Why Part-Time Study is Better for Postgrads


You have just spent four or five years minimum working flat out to complete your undergraduate degree, so it is understandable if you feel that you may not want to commit to another one or two years of library, assignments and intense full-time learning and even more stress to be paid off in the (distant) future.

If all of this sounds familiar – but you know you want to study further – then perhaps part-time study is the answer.

Benefits of part-time study


To buttress the point of this post, numbers of part-time postgraduates have risen in recent years (mainly due to the increase of funding options available), they still account for around 60% of postgraduates students.

 It is easy to see why. Here are just some of the reasons why part-time study may be right for you;

1. It’s cheaper than full-time study on a year-by-year basis. 
In essence a part time degree is half the cost per year of a full time Masters or PhD.

2. It allows you to ‘earn while you learn’. 
Rather than adding to the ever-increasing mountain of unemployed graduates, working alongside your degree can mean that you pay for your postgrad program before you’ve even graduated.

3. You can gain work experience whilst you study. 
Postgrad qualifications and work experience are both hugely important for your future career, so why not gain both at the same time? For example, someone taking a journalism masters could write alongside their degree, or an MBA candidate could continue running a business

4. You can keep your job. 
Part-time masters degrees are particularly appealing for people like teachers who can gain additional skills in their subject whilst still working in education. This of course applies to many other fields.

There are no jobs in the country and if you leave your job for masters, the guarantee that you will get another one soon is very slim, hence the best bet is to go for part time.

5. You can maintain your other commitments. 
People with children, elderly parents or just people with busy schedules can find that a part-time postgrad degree allows them to balance furthering their education without putting their life on hold.

6. You don’t have to live like a student anymore! 
Uni life is fun when you're a teenager, but as you grow older you find that sort of life below pal, especially when you started working. You don't want to live in an mosquito-infested hall of residence anymore. Part-time study allows you a slight distance from all-consuming student life.

7. Its flexible
Part time courses are flexible to deal with. you have various options to pick from. all evenings, or weekends. its could even be combined.
you have enough time to prepare and planned for your courses and assignments. Again you can ask for permissions and also seek time to learn a particular subject better before the next class.

8. Flexible payment
There are various payment options available for part time programs. these include part payment and installmental payments, which are not available for full time studies. this is a BIG advantage as sometimes breaking the money by bits can help make payment easier on the student


 Costs of part-time study 


The fees for part time courses are higher compared to full time. This is partly due to the expected extra man hour the lecturers had to put in for these classes.
sometimes external tutors or consultants are engaged to takes some subjects.

see Unilag Pg current fees here

Although these fees are paid per sessions, and are subject to change, it is worth noting that many part-time masters still allow flexible payment as earlier stated. On funding, some state do support part time students with bursaries. All you need do is apply for such via your school educational board.


Typical lengths of part-time postgrad programs


When it comes to part-time postgrad degrees, there are broadly two types. The first and most common is the standard part-time degree that is half the length of a regular degree per year and therefore takes double the time. Typically, this means a one-year masters takes place over two years, and so on and so forth.

The second type – and this is often associated with Distant learning/Open University(DLI) and also available from other institutions – is one where you pick and choose modules, which are then taught over a number of weekend or evenings, or even over a few weekdays.

In this case, your part-time degree is as long or short and you want to make it. Your degree is then awarded once a certain number of credits have been achieved, but this can be over the course of several years, allowing those in full-time work to achieve postgraduate qualifications whilst maintaining their career.

The Pros and Cons of part-time study


1. Campus life or Student experience affected
Broadly speaking, what are advantages to some will be disadvantages to others when it comes to part-time study. Where some will want a postgrad degree without the rest of the student life that comes with it, others will miss the campus experience they would have if they were full time. And whilst some need to be able to continue working alongside their masters of PhD, some will just want to get their degree as soon as possible.

2. Limited options
Another slight drawback is that choosing to go part time will limit the options of where and what you can study. Although most universities and schools have a full range of part-time programs, some only have full-time options. So if you have your heart set on a certain university but have to study part time, you may find yourself disappointed.

3. Clashes with work 
Also, whilst part-time study gives you more flexibility than full time, it is not completely flexible. Classes will be set, so those who do unpredictable shift work may find it difficult to do alongside their studies without missing crucial classes.

4. Traffic 
working and studying in a big metropolitan city like Lagos has its own fair share of issues, and one of that is Traffic.
coming from Victoria Island or from Apapa to Unilag will definitely take minimum of One hour on a good day and then Two hours and above on a normal clumsy day. A trip from Lekki or Ajah is another kettle of fish- budget two hours.

5. Accommodation
As part time students, you can't apply for accommodation via the school balloting. That can be taken care of by the ability to rent a place.


