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Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:19am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Ireboya: May your days be long! |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by vezycash(m): 11:19am On Apr 14, 2019 |
hischoice: Wrong. We teach old out dated stuff. And even that old one, we don't teach well. I follow foreign curricula and read discussions by foreign students almost every week. The difference is like Heaven and Earth. The fault's not solely our Universities. Our primary and Secondary schooling is mediocre. Both pupils, students and their teachers are D- levels. The amount of mark padding going on in our private schools is legendary. Here's a secret, for most secondary / primary schools, the CA for final exam is non-existent. They simply give out 30-40 marks. And then both exam questions and marking are dumbed down. hischoice: Nna forget that thing. To practice, you must first know what to practice. The saying, practice makes perfect has been proven wrong. The right thing is - perfect practice make perfect. I.e. if I shoot a ball blindly 1 million times, I will not magically get better. That's why foreign coaches talk about FORM a lot. They don't mean physical fitness. NO - it's about moving the wrists, legs, muscles in just the right way. 2 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:21am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Dothraki: My guy, ever since I joined Nairaland, you're one of the few people who have made sense on this forum.may your days be long. Nigerians need to wake up and call for a complete overhaul of our education system. 3 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nobody: 11:22am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Nukilia: 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by madridsta007(m): 11:23am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Dothraki: The Western Universities you praise students are not taught all they need to know. From their A-level to PhD level they are allowed and in some cases, instructed to do research on their own and in group work. Gap years. Placements. The basics of Engineering taught in Nigeria—Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Strength of Materials, Material Science, etc— is the same basics you get at a Russell Group university in the UK or an Ivy League University in the US. That is why if you make a 1st Class in a Nigerian University you will fairly easily get a PhD admission offer in a Western university without being asked to re-do your BEng again. You are only asked to do an English test— and most countries take this. I know a student who had a 1st Class in Mechanical Engineering at Unilag and applied and got an offer at the University of Manchester for a PhD. He’s finished now and got 3 post doctoral research positions at Bath, Cambridge and Strathyclde. And Manchester. He had that Nigerian education which you are deriding. A hardworking student makes the most of his/her given situation. And never regrets if. The lazy student complains and complains. But it’s a hardworking student that makes 1st Class or 2.1. Not lazy, excuses-justifying students. 8 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:23am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Ireboya: I know you understand what's really going on in this country...... Let's keep laughing at the SCAM called education in Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:26am On Apr 14, 2019 |
madridsta007: I imagine that feel you get when you carry certificates from Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by madridsta007(m): 11:28am On Apr 14, 2019 |
[s] Nukilia:[/s] Excuses are a terrible thing. 3 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by uuzba(m): 11:28am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Marlhyk:Guy, you have to be like the animals. Maybe you haven't seen, but I have personally witnessed right here in my compound, lizard digs the ground and lays eggs inside. After some months, the baby lizard hatches from the egg and comes out of the ground. No father, no mother, no government.... Nothing. That tiny lizard start to run about my compound looking for food and shelter and escaping the eyes of preying hawks that can swoop down and eat it. A few months down the line, that lizard has survived and grown and is toasting another female lizard. They do their hanky-panky and another egg is laid. The old lizard goes somewhere and dies of (lizard) old age. It has lived a complete lizard life from birth to old age without any government intervention in his life all inside my compound, under my nose ... Uncle, make employment O. Stop crying for government. 4 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by nullboss: 11:29am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Xbursta:Which uni teaches cyber security? 2 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nobody: 11:29am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Neoteny:l love you bro. Its a shame people keep defending the failed system My brother just got employed by teamapt, a computer programming firm and guess what? His degree is NOT even part of the requirement.. when i asked why they dont require degree and pay such huge salary. He said, the technical know-how that we need "cannot be found in any of our professors head, most of what they teach in the university is not useful here" They pay ood salary ooo 2 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by mrvitalis(m): 11:30am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Dothraki: I dont know what school u went to ....but there is nothing u need that wasn't thought in school 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nobody: 11:30am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Nukilia:Education in this country is just too overrated, we no just get choice ni 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nobody: 11:30am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Reading all these comments is making me regretting why I choose an engineering course while registering for UTME not until I remember that studying MBBS even here in Nigeria is a waste of time 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by wanger50(m): 11:32am On Apr 14, 2019 |
CodeTemplar:This is what get me mad with our Nigerian "Engineers". We are trained to design:That's there motto.So what are you designing?Of all the engineering products I have around me and uses everyday,I can't find any designed by our Nigerian Engineers so why keep wasting money and time training them?I know what will happen if our roadside mechanics go on strike for a day even as I'm very sure the nation won't feel any pinch if our Engineers refuses to work for a year;that is if they have any work that they do at all 2 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:33am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Ireboya: The result is what we experience in our everyday lives... |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by jelel6: 11:33am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Dothraki: Are you really serious about your "ONLY NIGERIA can" rhetoric? Is that a FACT, FATE or FICTION? Bit rich coming from someone who's complaining about the engineering curriculum to become all philosophical and sentimental rather than pragmatic about the future. Being the most populous black Nation is not Devine. It is nothing special. It is neither a curse or a blessing. In essence, it means nothing in the grand scheme of things. |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:34am On Apr 14, 2019 |
wanger50: You are 100% correct! May you live long! 3 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by madridsta007(m): 11:36am On Apr 14, 2019 |
wanger50: I take it that you haven’t been to Aba then. 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nobody: 11:37am On Apr 14, 2019 |
