Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by WildnFree(m): 5:17pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Hmm |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by supercase1(m): 5:17pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
dey dere dey decieve yourself nor manage graduate then find handwork learn or work on your talent dey dere dey die ontop school matter shey after youth service na u book space for SHELL or NNPC to employ you no use your head.after una grad.naso una go dey Hala I am unemployed and fustrated up and down mtcheeeeew!!! !! ! 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by olisaEze(m): 5:17pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
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Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by mayorall(m): 5:17pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? Put your best effort in your next exam. Don't drop the course yet. You can still apply for Jamb. But get the admission first before leaving it. 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by abyus15: 5:18pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Your dad is going to be disappointed but believe me at some point in time hes going to really understand you and even support you more so as long you know thats what you want then go for it bro 2 Likes |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by bolanto24(m): 5:18pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Do it, the earlier the better. Tell your dad and he'll eventually come around. |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Gallant123(m): 5:18pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Jambite |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Dididrumz(m): 5:18pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
dominique: Don't withdraw till you gain admission elsewhere so you don't lose both ways Well spoken |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Ehibiggirl(f): 5:18pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
dominique: Don't withdraw till you gain admission elsewhere so you don't lose both ways exactly my thoughts too |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Alashoalash10: 5:19pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Prinss: Your dad may be angry, disappointed, mad, but certainly won't disown or kill you. Call him, tell him everything and the struggles you have endured all this while. Trust me, after the initial tantrums he may put up, eventually he will support and assist you. Just be sure your decision is something you are ready to commit to.
Sometimes the greatest decisions requires the strongest will. You can go through your mother if your dad is the no noncece type so you can have a soft landing |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Guest911: 5:19pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... Op what is the name of the course you want to quit ? 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Ustec: 5:20pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
kevweflex: I was supposed to study Medicine, but I end up studying Industrial Mathematics not out of choice, but I found myself there So buharic |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Nobody: 5:21pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? Meet your college officer or course adviser, and beg them to help you resume a new dept from 200 or 100l. If it is done in your school they’ll do it. 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by hybridblood07(m): 5:21pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
In my own opinion, I believe you can still strive hard and get a good CGPA as long as your determined and committed. Secondly, getting admission to University these days is hardly most especially federal university. Think deeply before you make any choice and also share the story with your dad. Have a wonderful evening 2 Likes |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by HeavenlyHolines(m): 5:21pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Well i love ur courage and gut. Hadn`t been i know also what i studied in Nigeria, i wouldn`t have gone for it. Outside the country specifically developed nations,courses that r useless in Nigeria r making waves in other developed countries eg creative, fine and applied art etc. |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by redpencil: 5:21pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Go to your course supervisor, and ask for professional advice. |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Damjoy(m): 5:22pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Prinss: Your dad may be angry, disappointed, mad, but certainly won't disown or kill you. Call him, tell him everything and the struggles you have endured all this while. Trust me, after the initial tantrums he may put up, eventually he will support and assist you. Just be sure your decision is something you are ready to commit to.
Sometimes the greatest decisions requires the strongest will. God bless people like you |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by lizdammy: 5:22pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Maybe |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by patorial(m): 5:23pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
I can say u are a student of AE-FUNAI |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Nobody: 5:23pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? do not withdraw until you get the new admission, don't inform him until then. I know people who have done this before. |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by FASH23(m): 5:24pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Prinss: Your dad may be angry, disappointed, mad, but certainly won't disown or kill you. Call him, tell him everything and the struggles you have endured all this while. Trust me, after the initial tantrums he may put up, eventually he will support and assist you. Just be sure your decision is something you are ready to commit to.
Sometimes the greatest decisions requires the strongest will. one chilled bottle of origin for you �� |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by AfroKnight: 5:25pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Just inform the person who’s going to buy the Jamb form and pay the new school fees. |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by EJEHSON(m): 5:25pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Better late than never, at Least you realize your mistakes and decided to amend your ways instead of deceiving yourselve. Let your dad know, he will definitely be disappointed and even bash you real hard but after a while he will come down and ask you what you want to do with your life. 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by adekola02(m): 5:26pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? .. have nothing much to say... pls look before u leap.... try and hold another stone before u throw d one u are holding.... just saying mine 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Enwhen(m): 5:26pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? The earlier you let your dad know and start again , the better, you are on a good track , to have come to realize that you are not moving forward and not on the right track.... Pls go back and start again...I will advice u not to go back to your parent house because of shame on both u and your parents , look for another place u can stay to preparing very hard for the next jamb , put all ur efforts , forget the past u can't change and think about the future because u still have enough time to handle it... Also don't forget to pray....seek God's direction in all u do .... |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by tstx(m): 5:27pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Follow your heart |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Jaynom(m): 5:27pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? Isn't it better to change course? Go to social sciences nau 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Goldencheese(m): 5:27pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Prinss: Your dad may be angry, disappointed, mad, but certainly won't disown or kill you. Call him, tell him everything and the struggles you have endured all this while. Trust me, after the initial tantrums he may put up, eventually he will support and assist you. Just be sure your decision is something you are ready to commit to.
Sometimes the greatest decisions requires the strongest will. Couldn't have said it better. |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by otino(m): 5:28pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Meet your course adviser and he will advice on what might help |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by ibokunle(m): 5:30pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
I salute your openness dear brother. I am sure your dad will be proud of you down the line. No matter the speed, so long as you're headed in the wrong direction you will never reach your goal or achieve satisfaction. Brace up and take charge of your life! SipCoke: I apologize for the long post... So the thing is, I am 22 years old currently in 200 level. My performance is very poor, in fact I'm currently on probation(I'm suppose to be in 300 level by now) and that's not because I'm not intelligent or I'm dull o. it's just that i don't show commitment towards my studies because I've completely lost interest in the course I'm currently studying because of its calculation aspect. I hate calculations a lot. Let me say, I'm more of a theory person. I have tried applying for change of course but i was denied maybe because of my poor performance. My Father doesn't know anything about this. "no issues at all Daddy, my result is good", my response whenever he asked me about my result.
So i have finally decided to apply for withdrawal from my current school to register and sit for jamb again. This time i will apply for a course in a different institution. This course in question is a course I've wanted to study long ago but my current school don't offer it. My friend studies it and I've done research on the course my self. I'm very sure i can do it this time.
Now i don't even know how to approach my father with this. I know I've fvcked up big time. The man will be so so annoyed and disappointed in me but i can't continue like this, i want to get things on track, i want to fix my life and start afresh. Right now I'm just confused and frustrated. Nairalanders, i will need your advice and suggestions. Please what's your take on this? 1 Like |
Re: Should I Withdraw From The University And Sit For JAMB Again? by Nobody: 5:32pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
You must tell your dad especially if he's the one sponsoring you. He might even Have better options than you think you have. Yes he will be initially bitter which is expected cos it's a big shocker but then things will pan out calmly later. 2 Likes |