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How to write an Exam if you want to pass

For the purpose of teaching Young students and for You to understand, I use basic English in this blog. No big Grammer.  Preparations like attending lectures, studying and engaging in tutorial lessons prior to examinations are important however, you may still fail your exams if you did not approach the examination with caution. These are the steps to follow in order to fulfill your exam goals. 1) Exam tools :  Yes, you read it correctly. If your exams will start tomorrow, visit your college and find out the requirements needed in the exam halls prior to examinations. Ensure that you registered the course in your course registration form. You might want to bring along your student's ID card, your school fees receipts etc. Kindly ensure that you knew the Course to write the next day(via your time table), get your tools ready. If Mathematical in nature, your calculator should be ready, you might need a pencil, two or three biro(pen), a rule, compass, maset, graph, log book etc. ...

Top 7 most rated methods on How to read for any exam and Pass Excellently. Do this and thank us later

Most atimes, some students get scared and develop exam fever due to the forthcoming examinations. Yes, that's normal. Hello, how are you doing?. Do you reside inside the university campus or you are off campus, how's your environment?...😊. Ok, let's hit the discussion. I often get emails and messages from students and mentees asking of how to read to pass their exams. If I tutor you, failure isn't an option. Let me take you through this guide. To pass your exams, you must First read your books and understand it How do you read? 1) Assimilation First, find out your suitable reading time. Every student have their unique reading hours and style. Which time is yours?. Some study during the day while some study at Night, or in the evening. Some assimilate between 12 am through 5am after which they won't assimilate anymore, some between 9pm through 12pm etc. While some understand more during the day. Please, do not follow your friends to night class if you're not com...

How to calculate your GP in the Nigerian Universities

If you're reading these, it means that you're stuck in the middle of your GP calculation, or you're wondering how they calculate it. If so, you're in the appropriate place. I would say welcome, 🤗,  let's move!!! Follow this example carefully. First GP means, Grade Point. In the Nigerian University, it's graded as 5 example(2.5/5 or 3.0/5 or 4.5/5). Polytechnics grade as 4. GP is each of your semester's grade while both first and second semester grades added together is calculated as Cumulative and divided by the average. This is why the annual result (first and second semester is called Cumulative grade point average. CGPA) while each of the semester result is called Grade points( GP) Let's be practical in this tutorial, kindly get a paper and Biro, follow the examples carefully. Study it and solve your mathematics 😚.  Let's say you're in ABSU or EBSU or UNN or MOUAU or UNILAG or ESUTH or.....(Nigerian universities) You are in a department etc....

Top 4 Reasons why you should consider only legal Adoption

Children are gifts from God. Every parent pray for a good child that will bring peace in their home. For families(couples) or single people who intend to adopt, legal means of adoption is a way of bringing future peace in your home without unnecessary questioning and suscipicions.  THE FOLLOWING ARE REASONS TO ADOPT LEGALLY: 1) THE FEE: Legal adoption in Nigeria is relatively free. You only pay a legal administrative fee of 210 USD(80,000 naira). This is the only amount you pay except you applied through a foundation but this is highly unnecessary if you're resident  in Nigeria or have relatives who reside in Nigeria, unless you want to keep your adoption private.  2) HISTORY : If you adopt legally, before the adoption is legalized, you will be given the medical and personal history of the Child, example:           ~Where the child was found or picked up .           ~The circumstances surrounding the Child .  This may...

ADOPTION IS FREE IN NIGERIA, do you know that?

                  Children are precious gifts               Picture credit : dreamstime.com  Yes! I know what's supposedly going on in your mind...Questions like how?., are you for real?.. I don't think so!... No!,, lies).  Listen,  Adoption is free,  am here to tell you that this is not far from the truth. Most people adopt babies with a huge amount of money eg 500,000-1,000,000 Naira(1300 USD -2500USD) in Nigeria because they adopted via either of these 2 channels: Adoption via Foundation  Adoption via illegal means.  A legal Adoption must be through the government's Adoption unit. Anything short of that is illegal As a Nigerian living in Nigeria, I will advice you to start the process of adoption personally because there's no need going through a foundation or representative except you reside abroad.  There are basic Steps to go through if you want to Ad...

ADOPTION PROCEDURE FOR NIGERIANS LIVING ABROAD

 To Adopt LEGALLY in Nigeria, there are procedures. The truth is this: Adoption in Nigeria is relatively FREE. Read further to understand more about it. As a Nigerian in the diaspora.. Follow the steps below. Also inform your foundation about the steps to take as its crucial. This is only for Nigerians in the diaspora.  1)  Submission of application letter to the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Youth and Social Development in your state of choice.  2)   Submission of all the required documents by prospective Adopters  or through Foundation (including Home Study report and approval from the country of Domicile by appropriate authorities)  3)   Administrative Processing by the Adoption Unit.  4)   Payment of 130,000 Naira only as Administrative fees. The fee above is for those in diaspora  applying  in Lagos State. The fee may vary amongst states but mostly lower.  5)   Processing of all Documents su...