This is wishing all critical thinkers in 2017 Nysc batch A stream 1 SAFE JOURNEY to their oriented camps in various states across the country. May God lead your ways!
Mathematics students Futo. class 2011/2012
This page is created to always keep us together as one family despite our location from each other.
Information and discussions that will benefit us can also reach everyone of us through this medium; e.t.c.
PCMs, its now official that the 2017 Nysc Batch A orientation course will run from 23rd may to 12th june. How ready are we?
In case you have not seen your name on the list we uploaded before which was later deleted, you can now check it directly on the NYSC official websites
https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc1/VerifySenateLists
https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc2/VerifySenateLists
https://portal.nysc.org.ng/nysc3/VerifySenateLists
..best wishes!
29/03/2017
GREETINGS FROM US. HOPE YOU'VE NOT FORGOTTEN SO SOON?
27/03/2017
Greetings, Greatest Critical Thinkers.
The memo below was issued to instruct all class advisers to submit their students' green file. Details can be read in the memo.
To that end, all of us who have some documents missing in their green file, as indicated by the attached image, are hereby informed to submit them before this week ends.
The exams and statistics unit need the green files to enable them start working on our transcripts, etc.
It will be wise you make sure your green file is submitted with others to avoid future trouble that may result from late submission.
Those whom theirs are yet to get to the class adviser, I wonder what you are waiting for!
Please inform others. Thanks, IK.
FORWARDED AS RECEIVED.(CLEARANCE PROCEDURE)
Please I will urge everyone who has not started or concluded clearance should try and do so
If u 've cleared with the school (results complete)
Get the form at the pilot library close to sosc @ #500
Same day move to microfinance bank and pay d 5000 alumni fee. Then take the teller to Senate at the bursary room down stairs. This last for one week which u will take ur receipt from old seethead .
Go for medical clearance with your medical card, receipt from year one ( the #2500 receipt) and #100
Go to workshop2 for workshop clearance. The man usually ask for money though. You can give 100 if you like.
Then go for departmental clearances
Go with your departmental receipt from year one to year five and any other money they are paying.
and some departments also requires laboratory clearance too
Move to library with your library card. Sometimes this can last for a day depending if d librarian is around.
Then move to accounts with your
School fees receipts from year one to year five not invoice
Alumni receipt.
Last year we were told to summit our year five receipt at Senate which lasted for 2days. Recently i am hearing that 5000 is required to be paid again in addition to the school fee.
Go to old registrar to do your sports and students affairs clearances with your school ID card .
Go to workshop2 for your security clearance with ID.
Then move to Senate for d security clearance too.
Next your go for faulty clearance in your dean's office.
Lastly go to old seet head for exams and records clearance.
Try and put some change (money) for some offices who will ask for that.
I wish you guys luck...
U can do it
It's just determination and before u know it it's over
Just try and be friendly and smile unless they will extend your days
courtesy:
Stephen Spiffy Nwagwughiagwu
24/01/2017
PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT DEPARTMENTAL CLEARANCE HAS OFFICIALLY COMMENCED FOLLOWING THE ARRIVAL THE 2015/2016 SET SENATE APPROVED RESULT AT THE DEPARTMENT ON MONDAY 23RD JANUARY 2017.
ACCORDING TO THE DEPARTMENT'S DAO, EVERY STUDENT COMING FOR CLEARANCE SHOULD COME WITH EVIDENCE TO SHOW THAT HE/SHE IS NOT INDEBTED TO THE DEPARTMENT. TO THIS END, ALL STUDENTS COMING FOR THEIR CLEARANCE SHOULD BRING ALL THEIR DEPARTMENTAL DUES RECEIPT, RIGHT FROM YEAR ONE TO FINAL YEAR OR CASH TO PAY FOR ANY SESSION THEY ARE STILL OWING.
IT IS ADVISED THAT YOU DO YOUR CLEARANCE EARLY TO AVOID CROWD WHEN DOING IT CLOSE TO SERVICE PERIOD. ALSO, DOING IT EARLIER WILL ENABLE THE EXAMS AND RECORD UNIT PREPARE YOUR STATEMENT OF RESULT EARLY AND YOU REQUEST FOR YOUR TRANSCRIPT EARLIER.
MAY GOD GRANT YOU SAFE JOURNEY AS YOU TRAVEL BACK TO SCHOOL FOR YOUR CLEARANCE.
N. IKENNA.
29/11/2016
BE RIGHTLY INFORMED. share if possible.
