I was chatting with a friend on my way to work today and we talked about a lot of things one of which was what brought about the topic. He gave me this chinese adage that says"a young man walked into a restaurant to eat and an inscription at the entrance reads,go in and eat for your fathers have paid for it.He went in and ate, and on his way back he saw another inscription at the exit which read, go back and pay for the sake of your children" all i could deduce from it was the legacies we leave or that which was left for us.
When we leave this world, what do we leave behind? What are we remebered by? Do we leave a trail of tears, pain and suffering or; do we leave leave joy, peace, comfort e.t.c? What do we Leave behind?
Our legacy is what people remember about us after we’re gone. It’s what we leave behind. Part of the midlife struggle is defining to ourselves how we want to be remembered. We wonder if we have made a positive and lasting impact. Will anything I’ve done here last beyond my departure?
You don't have to be Bill gates, Mike Adenuga, Donald Trump, Leo Stan Ekeh, Oprah Winfery, Sadaam Hussein or Bin Laden to leave a legacy. All you have to do are the following and much more;
-Do something meaningful such as; contributing to the growth and stability of your immediate community through cash or manual labour, be friendly with the youths, baby sit for those who need it, start an NGO or a Charity. It does not have to be something spectacularn just something special.
-Instigate change; you can be an example to a lot of people by how you act. It could be through your actions, body language or educational qualifications. Organise extracurricular activities for kids, join the choir,join the Basket ball team and be disciplined. Teach people the meaning of team work and support.
-Be courteous; be polite, respectful, decent, apologise when wrong, avoid confrontations
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Thursday, 12 May 2011
It's not enough
How much is a life worth I ask myself?
How much does it cost to be delivered of a baby?
How much does it cost to raise a baby?
How much does a nursery and primary Education cost?
How much does a secondary Education cost?
How much does it cost to get into the higher institution?
How much does a university Education cost?
How much does it cost to get good accomodation in a school environment?
How much does it cost to feed a child from infancy to adulthood?
How much does it cost to transport a child form infancy to adulthood?
How much does it cost to clothe a child from infancy to adulthood?
How much does it cost to...?
If calculated, five million naira does not cover it. A hundred million naira won't cover it...
Why trivialize the meaningless death of corp members? Why term the so called "compensation" as "goodies"? Automatic employment for a member of the deceased family is nothing short of what every graduate in the country deserves. It is nothing special.
The president should thread carefully when he does certain things. The instigators of the dastardly act shoulb be brought to book and maybe, maybe, the families can have a bit of closure. Let them know that justice still exists. Let them know that their loved ones death brought about a change in our political dealings.
Am angry that corp members are treated as glorified slaves and expendables.
Why obey the Clarion call when we are not safe?
Why stand under the sun or in the rain when it is not safe?
What dedication and selflessness when, we have undedicated people and selfish people barring our road to life and success?
It's not enough Mr. President. Not enough.
More than 10 corp members might be dead and also, a lot more were affected and might be traumatized for the rest of their lives.
Someone has to pay for all that has happened. That is the only way to bring about a semblance of closure to the; families of the dead corp members, the injured corp members, the other affected corp members,their families, friends and the nation in general.
Let us show that justice can be served in Nigeria, Let the Northerners know that they can't get away with violence and murder all the time.
Let the up-coming generation know that the government has got their back.
If you ask me, I would say, the NYSC scheme should be scrapped,a thorough investigation should be carried out, all culprits must be brought to book, the actions of Northerners must be checked and please and please, stop calling whatever compensation that is being given GOODIES because it isn't
Once again, It's not enough...
How much does it cost to be delivered of a baby?
How much does it cost to raise a baby?
How much does a nursery and primary Education cost?
How much does a secondary Education cost?
How much does it cost to get into the higher institution?
How much does a university Education cost?
How much does it cost to get good accomodation in a school environment?
How much does it cost to feed a child from infancy to adulthood?
How much does it cost to transport a child form infancy to adulthood?
How much does it cost to clothe a child from infancy to adulthood?
How much does it cost to...?
If calculated, five million naira does not cover it. A hundred million naira won't cover it...
