Deciding To sit for jamb is one
thing ,picking a course is another and getting admitted is another thing .But
the main purpose of sitting for jamb is to get admitted to a university to
study the course you applied for.On this episode of my jamb series on Voiceofdeltas.blogspot.com.ng,i will be listing out courses you may regret applying for in jamb 2018 .Not
because they are not good but its advisable to know the disadvantages of
picking them. Due to the competition,corruption in our universities and
frustration you may face even after passing jamb with a fantastic score .
1.Nursing.
You may have the zeal,passion and
everything to be a good nurse .All you wanted in life since childhood may have
been to be a Nurse and you think its the right course for you.I can tell you
the competition you will face if you pick this course in jamb is extremely
high,you may end up been giving some courses with little future or hope in
Nigeria.E.g paristology,Virology,Botany .just to mention a few.
2.Engineering Courses
The number of Nigerian students
picking this courses year after year in jamb is always increasing,you may have
a very good foundation in physics and mathematics but mind you there are
thousands jostling for that same spot that are even better than you.You may
pass jamb but still not gain admission due to the competition you will face in
post UTME and this brings frustration.I had a friend who scored 249 in jamb,
year 2015 and proceeded to write post UTME of his choice school guess what
happened he was shocked when he got to the exam centre and met some other
students with very high scores than him, they were too numerous to
count.Despite coming out with a good score in post jamb too, he was given
another course after his thorough readings.When he told me i saw the sad look
on his face.
3.Pharmacy
The competition to get admitted
to any university to study pharmacy in Nigeria,Is like a bicycle trying to move
faster than a Lamborghini,Its a nice course but are you willing to pay the
price to read morning and night.Picking this course may have effects on your
social life.You may spend 10 hours a day reading,the remaining hours praying
and fasting.You finally sit for Jamb and because you have been tensed,scared
and shaky during the Exam “you fail”or come out with very low scores.My sister
you are on your own.
4.Law
Its the dream of an average arts
and humanities students to study law at prestigious universities In Nigeria, But
my dear,”law no be beans”the stress you will pass through is high,You have to
be not just brilliant but intelligent and an avid reader to get admitted even
with a jamb high score.Every year law is the second most picked course in
Nigeria,You have more than 100,000 students applying for very little space in
our universities.This year over 4000 students applied for law at Unilag and i
bet you the university could not take more than 200 that's if there is space
enough to accommodate up-to 200 students.
5.Medicine
Truth is medicine is one of the
most difficult course to study in Nigerian universities.The competition is too
high,just too high for anyone who is an average student to consider going
for.Year in Year out its the number one most picked course in J.A.M.B. You go
through a lot of stress just to get admitted,even after passing j.a.m.b and
post j.a.m.b if you are unfortunate which I pray you are not,you may be
required to bribe university officials just to get admitted. That's to tell you
how tough it is.
I remember vividly well,in year 2009 a friend scored 291 in J.A.M.B he sat for post utme and cleared it too at a prestigious university in Nigeria.He thought he would be admitted but unfortunately he was told to pay a sum of 250,000 Naira and been that he wasn’t from a wealthy family he lost the admission.Medicine was his childhood dream but dreams alone can’t take us to some places we want to be in life.
I remember vividly well,in year 2009 a friend scored 291 in J.A.M.B he sat for post utme and cleared it too at a prestigious university in Nigeria.He thought he would be admitted but unfortunately he was told to pay a sum of 250,000 Naira and been that he wasn’t from a wealthy family he lost the admission.Medicine was his childhood dream but dreams alone can’t take us to some places we want to be in life.
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