ifada123:what you are saying is pure nonsense. I am sure we are people outside university that have developed something more practical than your yeye foot mat Just shift 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nukilia: 11:38am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Dothraki: Brother! You deserve a hot pepper soup with chilled malt for this comment. The scam called universities in Nigeria is the reason why nothing is actually working. The failure of the system is why we never get anything right in this country..... |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by OGHENAOGIE(m): 11:38am On Apr 14, 2019 |
uuzba:what u have shown here is a working system.... d issue is our foundational process of education primary secondary dat ought to be top notch is in shambles...lets face it...with a good secondary and at most ist degree or diploma one should be able to stand any ground and do big things...someday we has to reset this country or the country will reset itself....after d saturation point.... |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by obailala(m): 11:40am On Apr 14, 2019 |
madridsta007:To correct something in your opening sentence, it is not only limited to studying in Nigeria. No matter wherr you study, you would be deluding yourself to think you can make any progress by wholly depending on lecturers, school labs etc. The difference however between the Nigerian system and the foreign systems is that overseas, a student is encouraged to get involved in personal research to get himself/herself properly grounded. But in Nigeria, we largely just have the believe that the school system should teach us everything. This mindset when combined with the fact that we lack basic facilities in our institutions, further aggravates the hopelessness and unproactiveness of Nigerian students. Just 10 - 20 years ago, connection to the internet was a massive luxury for the typical Nigerian student, but that is no longer the case. But it seems like instead of using the privilege of the internet to engage in private research, most students rather prefer to engage in instagraming, snapchatting, facebooking, yahoo-yahooing etc. At the end of the day, we all latch onto the age old excuse of not having modern facilities. Dothraki:Regarding the bolded statement, you need to be aware that it is not a Nigerian thing. All over the world, you are taught only theories and principles at Uni. What makes you a proper engineer lies outside of the walls of the university; most times it has to already reside inside of you before you even get to Uni. 3 Likes |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by jefff455: 11:40am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Dothraki:why try to downgrade his inventions what of those who have not made any. 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by OGHENAOGIE(m): 11:41am On Apr 14, 2019 |
spandola:to generate funds easy...how many individuals give back to their Alma mater...abroads endowment funds runs in millions...u idea is d way to go a synergy between d university and d outside world... |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by vezycash(m): 11:41am On Apr 14, 2019 |
madridsta007: What you just said is similar to this: My [father, mother, aunty, uncle, neighbor, or teacher] molested me as a child. Despite that, I worked hard and now work at [NASA, CBN, Toyota, Dangote...] So people who see this molestation survivor story will conclude that molestation makes people successful? Besides, your Norther brother story does not add up. You didn't mention the year they traveled. 1970, 1980? Cos it's gotten increasingly difficult. You also didn't how rich their fathers are. You also didn't state if they just got the job based on their Nigerian qualifications ALONE or if they went back to school. Soyinka supposedly got 3rd class in Nigeria, went out and redid his university education. So his Nigerian schooling made him who he is today?! madridsta007: Yes - you are absolutely right. The level of laziness repulses me on so many levels. The use of internet for absolute nonsense is appalling. However, people typically respond - not to words but to action and incentives. And by this i mean, in many Nigerian universities, it's an open secret that what you read doesn't matter in the least. It's buying handouts, lecturer text books, and sending your appreciation money a.k.a. sorting that really matters. So can we really blame the kids? I say this because I studied both here in Nigeria and Ghana. First year Nigerian students in Ghana don't read - especially those that left a Nigerian university. They assume that they would fail regardless of their efforts. By their 3rd semester, the change is stark. They read more, listen more in class and consequently do way better than they did in Nigeira. madridsta007: Incentives like I mentioned earlier go a long way. We are in a country where your pali - the certificate is what matters the most. What's in your head is a secondary, or tertiary concern. I'm a life long learner. You can check my previous posts, I own over 8000 udemy courses. However, employers really don't care. I interviewed in a place at Ikeja where I told them learning was my hobby. And was flat out told, "Reading is irrelevant to our operations." Did another interview at lekki and was told that I was lying about the number of skills I possessed - content writing, marketing, web design, fast typing, graphics design. They were unfazed even after demonstrating a bit of my web design, writing, and typing skills on the spot. The koko is that our society doesn't value knowledge, skill - else the person who actually knows the job would earn MORE and be promoted above someone who is useless but has a degree. Until this changes, oga, you're preaching to the air. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Maj196(m): 11:42am On Apr 14, 2019 |
I studied civil engineering and i lost the zeal when i got to 200L... The only time i enjoyed d course was during my IT in Julius Berger. Now am fully into computer programming and am loving it 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by hischoice(m): 11:43am On Apr 14, 2019 |
vezycash: Let me see if we can, at least, have a conversation... You see those wrists, legs and muscle movements, that is what engineering at undergraduate level should be and is helping you do. Forget your teacher, pick good old books and get grounded in the theories. Please believe me, it appears to me that I am your senior colleague. I hope I'm not wrong. Most students just don't want to put in that time in studying and understanding the principles. They want to just pass one course at a time, not connecting the dots, graduate and put the blame on their teachers. Your heat transfer professor knows absolutely nothing outside of heat transfer. So does your Engineering Analysis professor. It's your responsibility as a student to connect both. After 9 years of my career in engineering simulations, I still find my MTH201 and 202 notes the most priced. They contain quick resource notes to solve analytical problems just to validate computer generated simulations. Eigenvalues. Does that sound familiar? 1 Like
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Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Nobody: 11:45am On Apr 14, 2019 |
concho: how did you work things out ?? did you travel abroad ?? no further info |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by MyGeneration(m): 11:45am On Apr 14, 2019 |
Ireboya:Don't o. Just pray 1 Like |
Re: Is Studying Engineering In Nigeria A Scam? by Heavance(m): 11:46am On Apr 14, 2019 |
[quote author=jesmond3945 post=77518310l If you want to know the way theories are transfered to practical use then am sorry because most technologies are designed either in china or usa or germany.[/quote] Where did you keep Japan? |
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