Why trivialize the meaningless death of corp members? Why term the so called "compensation" as "goodies"? Automatic employment for a member of the deceased family is nothing short of what every graduate in the country deserves. It is nothing special.
The president should thread carefully when he does certain things. The instigators of the dastardly act shoulb be brought to book and maybe, maybe, the families can have a bit of closure. Let them know that justice still exists. Let them know that their loved ones death brought about a change in our political dealings.
Am angry that corp members are treated as glorified slaves and expendables.
Why obey the Clarion call when we are not safe?
Why stand under the sun or in the rain when it is not safe?
What dedication and selflessness when, we have undedicated people and selfish people barring our road to life and success?
It's not enough Mr. President. Not enough.
More than 10 corp members might be dead and also, a lot more were affected and might be traumatized for the rest of their lives.
Someone has to pay for all that has happened. That is the only way to bring about a semblance of closure to the; families of the dead corp members, the injured corp members, the other affected corp members,their families, friends and the nation in general.
Let us show that justice can be served in Nigeria, Let the Northerners know that they can't get away with violence and murder all the time.
Let the up-coming generation know that the government has got their back.
If you ask me, I would say, the NYSC scheme should be scrapped,a thorough investigation should be carried out, all culprits must be brought to book, the actions of Northerners must be checked and please and please, stop calling whatever compensation that is being given GOODIES because it isn't
Once again, It's not enough...
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
A Quick Reminder
You can apply for an Undergraduate or a Graduate course into any of the departments.Stated below are our up-coming events for the months of May/June so, start getting your documents ready.
20th May 2011: UCLAN
Location: Abuja Office
Time:10am
27th May 2011: UCLAN
Location: Abuja Office
Time:10am
7th June 2011:Henley College
Location: Lagos office
Time: 10am
15th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Lagos office
Time: 10am
18th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Abuja office
Time: 10am
20th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Benin office
Time: 10am
Required documents:
1) WAEC/NECO Certificate
2)CV / Resume
3)Academic Transcripts
4)Copy of Data page of International passport
5) 2 Reference letters ( Academic preferably)
6) Degree Result ( if any)
7)Copy of Employment letter( If any)
8) Personal statement / letter of intent
It is advisable that when coming for these events, that you are at the respective venues on time (preferably 30 minutes to start time).
for further enquiries and booking, you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
20th May 2011: UCLAN
Location: Abuja Office
Time:10am
27th May 2011: UCLAN
Location: Abuja Office
Time:10am
7th June 2011:Henley College
Location: Lagos office
Time: 10am
15th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Lagos office
Time: 10am
18th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Abuja office
Time: 10am
20th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Benin office
Time: 10am
Required documents:
1) WAEC/NECO Certificate
2)CV / Resume
3)Academic Transcripts
4)Copy of Data page of International passport
5) 2 Reference letters ( Academic preferably)
6) Degree Result ( if any)
7)Copy of Employment letter( If any)
8) Personal statement / letter of intent
It is advisable that when coming for these events, that you are at the respective venues on time (preferably 30 minutes to start time).
for further enquiries and booking, you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Dreams
Do you dream?
What are your dreams?
How often do you think about them?
Do you work towards them coming to reality?
Has any of your dreams come to reality?
How long did it take?
Does any of your dreams include;
-owning your own house?
-owning your own car?
-being your own boss?
-buying a Chris Aire watch?
-going on a cruise?
-getting a good job?
-graduating with good grades?
-going to the best schools?
-studying outside the shores of Nigeria?
If any does,you need to; draw up a plan for yourself and work towards that plan. You cannot have a dream then sit or lie back on a bed waiting for it to true. You have to do the work.
Don't be lazy,...Move it!!!
What are your dreams?
How often do you think about them?
Do you work towards them coming to reality?
Has any of your dreams come to reality?
How long did it take?
Does any of your dreams include;
-owning your own house?
-owning your own car?
-being your own boss?
-buying a Chris Aire watch?
-going on a cruise?
-getting a good job?
-graduating with good grades?
-going to the best schools?
-studying outside the shores of Nigeria?
If any does,you need to; draw up a plan for yourself and work towards that plan. You cannot have a dream then sit or lie back on a bed waiting for it to true. You have to do the work.