That all said, however, if you want to earn and gain experience whilst studying, the positives of part-time study far outweigh the few negatives, and you should seriously consider it an option that will perfectly balance the pros of getting an additional degree in a competitive job market with the opportunity to continue working.


Are there other pro or cons I missed out?

Please feel free to comment in the comment box below, would appreciate your side of the discuss.

TOP 10 MERIT LIST FOR UNILAG PG ADMISSION 2016 Results (FROM MY E-CLASS)



Many don't know we run an online Tutorials class called MERIT ACADEMY. The training school which started in 2014 cater for the UNILAG PG EXAMINATIONS only. My vision is to produce merit admission for all its students effortlessly.

The school which is wholly ONLINE, is Three years old. Lectures run for three months prior before exams and continues to provide support till admissions.
Apart from past questions, students are drilled with currents questions, materials and information that are timeless.

The school since inception has been chunking out exceptional results. You can read numerous Testimonials HERE from past students.

In 2016/2017 session alone, we had more than 40 classes with about 800 students on average. The academy had more than 20 classes where we recorded  100% admission (all students in these classes were admitted on merit) as they were all recommended. I will post that list next week.

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Today I present the list of Top 10 scores and further Top 28 scores. The highest score - 85.25% was obtained by Engr Justice Mohammed in Msc Chemical Engineering class. He was the class governor.

The Top 10 has won for themselves some gifts, we'll be contacting them soon. Congrats guys and keep flying high.


TOP 10 LIST 2016/2017


1. JUSTICE MOHAMMED      85.25%   MSc CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
2. Gabriel Omideji                     83.08%   MSc ECONOMICS
3  Vivian Omayie                       81.11%    MIT
4. DEBORAH UNUNG            80.83%    M.ED ADMIN & PLANNING
5  IDRIS  Jimoh                         80.00%    Masters RISK MGT
6. Durojaiye Victor                    78.89%   MIT
7. FRANCIS  CHIDEBE          77.01%    PGD FINANCE
8. JOAN  APEH                        77.00%    MDSS  
9.  Blessing Chika                     76.47%    Masters ENV TOXICOLOGY
10. Ali-Balogun Munirudeen    75.29%    MSC ACCOUNTING


TOP 20 LIST

11. CHIMA O.                          74.42%    MIT
12. FOLAKE ADENOLA        74.24%   MSC ECONOMICS
13. AKUJOBI YVONNE         74.24%   Masters ENVIRONMENTAL MGT
14. MADU IBRAHIM             74.12%   MDSS
15. ADERONKE Adedokun    74.00%   MSC MEDICAL PHYSICS
16. OFORKA KINGSLEY      72.94%   M.ED EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
17  AREWA M                         72.22%   MIT
18. KOLA O                             72.11%   MILR
19  IJELU ADERELE              72.03%  MILD
20. OGUNKOYA FUNMI       72.00%   MBA



TOP 30 LIST

21. AGNES AFOLABI              71.76%   M.ED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
22. ADEOLA ODERINDE        71.76%    PROCESS ENGINEERING
23. OMOLARA OSINKOLU    71.44%    MSC FINANCE
24. JASIMEL                             71.39%    M.ED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
25 AYODELE ADESANYA      70.59%    MA THEATRE ARTS
26. CHINYERE M                     70.59%    PROCESS ENGINEERING
27. AIGBE EFE                         70.56%    PGD CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
28 DR CHRIS Moski                 70.56%    MASTERS PUBLIC HEALTH
29. OGE ONWUZURIKE         70.05%    MSC FINANCE


Note: 
The admission list has been released here. Many candidates are filled with merry news and jubilation.

To be part of this winning team for next year admission, get in touch with me via my contact details here

Help me send congratulatory messages to these ones and many others who excel in the last Pg exams via the comment box below

Congrats guys!!!

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Unilag Msc Result: Status is STEP DOWN- - Meaning, implications & What Next?


This year Unilag Postgraduate Result is generating a lot of talk time in the news, social media and fora.

My blog has been receiving loads of calls and feedback concerning worried students and their love ones.

Thanks for all the comments and questions being poured in from all my readers concerning the issues raised in these series of Unilag result analysis.

If you have not read the previous series you may do well to read them as they are very expository and may help you in your judgment and decision making.

SERIES 1 -- STATUS IS RECOMMENDED

SERIES 2 -- STATUS IS NOT RECOMMENDED

SERIES 3 --STATUS IS NOT QUALIFIED

Someone wrote a few days ago

" Mr Dan thanks for this eye opening info, now I know what to do with my status"

That is the purpose of these series.

to enable you and give you the power of action and judgement.

