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Saturday, January 14, 2017

How to avoid bad gangs in school

Different students get different feelings and develop different bad behaviors when they join the college. It is like everybody has a whole different understanding of what the university is all about and what it is meant to be. While for some it is the only hopeful way to shape their future, others take it to be the best time to have all the luxury and pleasures they can land on. All these differences are the main reason you see students who graduate from the university but they do not look as though they were from the same place.
This is when you will realize that the university is a jungle that keeps every type of character you might think about. However, there is something you must understand. After you have graduated from the college, it will not matter what is written on your diploma or degree. It will not matter how fluent you are in speaking English either. For you to become a successful person in life afterward, you must have a character that can be accommodated in the society. You should also know how to manage yourself. This way, you will keep the job, family, and be a responsible person in your life.
This tells us that even if one is an academic genius, there is a lot to be done to for the best. There is the need for you to focus on the positive side of life to be a successful person in life. In today’s article, I have highlighted the different ways to keep yourself from the “bad guys” and build your life positively in at the college.
What You Should Do to Avoid the Bad Gangs in the School:
When you have known your purpose, you need to focus to achieve your dream while in the college. You do not have to be taken astray if you understand what your intention is. These tips will help you guard yourself and become responsible in life.
1. Spend Your Time Wisely:
When you do not have anything to do in the class, you can still be constructive with your life. Actually, if there is a time to build yourself, it is that free time you have on campus. This is the right time to conduct research, meet people with positive and big minds, work out an investment plan, do your hobbies, among other things.
When your mind is set in productivity and positive issues, you will never mind about the things that are less constructive. If you have a hobby, it is the right time to turn it into something resourceful. Many hobbies can be used to make some extra cash, even when you are in college.
2. Engage in Community Development Activities:
It is good to give back to the community when you have the time. Your ideas, energy, and resources are all required to improve the state of your community. When you are thinking about the same, you will always be making time and devoting to avail yourself. There you will not find the time to hang out with the bad guys.
3. Engage in Religious and Spiritual Matters:
When you find the time to do
something , it is better you do it to improve your spiritual life. Reading the Bible, prayer, and other church activities will help you grow. When your spiritual life grows, you will never have the time to do things that are not godly or ethical. You will always be thinking on fulfilling what is right.
4. Learn From Your Previous Mistakes:
If you have ever found yourself in other situations that made you lose your focus, you might want to know what triggered it. It is good to have a personal understanding of yourself and your trends so that you can identify the things to avoid and those you need to build in your life. After the identification, you need to work toward the perfection of the things that matter more in your life.
5. Find a Career or/and Spiritual Mentor:
When you are in the college, you are preparing to face the world in its fullness. You need to get somebody to prepare you for the best and the worst out there. You should be aware of what you are about to come into contact and how you should be successful. Having a career mentor will help you shape your career path and optimize for your best. A spiritual mentor, on the other hand, will help you grow strong in the spirit so that you can avoid the temptations of getting involved in the unconstructive activities and keeping off the bad guys.

