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we care about your education and want to help you solve your edu problems such as our assignments, projects, seminars, papers, proposals, thesis, statistical analysis, etc.

27/03/2020

****THE VALUE OF YOUR CERTIFICATE**** Episode 2

The true value of your certificate can be determined by your value. I can say that a thousand times without mincing words. If you doubt me, then why do recruiters ask for your CV, do series of interviews and test before they employ you. Why don't they employ based on just your certificate.

Now the most important question at this juncture will be "How can i make myself valuable?" To help you answer that question, i would like you to ask yourself this, "asides what school taught me, what else do i know"? Of course this question is very important because statistics have shown that about 98% of people employed today were never on the basis of what they learned from school but based on what they know outside there certificate. A friend of mine got a job last week just because while serving he got involved in an NGO work which he did as part of his CDS now he is employed not because of his certificate but because of the knowledge he gathered from the NGO while carrying out the compulsory NYSC. This is just one out the thousands of cases like this that plays out in the job market on a daily basis.

Now how many of us have noticed that more than 90% of job openings advertised always seek for years of experience? Do you know you can beat recruiters to that game by applying a formula that me and my team have been working hard to develop underground.

It is often said that desperate situations require desperate measures. Desperate measures have to be taken to overcome the so-called years of experience that recruiters seem to be using to scare you from applying for jobs.

Now the solution is simple.

How many years do you spend in school in Nigeria? That is probably a minimum of 2 years for national diplomas and maximum of 6 years for BSc or HND (depending on the course).

That means you waste on average 4 years of work experience while schooling.

The reason? You want good grades, you need to pass your tests, projects, proposals etc.

What if you channel all this time to a part time job that pays you and gives you the experience you need while someone takes care of this other school activities?.

It is very achievable!!

See How!!!

Chinwendu is 200 level student of FUNAI in the department of English and linguistic studies. She took up a part time teaching job and teaches jss 1 and 2 students social studies the classes are made to suit her schedule.

Gbenga is a 300 level student of Mechanical Engineering in FUTA he works part time with an auto repairs company learning and earning as well.

The examples are numerous to mention.

What this youngsters did was to subscribe to a Platform that helps them do most of their academic activities. Affording them time to school, work and learn.

As mentioned earlier me and my team are working on a system that will make your schooling process smart easy and hedge free, thereby affording you time to do other important things.

The value of your certificate depends on your value and your value is in your hands. "Take the necessary steps today and catapult your career to a hemisphere where it will experience no catalism"

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****Make your certificate valuable today, be smart, follow the smart life****

Ciao

Sunday Truelove

26/03/2020

*****THE VALUE OF YOUR CERTIFICATE*****

If you are reading this, it may mean two things either you have a certificate or you are about to get one. Which ever way, you are probably on the right track. Yes right track i say because you have just taken a step out of the many steps you needed to succeed in life financially.

A certificate is that which is issued to someone in exchange for proven educational excellence. You must have written exams, tests, proposals, projects, seminars etc so as to be deemed fit to be given a certificate. The big question is "WHAT IS THE VALUE OF THAT PAPER YOU ARE HOLDING OR THAT IS LOCKED UP IN YOUR SAFE RIGHT NOW". Well the real value of a certificate depends on the owner. Ooops! That came out so quick right? Yes it depends on you that is holding a certificate to determine its value.

Now there is one thing, yes one thing that determines the true value of your certificate, and that is " ". Yes, how much are you worth? What can you give to society? Its so sad that a lot of people hold something that is more valuable than them😥. Sorry to break your heart your certificate is never useful unless you the holder is useful. You may begin to wonder, why then are you talking about a certificate if its true value depends on the holder. Yes i am talking about it because your value without the certificate may not be truly seen, so sad that may sound but the world has made it so. You may know all you know but without a certificate to back it up then all you know is bu****it, because you may get the job but you will find yourself working under someone who can barely scratch the surface of what you know, just because he has a freaking piece of paper (CERTIFICATE).

HOW CAN YOU MAKE YOURSELF VALUABLE EVEN MORE THAN YOUR CERTIFICATE?

STAY TUNED!!!

CIAO (Sunday Truelove)

24/07/2019

Study isn't just for the night before an assignment's due or the night before an exam.
It's never too early – or too late – to develop good study habits. The sooner you get into a good study groove, the easier everything will be and the more your chances of getting good marks will improve.
Here are our top tips for getting the most out of study.

1. Pick a place and time
Everyone has their own idea about the best place and time to study. Whether it's your bedroom at night or the library after school, find a study space and a regular study time that works for you and stick with it.
• Set up your study space – Your study space should be quiet, comfortable and distraction-free. It should make you feel happy and inspired. Decorate it with your favourite pictures or objects. If you want to listen to music or burn incense, pick a space that lets you do that.
• Find your best time – Some people work better in the morning. Others work better at night. Work out which time suits you and plan to study then. Don't study much later than your usual bedtime – pushing yourself late at night can make you too tired to study properly.