Don't be lazy,...Move it!!!
Monday, 9 May 2011
It's Back
I groaned as i woke up this morning to the sound of rain. I just felt like crawling back into bed and not waking up till late in the afternoon.
you ask, why sleep that late? I have lot of reasons, some good and some just crazy. If i leave early for work in the rain, umbrella or not, i get to have my shoes soaked, in dirty and smelly water because of the non availability of a good drainage system. i get to have my hair style ruined, my body soaked and i get to ride the bus with damp and smelly bodies of people.
The rainy season is back again this year with all its wahala. Rubbers slippers, sandals and boots are not just going to be in vogue, they will also be so expensive. the same applies to umbrellas and shower caps. How about the transport fare? Now, that is nothing to write home about. It is during this season that Lagosians willl know that you cannot budget your transport fare.
there are a lot of other reasons for me wanting to crawl back into bed but i guess you can fill in the blank spaces yourself.
As my parting shot to you, it's the season for lateness, for ditching work, for babies, rubber sandals and slippers, power outage, in some areas; it's the season for canoes...
Always Be Prepared.
you ask, why sleep that late? I have lot of reasons, some good and some just crazy. If i leave early for work in the rain, umbrella or not, i get to have my shoes soaked, in dirty and smelly water because of the non availability of a good drainage system. i get to have my hair style ruined, my body soaked and i get to ride the bus with damp and smelly bodies of people.
The rainy season is back again this year with all its wahala. Rubbers slippers, sandals and boots are not just going to be in vogue, they will also be so expensive. the same applies to umbrellas and shower caps. How about the transport fare? Now, that is nothing to write home about. It is during this season that Lagosians willl know that you cannot budget your transport fare.
there are a lot of other reasons for me wanting to crawl back into bed but i guess you can fill in the blank spaces yourself.
As my parting shot to you, it's the season for lateness, for ditching work, for babies, rubber sandals and slippers, power outage, in some areas; it's the season for canoes...
Always Be Prepared.
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Are Men cowards?
If asked, I would say; Most men are cowards. They walk around all day repeating theses words consciously or subconsciously: "am the man" but in reality, they aren't.
Some abuse women verbally to assert their authority or boost their self confidence, others abuse the women physically for the same reason.
some men treat women as second class citizens with the aim of "putting the women in their place". For God sake, what place? I ask myself. Women are not accorded the respect they fought to have, women are deprived of their rights all in the namme of soothing a mans ego.
I say this, Men are cowards. they cover up their shortcomings and insecurities with violence,verbal and emotional abuse. They fail to realise that women are human beings and not robots. people and not slaves.
Some men, say women are evil and a necessary menace others, say; they make very good friends,a handful of men would say, that women are destroyers while some would say that, aside form God, women are the true source of comfort, love and life (Mother).
What will it take for some men not to see women as second class citizens?
what will it take for some men to give women the respect that they deserve?
what will it take for men and women to live together without there being violence or emotional battery.
What will it take for men to admit their insecurities and let their women help them to work through them?
what will it take for men to see women as being on an equal footing with them. Snap out of cowardice guys, embrace bravery and trust. it will go a long way in making you happy and our society a better place.
Ladies, ask yourself, do i need a man or a Man?
Some abuse women verbally to assert their authority or boost their self confidence, others abuse the women physically for the same reason.
some men treat women as second class citizens with the aim of "putting the women in their place". For God sake, what place? I ask myself. Women are not accorded the respect they fought to have, women are deprived of their rights all in the namme of soothing a mans ego.
I say this, Men are cowards. they cover up their shortcomings and insecurities with violence,verbal and emotional abuse. They fail to realise that women are human beings and not robots. people and not slaves.
Some men, say women are evil and a necessary menace others, say; they make very good friends,a handful of men would say, that women are destroyers while some would say that, aside form God, women are the true source of comfort, love and life (Mother).
What will it take for some men not to see women as second class citizens?
what will it take for some men to give women the respect that they deserve?
what will it take for men and women to live together without there being violence or emotional battery.