How to Choose the Best College to Pursue Your Dream Career

You have a dream to join the best university. You desire to do the best career in life. Those are the finest things a student can think of in relation to their education. When going to college , you need to make sure that you find the right school that will develop and shape you for the right career of your dream. Doing so will help you to avoid the inconveniences that many face while in the school or afterward.
There are many reasons why you need to choose your college wisely. Apart from the usual academic excellence , you have to be sure that you will come out a fruitful and profitable person. Many people go to college but when they get out they are already ruined and hopeless. The same must not happen to you if you are planning to join the campus. It is the best idea to find the perfect school that will nurture you.
Step-by-Step Approach in Finding the Right College:
Finding the right college is one of the tiresome tasks and you should not be ignorant of the same. It is not just about the name of the school. You have to do a lot of work. Here are the steps you need to follow when choosing a campus to join for your career.
1. Begin Your Search Early:
Waiting until the time to apply for college to choose one is not the right thing you can do. If you are serious about yourself and your education, it is the best idea if you can begin your search early enough. You can begin the search even some years before you join the campus. Doing so will give you ample time to do your research and analysis to decide better what you need.
2. Know the Traditions of the College:
Every institution has its own culture and tradition. It is the definitive method they use when doing their things. You need to be aware of the same and be sure that they will work for you before you decide to join any of the colleges. If you are not conversant about any institution, you might find yourself in a tight and difficult situation and you might not be able to adjust to the same. The end of it can be worse than the beginning.
3. Identify the Courses They Offer:
Different schools in different places offer distinct subjects of study. You have to know what you want beforehand to avoid confusions at the latter stages. When choosing a college to pursue your career choice , you should choose one that offers the course you want. You must not be lured with other things and forget the main thing that makes you join the campus. Your career is your future. You should not substitute it with other things.
4. Analyze the Previous Performance of the College:
Different colleges produce graduates with different levels of performance. You might argue that the performance depends on the students. We are aware that different factors can affect performance. However, we should not be ignorant of the general rankings of the universities in different states over the years. The same should give you an indication of what you need.
5. Consider the Cost of Living and Study in the University:
Considering the different economic backgrounds of different people, I could not resist but mention this one. Not all people are able to take their children to the Cambridge University. Some people might not even afford the local universities within their states. For this reason, you have to look at your background and get an idea of what you can afford.
The tuition fees, as well as accommodation, account much to the amount you will spend in the college. The expenses for the books and accessories are exclusive. The same case applies for the miscellaneous expenses. The reason is that they are required regardless of the school you join.
6. Look for the Possibility of Getting a Scholarship:
Some universities offer scholarships to their students. They can do so from the school administration or by partnering with other companies and organizations. If you can get a college that can offer you a scholarship, you will be in the position to fund part of the expenses and get relieved from the strain you might have raising the school fees.

Here are ways of improving your study habits

Here are ways of improving your study habits so you can retain most of what you have studied:
Stay Organized
Use a planner or calendar consistently and write down your work schedule, class schedule and personal activities. Be faithful to what you have planned to do, otherwise your calendar and planner will be useless. After you record your daily tasks, schedule time each day to ensure all these tasks are accomplished.
Organization goes beyond time management. It also covers the way you arrange your study materials and your place of study. Arrange your materials in such that you are able to get what you need as fast as possible. Your study area should be tidy to avoid distraction.
Utilize Your Time Wisely
Any college student who wants to succeed must learn to manage their time well. This is a major factor in the success of any college student. Once you have decided on what time to wake up and what time to go to bed, you can budget your time effectively.
You may be surprised at how much spare time you usually waste in a day. For example, you can use the time you waste between classes to review notes from the class you just attended while the material is still fresh in your mind.
Attend Study Groups
Study groups are important in reminding you about what you had learned and to learn from your fellow students. Research has shown that if you teach another person about what you had learned, it will stick better in your mind. Be active in study groups and try to take the leading roles.
Bring to such groups some questions that have been disturbing you and seek for assistance. This way you will understand them better. Some students are known to learn better from their fellow colleagues than from a teacher.
Create a Study Spot
Identify a location you can refer to as your study spot and that location should be conducive enough for your studies. If you are studying at home, this study spot should not be near or on your bed because you can easily be tempted to take a nap.
Get a good chair and table and ensure this place is bright enough and well ventilated. If you become too distracted while at home, consider getting a quiet place on campus or a place at a nearby library. If you are not intending to have a discussion, then you should be alone at your study spot – another student may distract you.
Eliminate Distractions
Your study time should be strictly about studying. Distractions of any form should be eliminated. Turn your phone/computer off or place it in a different room because you may feel the urge to check or use it. Your TV should be turned off as well.
Stop Procrastinating
Many students work under the impression that they can work better under pressure. They, therefore, waste a lot of time waiting to study at the last minute. A student always has a lot of information to understand and retain and a rushed session isn’t the best way to study. To eliminate procrastination, stick to your schedule and make your study sessions a priority.
Take Breaks
Breaks are necessary to refresh your brain so that you can retain more in your next study session. When you have studied enough, take about 5 to 10 minutes off for the information to sink in and to allow your brain to rest. During this short break do not involve yourself in another activity that strains your brain. When you get back to your study place, start by reviewing what you studied in the previous session.
Get Enough Sleep
Just like taking a break, sleep also refreshes your brain. Ensure that you get enough sleep every day it is important to your overall functioning. It is not easy to sit down to study while you are exhausted as this will make your ability to concentrate, focus and retain information to be negatively impacted.

Friday, January 13, 2017

JAMB 2017 Candidates Warned Against Purchasing Fake UTME Forms.