Now over to today series - STEP DOWN STATUS

Like its twin sister - Not qualified, they bear some similarities, however, these has more to do with formality than legality.

Not qualified has to do with eligibility from the set go, but this is a bit twisted and when you have it in your result comment its really a cause of concern.

 So what does step down really denote?

 Step down from where or what?

 Can it be resolved?

 What  it mean you did not pass the exams or meet the cut of mark?

 We shall be looking at all these today in this post


I will do an analysis soon on the results watch out for it.
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There is one of five status attached to each score depending on the cut off marks set by the dept.


The five status which I treated in-depth in this post are

1. Recommended STATUS

2. NOT Recommended STATUS

3. NOT Qualified STATUS

4. STEP DOWN STATUS

5. Not SET STATUS


I will use this post to treat STEP DOWN.


How To Check :

log in to Spgs Unilag website and input your reg nos and surname better still just follow the link below to access the page:

http://applications.unilag.edu.ng/(S(ge42j5his2ub1bfvdeijvgyh))/Login.aspx


The MEANING :

You actually passed the exams, but after checking your documents and application, you were step down from admission until the cases against you are rectified, if not the admission is gone.

So get it straight, You passed the exams and also beat the cut off points
You are supposed to be recommended i.e your name in admission list.

But you were now STEP DOWN for the course you chose. Because of any of the following:

1. you are eligible but not have the qualification, e.g you have 3rd class instead of 2:2 for msc biochem
2. your school is not recognized. e.g a satellite school applying
3. you applied for msc instead of pgd. e.g MA English applying for Msc mass comm instead of pgd Mass comm
4. Your application is faulty - you did not chose school, no Bsc filled, or grade notified. any problem with the form steps you down
5. Your course is related but not covered in the brochure for those to apply for this course

NOTE OF WARNING!!!

Those boys who are helped you during application in campus during application stage may never noticed this discrepancies as they are technical issues only
a postgraduate degree holder who has gone through Unilag admission process can see or detect these.

So always ask those who wants to help you fill your form, if they have gone through the system.

The IMPLICATION :

 You MAY still get the admission but very very tiny chance
 you were very careless in your application and so may pay a big price for it
 The department will be waiting for you to come and clear some things/irregularity noticed in your application


WHAT's Next:

1. Go to the dept and see if you can rectify any of the issues raised, sometimes you with some clarification you may be let off the hook and given your admission
2. If you cannot which is likely the case most times, you take proper note and move ahead
3. Ask for options open to you with this situation
4. Prepare for next year exams or go apply for another school Postgraduate program with a lot of thoughtfulness


NEXT --> My Result Status is NOT SET- What Next?


lets know what you scored below and your status in the comment session.
If STEP DOWN I can show you what to do.

just let me know below.

Unilag MSc Result: Status is NOT Qualified - Meaning, implications & What Next?


The recently released results for University of Lagos postgraduate has generated a lot of buzz.

I have written on recommended status here and Not recommended status here.

if you missed it, clicked the links to check it out.

One of the frustrating status is NOT qualified.  What will make one fall into this category?

Not qualified in what sense?

 Can it be rectified?

 What does it really mean?

 What if you scored high and beat the cut off mark?

 We shall be looking at all these today in this post


I will do an analysis soon on the results watch out for it.
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There is one of five status attached to each score depending on the cut off marks set by the dept.


The five status which I treated in-depth in this post are

1. Recommended STATUS

2. NOT Recommended STATUS

3. NOT Qualified STATUS

4. STEP DOWN STATUS

5. Not SET STATUS


I will use this post to treat NOT Qualified.


How To Check :

log in to Spgs Unilag website and input your reg nos and surname better still just follow the link below to access the page:

http://applications.unilag.edu.ng/(S(ge42j5his2ub1bfvdeijvgyh))/Login.aspx


The MEANING :

You passed the exams and also beat the cut off points
You are supposed to be recommended i.e your name in admission list.
But you were not eligible for the course you chose. Because of any of the following:

a. Wrong course e.g BSc accounting applying for Msc Finance
b. Wrong first degree, e.g a HND applying for any Msc courses its disqualified
c. Wrong class of degree, e.g you have a 3rd class and applying for 2:2 min required course
d. Wrong school: not all schools are accredited for Unilag masters


The IMPLICATION :

 You will not get the admission - l'll be truthful to you
 To the school you are illegal applicant, so you cant be recommended by any one
 Your money and time has been wasted and forfeited
 This case is a closed one.


WHAT's Next:

1. Go to the department to find out the real reason you were disqualified
2. Ask them to show you proof in the application requirement, if not there or clear, ask them to make it obvious on their site for others to be aware
3. Ask for options open to you with this situation
4. Prepare for next year exams or go apply for another school Postgraduate program


NEXT --; My Result Status is STEP DOWN - What Next?


lets know what you scored below and your status in the comment session.
If not qualified I can show you what to do.

just let me know below.

