Monday 28 December 2015

He Did it to me!! Please Advise!


On a bright hot Thursday afternoon after my final exam, I got home so drained and sweaty. No thanks to the friends whom I spent some of my Tfare with to celebrate our last paper. So we had to trek some distance to get home. All I wanted was to have a cold long shower.

Getting home to meet my dad was surprising and uncool because I thought to myself “Ooo this man is gonna disturb my planned long afternoon sleep today”. I greeted him smiling “Good afternoon dad, why are you home so early today?” He smiled back and replied “I just decided to come home to rest” I hurriedly said “okay” and left his presence so he won’t send me to do anything. All I wanted was to take my bath and sleep.

Thursday 24 December 2015

MERRY CHRISTMAS GREAT PEOPLE



‘Tis the season to wish one another joy and love and peace. These are my wishes for you, Merry Christmas dear friend, may you feel the love this special day.

Sunday 13 December 2015

#Article: Great Ife And The Failure Of The Gown By Reuben Abati


And Reuben Abati at it again but this seem interesting because it relates to the youths, education and development. Read below...

Saturday 5 December 2015

#CareerPlanning: Action Plan for each year at university


Second Year
This is a vital year for developing career plans and for testing them out through work experience to make sure that they are right for you. If you spend time on this during your second year it will save you a lot of work during your final year.
  • KEEP DEVELOPING YOUR SKILLS- Students who get involved in clubs and societies or hold posts within the Students Union have lots of opportunities to use communication, negotiating and similar skills which are valuable ammunition for your CV. This will also help you to complete competency-based application forms for internships and graduate jobs.
  • RESEARCH YOUR CAREER OPTIONS. This web site is a good starting point for this espcially our I Want to Work in ... pages. Also use www.prospects.ac.uk
  • ATTEND CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICE EVENTS. We put on a variety of talks each term and these are a good way of starting your career planning. 
  • WORK HARD TO GET A GOOD DEGREE. Many large organisations require an Upper Second Class Honors degree (2:1) which normally equates to about a 60% overall mark, so it pays you to work hard academically to try to achieve this. If you are applying for jobs during your final year, employers will normally ask for a predicted degree class – the results of your second-year exams and assessments will be used as evidence to support your prediction.

Wednesday 2 December 2015

#CareerPlanning: Action Plan for each year at university

CAreer planning flowchart for students

Don’t leave it until your final year to start thinking about your future career! You can do many things during your time at university to improve your chances of successfully entering the career or postgraduate study of your choice.

The timings noted relate to opportunities in career areas which are normally open to graduates in any subject. This list does not include deadlines which are specific to students in a particular subject, such as deadlines for clinical psychology or vocational law courses: check the “What Can I Do With My Degree In … ?” Pages for this information, or see the careers adviser for your subject.

Dates given are approximate and may vary: so always check the current situation. The Careers and Employability Service makes every effort to ensure that the information on our site is accurate but it is your responsibility to verify the information given before taking any action.