THE Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has warned prospective candidates against purchasing fake UTME application forms or falling victim to fraudsters as the sales of the 2017 UTME form has not commenced.
This was coming from JAMB’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dr Fabian Benjamin on Monday.
According to him, “the examination body is yet to begin the sales of the 2017 UTME form.” Prospective candidates Benjamin who appealed for patience from the public, explained that JAMB was putting finishing touches to the arrangements for a hitch free outing, adding, “the board would adequately sensitise the public before the sale begins.” His words: “We do not want a repeat of what had been happening before and during registration this year.
He called on candidates to always visit the Board’s official website for credible information.
Meanwhile it was learnt that some cyber cafes and tutorial centres have already start selling fake forms to candidates and many candidates have already fallen victims to this fraud.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Lasu will soon add Pharmacy and nine other courses to its list of programmes.

The Vice -Chancellor, Lagos State University, Ojo, Prof. Lanre Fagboun, has announced that the university will soon add Pharmacy and nine other courses to its list of programmes.
He made this known on Monday, 9th January 2016, during a briefing to commemorate his one year anniversary in office.
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According to him, the additional programmes include Administration and Leadership Programme, Tourism and Hotel Management, among others, he added that the new programmes would help in solving the challenges of unemployment.
He said, “It is our plan to ensure that the university keys into the vision of the Lagos State Government, which is committed to driving development through innovation. This is why we have resolved to match the government’s desire with our plan to develop adequate manpower for the future, through the creation of additional programmes that will provide jobs for the future of Lagos and Africa by extension.”
Fagbohun also added that a new hostel for the university, which is being planned, will accommodate between 5,000 and 6,000 students in its first phase.
He said the institution is introducing modern facilities to the hostel including the use of renewable energy in support of conventional electricity supply system.

Monday, January 9, 2017

JAMB Candidates should Not Choose Unauthorized Courses In Specialized Varsities - FG

The Federal Government has warned specialized institutions in the country, which have been running programmes that are not in conformity with their mandates, to stop such with immediate effect.
In a statement on Sunday, the government directed that such universities should stick to their core mandates for which they were set up and desist from running programmes which have no bearing to their names and foundation.
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It described as unfortunate a situation where universities of agriculture offered programmes in Law and management courses such as Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Administration, among others, and most of these institution go as far as changing the nomenclature of the courses, a situation where they have now have Banking Engineering, Accounting Technology among others.
The statement by the spokesman for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, stated that the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, had directed JAMB “to delete all such courses on its portal.”
He added that all candidates desirous of sitting the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, the statement advised, “should not be hoodwinked into such programmes as they are illegal and are not provided for in JAMB brochure.
He described specialised universities as those set up to pursue specific courses and programmes to generate manpower in particular sectors of the economy.
He said, “Some of these specialised institutions include universities of agriculture, universities of technologies and universities of medicine, amongst others.
The Federal Government has observed that these institutions have derailed from their statutory responsibilities, thereby running programmes that are antithetical to their mandates.
The government notes the unfortunate situation where Universities of Agriculture offer programmes in Law, management courses such as Accounting, Banking and Finance, Business Administration, among others.
It described this as aberration which must stop with immediate effect.

Monday, January 2, 2017

This will delay 2017 jamb process

Report has it that the current JAMB boss, Prof.Ishaq Oloyede (who is the immediate past VC of Unilorin) and the incumbent, Vice chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Prof. Abdulganiyu Ambali have been accused of N3.5 Billion fraud.
This followed petition by the Academic Staff Union of the Universities, chapter of the University to EFCC.
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According to the petition which was titled: “Complaint of fraudulent practices by Professor IO Oloyede and Professor AG Ambali as immediate past and current vice chancellors respectively of the University of Ilorin: Pension fraud and other financial and economic crimes,” the duo were said to have been involved in pension fraud, unremitted deductions, extortion from students, contract inflation and kick-backs; as well as unlawful payments to ex-principal officers of the university
The JAMB Boss has however denied the accusations stating that he operated a transparent system within the period he served the university as vice chancellor. He called on the anti- graft agency, EFCC, to investigate the allegations and take necessary action after establishing the truthfulness of the case brought before it by the union.
With this new development, Candidates awaiting the announcement of 2017 UTME registration can only pray and hope that this does not slow down the pace of things.