20 Study Strategies for Finals Week
Finals week can be the most stressful time for a student, whether in high school, college or graduate school.
Finals week can be the most stressful time for a student, whether in high school, college or graduate school.
Ensure you’re prepared for your exams with these study tips, which can help you conquer your finals.
Follow this list as finals week approaches (the earlier you prep, the better) so you can ace your exams from start to finish:
1. Create your own study guide.
While many teachers provide a study guide, creating your own can help you understand the material better. Outlining the important information you need to learn can be
helpful, both in creation and to refer to during your studies.
2. Ask questions.
Your professors and TA’s are there to help! Ask them questions regarding the material and the exam so that you’re prepared when exam time arrives.
3. Attend the review session.
Review sessions offer vital information on exam format, what will be on the exam and key concepts you should be focusing your studies on.
4. Start early.
If you always start ahead of schedule, you’ll never be cramming the night before an exam. You’ll almost always perform better in doing so!
5. Organize a group study session.
It can be helpful to study in groups – sometimes. Evaluate whether or not studying with others will be beneficial to the subject as well at your learning process.
6. Study things not on the study guide.
Study guides aren’t always comprehensive – they’re just suggestions of the main concepts to learn. Use your study guide for its intended purpose: a guide. Be sure to
fill in the blanks with related information.
7. Take breaks.
You won’t be able to memorize or comprehend all the material at once. Balance is key – ensure that you reward learning with break times to recharge and relax.
8. Stay well-rested.
There’s a lot to be said about a good night’s sleep. Make sure you’re well-rested so that you can be fully focused during your exams.
9. Create a study schedule – and follow it.
Splitting the material into chucks you can actually achieve can be very beneficial. That way, you can keep track of what you’ve accomplished instead of looking at the
big picture and getting overwhelmed.
10. Prioritize your study time.
Some exams will be more difficult than others, some you may find easier to study for. Some may be worth more of your grade than others. Make sure to evaluate all of
your exams to consider and determine all of the involved factors so you can study accordingly.
11. Study for the style of exam.
If it’s multiple choice, you’ll need to know definitions and concepts. For essay exams, focus on your understanding of all the concepts presented, with examples in
mind.
12. Quiz yourself.
If you think about and create actual exam questions, you will likely become more familiar with what you need to study and, in the meantime, familiarize yourself with
the type of language that will be on the exam. Draft potential exam questions and quiz yourself so that you can set expectations of what you need to focus on.
13. Meet with your professor or TA.
Often times, meeting with an instructor, whether it’s a professor or a TA, can give you helpful hints for what to study and ways to prepare for the exam.
14. Reorganize your notes.
Evaluate and reorganize your notes into what’s important, outlining important concepts, formulas dates and definitions so they’re easy to understand.
15. Pace yourself.
Make sure you stay focused and don’t burn yourself out. A great way to do so is to pace yourself rather than opting for the dreaded all-nighter. You can easily pace
yourself by following tips like starting early, creating a study schedule and taking breaks when necessary!
16. Teach classmates.
Learning by teaching is a method that really works! If you work with a study buddy and explain concepts to one another, you’re re-learning the material all over again.
It’s a great way to reinforce what you’ve learned and help someone in the meantime!
17. Revolve your focus.
Switching up your subjects is a helpful way to learn everything for your exams while preventing burnout on one topic. Make sure to switch it up before your eyes glaze
over! That way, you can keep studying for longer periods of time while maintaining your focus.
18. Color code it.
Create a system that allows you to color code material that’s going to be on the exam by what’s most important, less important, etc. This will help you focus on the
most pertinent information and prioritize the material.
19. Visualize.
If you’re a visual learner, it can help to create mind maps or diagrams to visualize how the concepts you’re learning relate to one another. This is especially
beneficial when learning concepts that build upon the understanding of one another, like in science courses.
20. Make it fun.
It’s easier to focus if you adapt to studying by quizzing yourself, creating acronyms or rewarding yourself for a job well done. Create a game plan – literally – that
allows you to accomplish tasks and be rewarded for each.
For example, why not reward yourself with a piece of chocolate or a sip of your coffee after you’ve accomplished a new chapter or allow yourself five minutes of free
time for every chunk of material you digest?
You can even add in fun factors like power-ups every time you learn a new definition and lose a life, which means you add another definition to your list, when you get
an answer wrong!
22/08/2016
You are invited
As you travel back to school for the last semester as a mathematics undergraduate, we pray that God Almighty grant you a safe and exciting trip.
HAPPY NEW SEMESTER.
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