reply all of them this morning- please check your mails. God bless you all 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by happyday: 1:19pm On Dec 28, 2015 |
darellrivers:Seriously? And to think that you actually agreed to that! Well, turns out you're my model in more ways than one. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by darellrivers: 1:54pm On Dec 28, 2015 |
happyday: Agreed? It is the way we both wanted it oh...That was my own dream wedding and I had it...lol Weddings are beautiful oh... but I personally just never saw the point in the fuss and pressure it puts folks in. 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Joy83(m): 2:49pm On Dec 28, 2015 |
darellrivers:May God bless your home and give you a fulfilled marriage. How I wish my potential woman will have this mindset/vision/dream also... I like quiet wedding...though may later involve elaborate wedding anniversary. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by RIchieSuazo(m): 4:10pm On Jan 02, 2016 |
petengine: Happy New Year Sir., pls i just wanted to remind you concerning the Total IT you said yu were gonna help me with.. pls, can i have your number or a way to reach you better.. thanks |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Oxytocin(m): 8:30pm On Jan 04, 2016 |
Hello guyz... Happy New year,we would sure experience more and better years in Jesus name.. AMEN. Please which is a better course to study in Geophysics and Chemical engineering, their needs in the market and so on . Also.. Maths and Physics are my best subject. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Gerrard59(m): 6:01am On Jan 05, 2016 |
Oxytocin: Chemical Engineering is more profitable(Richard Quest's voice). The world is going green, climate friendly jobs would be appreciated more in the future. Chemical Engineering is broader, more applicable in any sector; from pharmaceuticals to FMCG, oil and gas(36$ per barrel ATM), to manufacturing etc. You could also undergo a masters program later when you have gotten wider industry experience in some of the best colleges of engineering, be it in the UK, United States, Singapore, Korea or Japan. There're a 1000 and 1 firms to work for with your degree in Chemical Engineering than Geophysics, this is very much important during your internship placement. In conclusion, it's in your court. Play it well academically and soft-skills wise, and success would be yours. Wish you the very best in your chosen career. 2 Likes |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by alphabbey1(m): 8:24am On Jan 05, 2016 |
Good day...... My own case is kind of different here and I need reply in earnest.. MY STORY GOES THUS, . I have always wanted to be a pharmacist because . 1) that's what my dad want because his elder brother who happens to be my uncle is also a pharmacist and currently a multimillionaire. . Am physically challenged ( A leg disfunction as a result of polio) and have been using Crutches since I was 4 years. I believe being a pharmacist will make my life easier coz all I have to do is prescribe and sell drugs. I graduated from secondary school in 2011 at an early age of 16 and spend 2 more years in getting my O'level result at one sitting with 4B(eng, math, eco, nd geography) and the rest C4. I applied for Jamb in 2013 but got 186. Despirate to get into any higher institution coz am tired of staying at home, I did polythecnic of Ibadan p-utme and passed excellently and was admitted into Science Laboratory Technology (SLT) department. I dont want to do HND at all so, Before the end of my programme, I decided to apply for Jamb again and Chose UI since it's closer to Polybadan nd I did my siwes there. So, I chose pharmacy and when jamb result was out, I scored 215 while my other colleagues scored, 234, 225, 219, my roomate whom also chose pharmacy scored 263. Suddenly, I felt the urge to change my course coz i was afraid of the cut-off mark nd knwing UI fully well that failure to meet up with the required mark is no admission and again my dad told me this is the last jamb he will pay for and if I fail to make it to university, am on my own. I change to Industrial Chemistry since I was told it's the best in faculty of science with a lot of Job prospects. When p-utme result was out, I performed well and infact, my score was the same with dentistry and physiotherapy but 2 marks behind pharmacy. Out of more than 20 student in my class that wrote UI p-utme, only 6 were admitted. 2 into pharmacy (including the guy dat got 263), one into Mls, one into Biochem, one into chemistry and I into ICH. To cut the long story short, I am just newly admitted to Industrial Chemistry. My family love the course, even my uncle who owns a pharmacist store in America said the course is very lovely and said no doubt, a good grade will guarantee me a better life. Now, to those in the Job sector, considering my condition, please, should I continue with this course or apply for jamb and go into the medical line.... My aim initially was to get admitted into this course and then, apply for another jamb to study pharmacy/dentist . My question goes thus, 1) should I continue with this course and nt bother about jamb again? 2) should I apply for jamb while studying the course? 3) should I finish with my Bsc and then apply for Jamb again to get Bpharm or BDS (bachelor of dentistry nd surgery) Note: i'll be 21 dis year may nd dat means i'll graduate 4rm dis course at the age of 24 and one more thing, I don't have passion for any course, all I want is a better Life. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Oxytocin(m): 10:46am On Jan 05, 2016 |
Gerrard59:Thanks a lot bro, I really appreciate. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Gerrard59(m): 11:33am On Jan 05, 2016 |
