LET'S TALK ABOUT CARRYOVER

Carry overs in universities system is absolutely normal; it basically means a student has an unfinished business

LET'S TALK ABOUT CARRYOVER

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Carry overs in universities system is absolutely normal; it basically means a student has an unfinished business. A student can only carry over a course when he or she scores 39 downward in both C.A and exam (over 100).

Carry overs are not in all cases a real reflection of how intelligent or not intelligent a student is, rather it's a reflection of how unserious, unsmart (if that word exist), unchecked and uninterested a student is.

I have seen highly intelligent students have numerous carry overs and relatively dull students pass through without carry overs. Such is life, that's why a coin is two sided.

 Carry over can also be a result of unfortunate and unlucky incidents, such as missing scripts, lecturer's attitude towards marking your script, or even a student's handwriting(especially those that their handwriting is like spaghetti )

Why you really need to avoid carryover!

-The odds aren't favourable: the odds of you graduating with a great result or a good result shifts every time you carry over a course. Imagine doing a carry-over course in place of an easy to pass elective course  ...

-It "effing" brings you down Academically;

Having carry-over means you have F (0) in that course. It’s bad, it’s really bad. Having an E(2) or a D(4) is kind of better than having a carryover. It means you just scored 0 after studying a course for a semester and it will definitely reflect on your result.

How to avoid CO. 

-Never joke with your Continuous Assessment C.A

-Always be around class and get adequately informed

-Serious studying: studying isn't every one's bread and butter, not everyone(even me) enjoys reading and reading, it’s not sweet at all, but you got to do it. That's the way. Use the library to research helpful information as much as you can.

-Do your calculations: your GPA and stuffs.

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