What will it take for men to admit their insecurities and let their women help them to work through them?
what will it take for men to see women as being on an equal footing with them. Snap out of cowardice guys, embrace bravery and trust. it will go a long way in making you happy and our society a better place.
Ladies, ask yourself, do i need a man or a Man?
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Creativity
Who says I am not creative?
Who says I can't make something out of nothing?
Who says I cannot carve out my own niche and be a force to be reckoned with?
Who says I cannot be the best I can be?
Who says it’s impossible to achieve my dream?
Terry G the mad man is making millions of naira with his ability to make unintelligible noise. Everyone loves Dbanj but, for Christ sake, he cannot sing and yet we hail him. He has a reality TV show, a club, and His own phone e.t.c. The same applies to Durella.
On the runway, we see clothes that we know, we won't be caught dead wearing and yet we commend the designers for being creative.
The greatest hackers that are being employed by covert agencies did not see the four walls of a school but, their creativity in manipulating codes got them employed.
Who would have thought that a Black man would rule the greatest country in the world? Barrack Obama and his Campaign crew were creative when they decided to preach change.
The colour black is no longer seen as just a colour for mourning but it is now seen, as a colour that depicts style; it can be worn as a short gown with gold beads and earrings, as a short gown with red trimmings, as a long trouser with silver trimmings and a cream silk top. Creativity = Style.
Remember;” To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong."- Joseph Chilton Pierce and "Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun."- Mary Lou Cook.
For me, creativity is you not being scared of biting the bullet by thinking differently.
Who says I can't make something out of nothing?
Who says I cannot carve out my own niche and be a force to be reckoned with?
Who says I cannot be the best I can be?
Who says it’s impossible to achieve my dream?
Terry G the mad man is making millions of naira with his ability to make unintelligible noise. Everyone loves Dbanj but, for Christ sake, he cannot sing and yet we hail him. He has a reality TV show, a club, and His own phone e.t.c. The same applies to Durella.
On the runway, we see clothes that we know, we won't be caught dead wearing and yet we commend the designers for being creative.
The greatest hackers that are being employed by covert agencies did not see the four walls of a school but, their creativity in manipulating codes got them employed.
Who would have thought that a Black man would rule the greatest country in the world? Barrack Obama and his Campaign crew were creative when they decided to preach change.
The colour black is no longer seen as just a colour for mourning but it is now seen, as a colour that depicts style; it can be worn as a short gown with gold beads and earrings, as a short gown with red trimmings, as a long trouser with silver trimmings and a cream silk top. Creativity = Style.
Remember;” To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong."- Joseph Chilton Pierce and "Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun."- Mary Lou Cook.
For me, creativity is you not being scared of biting the bullet by thinking differently.
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Have you ever thought to ask these questions? Your answers await...
Our dear bloggers, we have realized that a lot of questions are still swirling in your heads and so, we have decided to answer some of those questions today.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When do I need to apply?
Academic sessions around the world mostly commence in the middle of September and early October for late entries. January admissions are also available in some institutions for specific courses. In order to leave ample duration between applying for admissions, being granted a visa and settling in by resumption day, it is advisable to apply as early as possible. As soon as you and / or your sponsor are sure you definitely wish to and are able seek a foreign education, advisably three months before your preferred resumption date.
2. Why do I need to involve my sponsor in a 3AG interview?
3AG is keen on seeing you get value for our hard earned money, hence the involvement of your parent/ sponsor at crucial stages of the interview. Your welfare is of utmost importance to us and we believe to your sponsor as well.
3. Why do I need to pay an Application Processing Fee?
In order to effect a speedy processing of your application and to show commitment on the part of our clients, a token fee is charged as application processing fee.
4. Why do I have to pay a deposit payment in advance of obtaining the offer documents?
A deposit is a sign of your commitment to pursue a course of study at your university of choice. Payment of either a deposit or the complete fees will also be a plus in considering your eligibility for a study visa. All deposit payments are deducted from your tuition fees upon arrival and enrolment.
5. Who do I make my deposit draft payable to?
Your draft for your fees should be made payable to the institution of your choice. The details will be included in your offer letter.