alphabbey1: 1) I would advise you not to continue as age is not on your side. However, pharmacy is a professional course which means you could open your store(become self employed), apply for masters abroad. With your uncle you could get financial aid to further your education. 2) Passion is key in anything one does. However, if you can handle Industrial Chemistry as a course you can make it. Academically, there exists little differences between Pharmacy and Industrial Chemistry; you write the same chemical formulas, compounds, if needed cram the crambles. Only difference is you apply the chemistry(pharmacy is mainly about chemistry than biology) in Pharmacy to the human body, while the other is applied in the industry. An industrial chemist can work in the pharmaceutical industry even though I concede a pharmacist is given more access, privilege and respect. 3) C'mon, don't you want to enjoy life when your mates are? You'd be above, maximum 35 years old. Haba!! !!. Unless, you intend becoming a researcher(which I'd say go overseas), I don't see the point. 4 years + 1 year NYSC = 24/25. Applying for Jamb + Bpharm = 30. Better finish here in Nigeria, apply for masters overseas and finish in say Msc in pharmaceutical science. Passion is good, although you can generate passion yourself. When the desirable isn't available, the available becomes the desirable. In conclusion, finish your Industrial Chemistry(you sound smart and intelligent), aim for a First Class. It's possible, a girl in Unilag did it, she's just 22(4.85). When you get your First Class, I bet even MIT, Oxford or Novartis would come calling. For a more detailed analysis, visit Jarushub. Wish you the very best in your chosen career. 2 Likes |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by qizick: 11:46am On Jan 05, 2016 |
Nice job Pls can u help me confirm my cousin wants to go back to d university through DE and study medicine her first degree is geography I want to know if she can go ahead n buy d DE she says Uni Jos and Uni Abj don't mind according to the jamb brochure please can somebody confirm |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by alphabbey1(m): 12:28pm On Jan 05, 2016 |
Gerrard59:I can't thank you more than you deserve. The time you spent in giving me this details is most appreciated. . My uncle told me that if I graduate with a minimum of 2.1, have made it. He promised to bring me to his country for masters and sponsor me all through. Though he's currently the one that's gonna be paying for my school fees. But, am someone that don't believe in promises. he is making those promises now, who knows what will happen in the next 4yrs. That's why I need to know what's going on in the nigeria Job sector and if this course will guarantee me a better life (without anyone's help). 3 Likes |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Gerrard59(m): 2:32pm On Jan 05, 2016 |
alphabbey1: There're job prospects in industrial chemistry in Nigeria. With a population of over 180 million people and Africa being the next frontier. Firms in every sector is or wants to invest in Africa, job opportunities would certainly be available. All people just need is to be ready, prepared and grab every opportunity that springs forth. To further aid your career in the future, I would advise you start learning a foreign language preferably Spanish (if at the end your uncle decides to bring you to the states). You could visit Jarushub to give a more detailed analysis. Have a great day. 4 Likes |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by simiolu1(m): 2:55am On Jan 06, 2016 |
This is 2016 and I'm still waiting for Xfire to review my CV for me. Gerrard59, could you please help review my CV? Thanks Happy New Year to everyone; kudos |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Shuayb0(m): 4:14am On Jan 06, 2016 |
alphabbey1:I have been a silent observer (though learnt alot from this thread). The problem here isn't really about you studying ICH or pharmacy, it's really about your fear of the future (which is quite understandable), but you've gotta develop lots of guts to make the future go down on its knees for you. I'm still an undergraduate myself, but you have to believe you have what it takes to do well in your chosen field no matter What the current situation is (you sound quite intelligent). Lastly you have to find something you have passion for (something you could do with all commitment even though you are not paid), cos that's really what would make you go places and not your course. Finish well in ICH and the sky would be your beginning. Come to think of it, Steve jobs never graduated (my inspiration) Big thanks to xfire and other contributors you guys are a blessing. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by Gerrard59(m): 5:05am On Jan 06, 2016 |
simiolu1: I could. However, if you need a comprehensive review I suggest www.jarushub.com Send me a PM. Same to you. 1 Like |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by qizick: 8:10am On Jan 06, 2016 |
qizick:. Pls is my question dat irrelevant |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 9:07am On Jan 06, 2016 |
simiolu1:Send me your CV. Include your username. I will review it by weekend. Thanks |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by xfire: 9:10am On Jan 06, 2016 |
qizick:I am not sure you can do a DE to Medicine with a first degree in Geography. They are 2 dissimilar courses. Students of Medicine and Geography don't take the same courses in the 100 and 200 level. I am not sure it will be accepted in any school. If he is hell bent on studying medicine, let him write another JAMB and start afresh. |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by nedie: 9:43am On Jan 06, 2016 |
xfire: Hi Xfire. Please Can I send u mine for review? |
Re: Achieving The Dream Career: My Story, My Lessons by temi4fash(m): 3:34pm On Jan 06, 2016 |
xfire: You said I should send you my C.V but you have not replied me... |
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