It’s no doubt that a first class degree is difficult to achieve but
not impossible. Read below on some of the tips to achieving a first
class degree in a Nigerian University.
1. The very first semester is the most important:
The very first semester in any tertiary institution in Nigeria is the
most important and the foundation for subsequent success. Some people
take the view that they will coast through the first couple of years and
then really turn it on in the final year when it matters most. This is
not the path to success as it is easier to build on a strong foundation
early on.
2. Read a course in a subject area you are interested in: This is one of the most important tip to getting a high CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average). This is because changing economic situations make certain courses
especially in science and technology more valuable in the job market.
Make sure you are study a course that interests you. But whatever course
you end up studying, give it your 100% and you never know the
possibilities that might arise from it.
3. Go extra miles to learn:
Most Lecturers and Professors in Nigerian Universities only provide
basic guidance for topics and assignments. As the master of your own
destiny it is your responsibility to find time with your lecturers or
yourself and make sure you have interpreted the question correctly and
are on track with your research/school work. This extra effort is viewed
favourably by lecturers and will surely be rewarded.
4. Find a good study partner:
The reason is that you could be the smartest person in the world but
chances are someone else is going to think of an idea that you would
never consider. You cant be an island of your own. Be careful though in
choosing your buddies especially in avoiding the problems associated
with peer pressure and jealousy. Team or study groups are also valuable.
However, beware of group work and plagiarism as lecturers can easily
spot original work and usually reward accordingly.
5. Never miss lectures: Treat all your courses
importantly and give each course your 100% by attending lectures all
the time. If you are continuously missing lectures then things are
probably not going to turn out well for you. Remember no-one with a
first class degree ever wished they had partied more, but most people
with a lower class degree wished they had studied more.
6. Time Management:
There is no right time management method. It depends on
yourself.Therefore, find the right balance for yourself and schedule.
You have to work hard, but you also have to find time to play/relax. Do
not joke with deadlines as they are extremely important in many parts of
life and also crucial if you want to achieve a first class degree.
Penalties could exist for late work which could lead to a reduction in
your grade. Call in favours, burn the midnight oil whatever it takes but
make sure you get it in on time.
7. Limit social activities :No
doubt, with the current popularity of social medias, students spend
much of their time online and have harder time concentrating in class,
therefore, usually distracted and have shorter attention spans. Most of
us are guilty of spending hours a day on social media. Imagine all the
productive school work that can be done with that time.
That should be all on How To Get A First Class Degree In A Nigerian University
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