6. In what countries are 3AG represented?
3AG is growing rapidly, an agency with a vision to provide quality education options for our growing client base. Currently we represent institutions in the UK, the United States of America, Ukraine Holland, The Czech Republic and Malta.
7. What does it cost to study in the UK?
This depends on what course you are studying, at what level and at what institution. It can also depend on where you live or what country you choose to study in as some places are more expensive than others. If you have family or friends you can stay with this can help to save on up-keep/ rent. We have opportunities from A levels and degree foundation programmes to Bachelor degrees and postgraduate courses. Course fees will be discussed with you on an individual basis when you come to visit with your 3AG Student Counsellor. If you are planning to acquire private accommodation, please allow for a budget for accommodation and living expenses of between £5,000 and £6,500 per year in the UK, $10,000- $24,000 annually in America and between 4,000- 7,000 Euros anywhere in Europe.
8. Can I get a scholarship?
There are a few scholarships available for international students at postgraduate levels, but are however extremely competitive. If you are an outstanding candidate, at a level suitable for UK postgraduate entry, please consult the local High Commission of the country of your school of choice for further information on postgraduate scholarship opportunities.
9. Can I pay my tuition fees by installments?
In most cases, yes! How many instalments however, depend on the individual institution concerned. A few institutions also offer discounts to sponsors who pay the whole of the first year tuition fees in advance of enrolment at their institution.
10. How easy is it to get a student visa to study abroad?
If you are a genuine student proven financial sponsorship status to support a foreign degree as well as possessing the relevant offer to study a course is relevant to your personal career development, it can be quite straightforward to get a study visa. Help and guidance is given by 3AG to all candidates applying to any higher education institution via its services. Part of any 3AG Student Counsellor's job is to maintain links with both the local immigration office or relevant high commission to ensure up to date information is available to pass on to all of its clients.
for further enquiries and booking, you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When do I need to apply?
Academic sessions around the world mostly commence in the middle of September and early October for late entries. January admissions are also available in some institutions for specific courses. In order to leave ample duration between applying for admissions, being granted a visa and settling in by resumption day, it is advisable to apply as early as possible. As soon as you and / or your sponsor are sure you definitely wish to and are able seek a foreign education, advisably three months before your preferred resumption date.
2. Why do I need to involve my sponsor in a 3AG interview?
3AG is keen on seeing you get value for our hard earned money, hence the involvement of your parent/ sponsor at crucial stages of the interview. Your welfare is of utmost importance to us and we believe to your sponsor as well.
3. Why do I need to pay an Application Processing Fee?
In order to effect a speedy processing of your application and to show commitment on the part of our clients, a token fee is charged as application processing fee.
4. Why do I have to pay a deposit payment in advance of obtaining the offer documents?
A deposit is a sign of your commitment to pursue a course of study at your university of choice. Payment of either a deposit or the complete fees will also be a plus in considering your eligibility for a study visa. All deposit payments are deducted from your tuition fees upon arrival and enrolment.
5. Who do I make my deposit draft payable to?
Your draft for your fees should be made payable to the institution of your choice. The details will be included in your offer letter.
6. In what countries are 3AG represented?
3AG is growing rapidly, an agency with a vision to provide quality education options for our growing client base. Currently we represent institutions in the UK, the United States of America, Ukraine Holland, The Czech Republic and Malta.
7. What does it cost to study in the UK?
This depends on what course you are studying, at what level and at what institution. It can also depend on where you live or what country you choose to study in as some places are more expensive than others. If you have family or friends you can stay with this can help to save on up-keep/ rent. We have opportunities from A levels and degree foundation programmes to Bachelor degrees and postgraduate courses. Course fees will be discussed with you on an individual basis when you come to visit with your 3AG Student Counsellor. If you are planning to acquire private accommodation, please allow for a budget for accommodation and living expenses of between £5,000 and £6,500 per year in the UK, $10,000- $24,000 annually in America and between 4,000- 7,000 Euros anywhere in Europe.
8. Can I get a scholarship?
There are a few scholarships available for international students at postgraduate levels, but are however extremely competitive. If you are an outstanding candidate, at a level suitable for UK postgraduate entry, please consult the local High Commission of the country of your school of choice for further information on postgraduate scholarship opportunities.
