Five ways students can avoid "carryovers" or resits

in #education7 years ago

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"Carryovers" the Nigerian parlance for failing a course in the tertiary institutions
"Carryovers" make a lot of students feel bad about their performances and here's why you should always avoid anything that'll get you one.

"Carryover" is a common metaphor for failure in Nigerian tertiary institutions and students must try hard to avoid having one.
Students usually feel terrible when they have a "carryover" in a course. Of course, this is expected because no student would like to revisit a course his or her coursemates have passed.

You may argue that "carryover" is not a reflection of a students' intelligence as a student could fail a course through missing script scenarios. Nevertheless, students must give their best to score high in both continuous assessments and exams to avoid "carryovers".

So, if you don't want to have a "carryover" that can be a set back in your academic pursuit, you ill have to avoid these five things. image

  1. Don't skip lectures:
    This is one of the many reasons students score low grades in exams and continuous assessment. A student who skips lectures will most likely miss an impromptu test and write out of context in exams.

So, make sure you attend all lectures. Remember some lecturers like you to give them answers to exam questions same way they taught you in the class. If you miss such lecturer's class, you are likely going to carry his course over.
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  1. Stop over partying: Partying and going to clubs every time could have a negative effect on your academic performance even if you are very brilliant.
    You don't need to hang out with friends or party all night to enjoy yourself as a student. And if you really do care about not having a carryover, you'll have to cut down on partying.

  2. Avoid needless confrontation with your lecturer:
    Always try your best to avoid conflict with your lecturers, try to find amicable ways of communicating your point of view without being rude or condescending. You shouldn't engage them in any argument that will make you look like you are trying to outshine them.
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  3. Start proper preparation:
    Poor preparation automatically translates to a poor performance in an examination. As a student, who doesn't want a carryover in his academic record, you need to study hard to get good grades in your exams and continuous assessment. Don't forget that proper preparation they say prevent poor performance.

  4. Avoid behaviors that upset your lecturer:
    Nigerian lecturers have rules and they hate to see student violate those rules. Violating a lecturer's set rules could get you registered in his black book.

For instance, many lecturers don't like to see their students chewing, sleeping or side-talking when they are teaching.
Thank you for reading! I hope you learnt.