Unilag Msc Result: Status is NOT Recommended - Meaning, implications & What Next?


Still on Unilag Pg results released last week Friday.
I wrote on the the meaning and implications of Recommended status here. If you missed it, you can check it out.

As I said the result generated a lot of Mixed feelings.
One of those who were sad are those whose remark was NOT RECOMMENDED.

Who are these people?

Why are they sad?

How can you score 61.15% for Accounting and still not be recommended
or 57.94% for Management Full Time and not be recommended.

This are issues,

why?

 why?

why?

questions begging for answers.

Some folks are already doubting the grading process

Is there anything that can be done to change this status?

so many questions?

I will do an analysis soon on the results watch out for it.
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There is one of five status attached to each score depending on the cut off marks set by the dept.

The five status which I treated in-depth in this post are

1. Recommended STATUS

2. NOT Recommended STATUS

3. NOT Qualified STATUS

4. STEP DOWN STATUS

5. Not SET STATUS


I will use this post to treat NOT Recommended.


How To Check :

log in to Spgs Unilag website and input your reg nos and surname better still just follow the link below to access the page:

http://applications.unilag.edu.ng/(S(ge42j5his2ub1bfvdeijvgyh))/Login.aspx


The MEANING :

You may have passed the exams but you did not meet the cut off points
It also could mean that you failed the exams and definitely not going to get admitted.

its also means your name is not in the admission merit list.


The IMPLICATION :

 1. You will not get this admission except you work to see if you can get in via supplementary list

2. Find out the cut off mark and if you are very close, then there is hope for you.

3. Get ready to go to school to seek for help

4. You might still be in the supplementary list without consulting anyone - chances are slim, but its possible


WHAT's Next : - What should you do?

1. Seek for help - need recommendation
2. Change your course from Full time to Part time or executive depending on your discipline
3. Look out for the admission list, your name might surprisingly appear
4. When the list is out, find out who can help you with admission via recommendation


NEXT --> My Result Status is NOT QUALIFIED - What Next?


Lets know what you scored below and your status.
If not recommend let me help show you how to go about it.

just let me know below via the comment

UNILAG PG RESULTS: My Result Status is Recommended - Meaning, Implications and What Next?


Mixed reactions greeted the  much awaited released of the Unilag Postgraduate/Msc results.

The result which was released on the school portal, thrown most students into wild jubilation as they found their status favorable while many others were unsure of their fate.

The results which showed a lot high scoring marks by students was far more better than previous years when students scored low.

Many students scored 80%, 70% and 60%  respectively, hence the high cut off points. As you will expect in every exams, the usual low scoring candidates showed their faces too scoring 27%, 34% and low as 17%

I will do the result analysis soon. watch out for it.
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There is one of five status attached to each score depending on the cut off marks set by the dept.

The five status which I treated in-depth in this post are

1. Recommended

2. NOT Recommended

3. NOT Qualified

4. STEP DOWN

5. Not SET


I will use this post to treat Recommended.


How To Check :

log in to Spgs Unilag website and input your reg nos and surname better still just follow the link below to access the page:

http://applications.unilag.edu.ng/(S(ge42j5his2ub1bfvdeijvgyh))/Login.aspx

The MEANING :

its means your name is in the admission list on merit.
is means you met the cut off marks.
so congrats

The IMPLICATION :

 Get ready for school
 Get ready your school fess - check my blog for the fees
 Get ready to adjust to school life both at home and office
 its also calls for huge financial implications, so please start sourcing for the money


WHAT's Next :

1. wait for the admission list
2. when the list is out, start your registration
3. meanwhile please attend lectures as the registration is ongoing

NEXT --; My Result Status is NOT Recommended - What Next?


lets know what you scored below and your status.
If not recommend I can show you how to get admission still.

just let me know below.

UNILAG PG MSC RESULTS IS OUT -check here


I told you more than 3 to 4 months ago that the results will be released last week or this weekend

and as i said it in my last mail it has been released .


http://applications.unilag.edu.ng/(S(w3ubffkjlvu4it40fax2aunt))/Login.aspx



There are 4 status you will see.

1. Recommended
2. Not recommended
3. Not qualified
4. Stepped down

Follow this post  on my blog to see how to check and what the meaning of these status are

CHECK RESULTS HERE


if recommended, it means your name is on merit list.
so congrats in advance , 

please share the good news

I dey wait ooooooooo

chai, some people getting 80, 85%, 78%, 70% some people dey vex ooo

am so happy

share your testimony jorr, no dulling this xmas

lets here your comments