9. Can I pay my tuition fees by installments?
In most cases, yes! How many instalments however, depend on the individual institution concerned. A few institutions also offer discounts to sponsors who pay the whole of the first year tuition fees in advance of enrolment at their institution.
10. How easy is it to get a student visa to study abroad?
If you are a genuine student proven financial sponsorship status to support a foreign degree as well as possessing the relevant offer to study a course is relevant to your personal career development, it can be quite straightforward to get a study visa. Help and guidance is given by 3AG to all candidates applying to any higher education institution via its services. Part of any 3AG Student Counsellor's job is to maintain links with both the local immigration office or relevant high commission to ensure up to date information is available to pass on to all of its clients.
for further enquiries and booking, you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Our Partners: TASMAC London School of Business
Our dear bloggers, we bid you a very warm welcome from the Easter break. Today, we bring to you The TASMAC LONDON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS in the UK.
About TASMAC
TASMAC London - School of Business was established in May 2008 as a private Higher Education Institution and is registered in the UK as TASMAC UK Ltd.
The School operates in partnership with the University of Wales, which validates the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes offered by the School and awards the degrees to Students. The School has obtained a number of UK, European and USA accreditations for its programme . With two Campuses in London TASMAC hosts around 1000 students every year and has built strong partnerships with other HEIs and the local business community.
TASMAC London - School of Business is part of a larger TASMAC Group, established in 1990 with 3 Campuses in India.
Why TASMAC?
-The MBA/BA degree is awarded by the University of Wales: The University of Wales is the second largest degree-awarding body in the United Kingdom
- Lower fees compared to similar programmes in the UK universities.
- TASMAC London offers state-of-the-art facilities. The IT lab provides a host of software and free internet access. The Library is the key resource for information and stocks a valuable collection of books, journals and periodicals. Students will also find a cafeteria, lounge area and a small bookshop available on our premises.
-The students have access to the University of Wales online library
Campuses
Students at TASMAC London enjoy a range of excellent facilities over two modern, beautiful campuses in North West London. The Campuses are located within 5 minutes walk from the nearest London Underground Stations: Kingsbury and Wembley Central. There are a number of green areas adjacent to the Kingsbury Campus, where students can practice for the TASMAC Cricket and Football Teams.The Wembley Campus has 5 floors of executive space for TASMAC MBA students and is in proximity of the Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena for international football matches and concerts, and is in the heart of the Olympics 2012 site - a perfect place for students to study.
The Kingsbury Campus has 3 floors of light and modern space for Undergraduate and English Language students and benefits from beautiful surrounding green areas with a sailing club on the nearby Brent Reservoir and horse stables in Fryant Country Park behind the School.
Scholarships
for further enquiries you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
HAPPY EASTER BLOGGERS
IT'S EASTER!!!
My dear bloggers, as we celebrate Christ's victory over death, we at 3AG are wishing you and your family members, a HAPPY EASTER. We would also like to remind you of our up-coming events.
7th May 2011: Coventry University ( Talk-Shop,School Visit and interviews )
Location: The Sheraton Lagos
Time: 2pm
Location: The Sheraton Lagos
Time: 2pm
8th May 2011: Coventry University (Interviews )
Location: Abuja Office
Time: 10am
Location: Abuja Office
Time: 10am
7th June 2011:Henley College
Location: Lagos office
Time: 10am
15th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Lagos office
Time: 10am
18th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Abuja office
Time: 10am
20th June 2011: University of Westminster
Location: Benin office
Time: 10am
Required documents:
1) WAEC/NECO Certificate
2)CV / Resume
3)Academic Transcripts
4)Copy of Data page of International passport
5) 2 Reference letters ( Academic preferably)
6) Degree Result ( if any)
7)Copy of Employment letter( If any)
8) Personal statement / letter of intent
It is advisable that when coming for these events, that you are at the respective venues on time (preferably 30 minutes to start time).
for further enquiries and booking, you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Our Partners: Monash University South Africa
Our dear bloggers, how was your night? Today, we bring to you MONASH UNIVERSITY SOUTH AFRICA
About MONASH
In 2001 a unique educational institution joined the South African higher education community. With an outstanding reputation as a global leader in education and research, Monash gives students the opportunity to join an established institution with a genuine international perspective.