2. Study every day
If you study a little bit every day you'll be continually reviewing things in your mind. This helps you understand things. It also helps you avoid the stress of last-minute cramming.
Early in the year an hour or two a night might be enough to stay on top of things. Later in the year you might need to study more each day.
If you're finding it hard to find time to study, cut back on some (but not all!) of your other activities. Prioritising study might mean spending less time online, or it might mean cutting back on shifts at work, or giving weekend sport a miss for a while.

3. Plan your time
It helps to have some plans in motion so you can make the most of your study time.
• Set alarms – Set alarms to remind you about your study plans. A regular reminder keeps you honest and your plans on track.
• Use a wall planner – Stick a calendar or wall planner up so you can see it whenever you're studying. Mark it up with important dates, like exams and assignment due dates. Use it to block out your regular study timetable too.
• Make to-do lists – Lists break tasks down into manageable chunks. At the start of the week, make a list of the things that you need to have done by the end of the week. Make a to-do list at the start of each study session too, so that you're clear about what you need to be doing with your time.
• Set time limits – Before you start your study session, have a look at your to-do list and give yourself a set time to spend on each task. If you don't get something done in the set time, consider whether it's the best use of your time to keep going with it, or to start working on something else.

4. Discover your learning style
Most of us have a preferred way of learning. Get to know the learning style you're most comfortable with and study in the ways you learn best.
Note that these styles are just a way to think about diffent studying techniques – they're not hard and fast rules that say you should only study in one way. Try each of these out and see which ways you prefer.
• Auditory learners prefer to learn by listening. Try reading your notes aloud and discussing them with other people. You might like to record key points and play them back.
• Visual learners prefer to learn by seeing. Try using colours in your notes and draw diagrams to help represent key points. You could try to remember some ideas as images.
• Tactile/kinesthetic learners prefer to learn by doing. Try using techniques like role-playing or building models to revise key points.

5. Review and revise
At least once a week you should go back over the things you've studied in class. Thinking things over can help you to understand the concepts and help you remember when you need them the most.
• Quiz – Get a friend or family member to quiz you on key concepts. Offer to help your friends with their work too. Quizzes are great ways to get confident about what you know and find out what you still need to learn.
• Make your own study materials – Think up some practice exam questions or create your own flash cards to help you study. This way you learn it all twice: once when you make the study materials and once when you use them to revise.

6. Take breaks
It's important to take breaks while you're studying, especially if you're feeling tired or frustrated. Working too long on a task can actually decrease your performance.
When you take a break, make sure you get away from your desk or study space. A bit of physical – even just a walk around the block – can sometimes help you to look at a problem in a different way and could even help you to solve it.

7. Ask for help
If you're stuck on something, or something just doesn't seem to make sense, you can always ask for help. Talk to your teachers or lecturers about the things you don't understand. Talk to your friends and fellow students too.

8. Stay motivated
When you're studying it helps to keep in mind your reasons for doing all this hard work, like a course or career you're working towards. It can help to have something in your study space to remind you of your goals.
You could also decorate your study space with inspirational quotes or photos of people you admire and family members you want to make proud of you.

9. App it up
There are heaps of apps out there for helping students with all aspects of study. Have a chat with your friends and teachers or lecturers to see which apps they recommend.
You should also check out the iTunes Collections page on iPads for Learning, which provides links to Australian Curriculum courses on iTunes U as well as educational apps aimed at high school, middle school and primary school students.

10. Look after yourself
You’ll study better if you take care of yourself. Make sure you eat well and get enough sleep and physical exercise. Don't reward yourself with too many sugary or fatty snacks or push yourself to study late into the night. It’s also a good idea to make sure you drink lots of water when you’re studying.

my final words are Study to accomplished and not to pass exams, pursue excellence and success will chase after you...

CIAO
Mr. Troves

05/04/2019


Recruitment is ongoing at troverc.com.ng for the position of an IT support specialist.

* minimum of OND maximum of B.Sc. in computer science or related field
* good knowledge of wordpress or other CMS
* efficient communication skills
* good knowledge of internet & social media marketing (google certificate of social media marketing will be an added advantage)

* carry out daily update of organizations websites
* lunch social media & other internet marketing campaigns
* manage company's social media handlers
* carry out SEO and SEM on organizations websites
* respond to company mails and customer enquiries


Interested candidates should send their CV and cover letter to [email protected].
Application closes
20th April, 2019.
Nb. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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