Monash South Africa is a campus of Monash University, one of Australia’s leading public universities recognised for excellence in research, teaching and scholarship. Monash leads the way with pioneering research and teaching programmes and our graduates are highly sought after the world over.
Located in Ruimsig, 25 kilometres northwest of the Johannesburg city centre, Monash South Africa offers students the opportunity to earn a Monash degree on an attractive, secure, state-of-the-art campus and to benefit from small classes and highly personalised attention.
Monash South Africa aims to play a part in helping the region meet its diverse social, economic and educational needs. Monash students are encouraged to use the skills they acquire to contribute to the communities and the world in which they live
Why MONASH?
Monash believes that community and student life are as important as academic endeavour and achievement.
Monash values students’ contribution to the development of a secure and stimulating learning environment. We encourage our students to engage in formal and informal debate with lecturers.
In Monash, you stand to;
- Be part of an international community of Monash graduates who are highly sought after by employers worldwide for their skills, leadership qualities and civic commitment;
- Enjoy the status, stability and infrastructure of a major, broad–based university;
- Gain an internationally recognised qualification from an institution with outstanding global profile and prestige;
- Add a valuable international perspective to your education;
- Benefit from teaching that is informed by active research and industry links;
- Experience personalised teaching and individual attention in small tutorial groups;
- Use new technologies that will enhance your academic experience and broaden your learning options;
- Become a member of an active and informed student population.
Study abroad
Monash offers students the opportunity to study part of their degree internationally.
Students enrolled at Monash South Africa who have successfully completed their first year, can apply to spend up to two semesters at another Monash University campus (while paying the South African fee) and then return to complete their degree in South Africa.
For more information visit the Study abroad website at http://www.monash.ac.za/current/abroad.html
Monash also has exchange links with 130 other universities worldwide.
for further enquiries you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Monday, 18 April 2011
Our Partners: In Holland University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands
About In Holland
InHolland University of Applied Sciences is a vocational university (also known as hodge school), located in the Netherlands. Its organizational structure is a result of a collaboration of four formally independent institutions.
InHolland presents itself as ambitious, innovative, and internationally oriented. It offers programs in the fields of Economics,Law,Management,Communication, Art (School of Music), Health Care, Environment Studies, Education, Horlticulture, Information Technology, International Business, Logistics Management, Marketing and Aeronautical Engineering in location Delft.
Location
On a world map, the Netherlands is very small. The longest distance you can drive from the north to the south will take about four hours. To the east the Netherlands borders Germany, to the south Belgium, and to the north and west the North Sea. Several features of the landscape will strike you immediately. To start with, it is extremely flat. There are a few hills in the southeast corner of the country, but even they barely infringe on the broad, unbroken expanse of sky that is so characteristic of Dutch landscape painting.
You will find that you can live very easily in the Netherlands without a car. The public transportation network extends to every remote corner and although train and bus fares are not cheap, they are still nowhere near as expensive as buying and maintaining a car.
Campuses
- Alkmar
- Delft
- The Hague
- Rotterdam
for further enquiries you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Our Partners: Navitas Group
My dear bloggers,it is mid-week and thoughts of how to spend the weekend are popping up. You can visit our offices this weekend for more info on our partners.Today, we bring you THE NAVITAS GROUP.
ABOUT NAVITAS
ABOUT NAVITAS
The Navitas Group is a world leader in the development and provision of educational services and learning solutions. The Navitas group excels in understanding the world of learning needs and continually adapts to meet the needs of the changing global environment.
Members of the Navitas group, offer English language training,high school,university preparation,university programs e.t.c. Students, choose Navitas as their preferred option for learning English, Assessing Higher Education studies, preparing for their future careers and broadening their opportunities in Life. With Navitas,you have a choice of multicultural study destinations; from Australia's rain forest to the mountains and lakes of Vancouver,to the cultural heritage of the UK and the fast paced but interesting life of the USA.
Partners
- Western Kentucky University, Kentucky (USA)
- University of Massachusetts Boston(USA)
- University of south Australia
- University of Hertfordshire(UK)
- University of Portsmouth(USA)
-Anglia Ruskin University(UK)
- Swansea University(UK)
- University of New Hampshire
the list is endless...
for further enquiries you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Our Partners: Hertfordshire International College of Business and Terchnology
Our dear bloggers, how was your night? Today, we bring to you the HERTFORSHIRE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY in the UK.
About HIBT
HIBT is proud to be an Associate College of the University of Hertfordshire , both work in close partnership to ensure that students receive the most advanced learning and teaching facilities and experience. HIBT and the University of Hertfordshire together provide a single educational continuum, from entry point to degree graduation. This provision is underpinned by a major articulation agreement.
The partnership offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate Pathways leading to a degree award from the University of Hertfordshire . Pathways can incorporate both Academic and English Language Studies and can be tailored to the specific needs of each applicant.
Quality teaching, outstanding facilities, and academic and welfare support services allow you the opportunity and freedom to challenge yourself in a university environment. You will study a university-designed pathway, taught by university lecturers, in a relaxed, friendly and supportive atmosphere on the University of Hertfordshire ’s campus.
HIBT is accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC), an independent body that ensures the highest standards are maintained in private sector education institutions.
HIBT is a member of Navitas – a global organisation which partners with universities worldwide operating across five continents.
LocationHIBT is located in the middle of the University of Hertfordshire's College Lane campus in Hatfield. HIBT is just 30 minutes train journey from the centre of London and accessible to all the major London airports. For more information about this exciting capital city we recommend the following websites:
Why HIBT?
HIBT offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate Pathways leading to a degree award from the University of Hertfordshire . Pathways can incorporate both Academic and English Language Studies and can be tailored to the specific needs of each applicant. Once students have successfully completed their HIBT stage of studies, they will be prepared to continue studying the next stage of their chosen degree at the University of Hertfordshire .
Through its teaching, facilities and student support services, HIBT provides you with a distinct advantage to allow you to succeed in your studies. Just a few of the many advantages are listed below:
· You will study on one of the most advanced campuses in the UK
· You will be only a 30 minute train journey from London
· You will study at the top ranked UK Modern University
· You will study in small classes
· You will receive personal attention and excellent teaching
· You will live on or very close to the campus
· You can join us in February, June or September
· You can use one of the best sports complexes in UK Higher Education
· You will enjoy an easy and quick application service
1) Study on a University Campus
HIBT students have the same access to the University of Hertfordshire study and social facilities as any other University student.
2) Commence your studies in February, June or September
We offer three intakes per year for many of our Pathways, and offer English Language at each of these intakes where required. This allows us to tailor make Pathways according to individual students' academic background and their level of English Language competency.
3) Small group teaching and individual attention from dedicated university lecturers
Many international students find the transition to university studies quite difficult to deal with, particularly as international students studying at university level in the UK are normally expected to go straight into lectures with the local students. Many international students find this very overwhelming to begin with.
At HIBT all of our students come from international backgrounds and we ensure that all of our class sizes are small, so that our students get the opportunity to build up confidence with the study methods and to ensure that they all receive as much attention as possible when settling into the University of Hertfordshire .
Many international students worry that they may not be able to understand their lecturers when they first start at University. They also sometimes worry that the lecturer might not understand them. All students at HIBT are international students. We therefore select teachers who have experience in dealing with international students and who are culturally sensitive.
for further enquiries you can contact us at the locations and numbers listed below.
Lagos office: 1st floor back wing, 9, Olufunmilola Okikiolu street, off Toyin street Ikeja, Lagos. Nigeria.
Tel: 018545174, 08099551588, 08029506546
Email: info@3aglobal.com, lagos@3aglobal.com
Abuja office: 2nd floor front wing, USL 14, Obasanjo Block, Ultra modern market Garki 2, Abuja.
Tel: 092904979,08098324864
Email: abuja@3aglobal.com
Benin Office: 2nd floor,66 Airport road, Adjacent to Chicken republic, Benin city, Edo state.
Tel: 08189459825
Email: info@3aglobal.com
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