Wednesday 31 January 2018

5 things you can do before NYSC to keep life interesting

When you find your post-graduate life getting boring while waiting for NYSC posting, gear up yourself with these five tips Let's first congratulate you in advance if you're still in your final year.
For those who have written their final exams and have poured water on one another to wash their graduation, congratulations and three gbosa for you all.
It's not easy to be a graduate.
I hope you guys didn't forget to answer the number one question in the exams. Yea, that compulsory question that carries 20 marks.
So, now that you've graduated, you must surely be missing your friends, the lecturers and all the campus fun.
Sitting at home, waiting for NYSC posting now seems more boring than watching a paint dry.
But life shouldn't be so boring after graduation. You can spice things up with these five post graduate engagement.
1. Catch up with the TV series you've misse Now that you have no assignment and project supervisor to chase you around, you can relax and enjoy the series you've always wanted to watch without feeling guilty. So,  instead of sleeping away your idleness, get yourself those interesting series and occupy yourself with fun.

2. Read some books
While waiting for NYSC posting, you can start reading books about your field of interest. This, instead of sleeping all day will expand your knowledge in that field.

3. Learn something new
Of course, your degree shouldn't be the end of learning. Having spent four, five or seven years (depending on the course) studying a course in the university or polytechnic, you can still learn something new and very interesting.
With so much free time between your graduation and NYSC posting, you can learn a new language, new skill, and instrument. And guess what...the new skill set can be added to your CV.

4. Make some friends
Hey, you don't have to hole up in your room all day waiting for NYSC posting, if you aren't watching any series or reading any book, just throw yourself out there and make new friends.

5. Travel
Travel, travel just travel. Visit old friends, go to neighboring states you've not been before. Leave your community and see life in other areas. Travelling gives you the opportunity to know about other places. Just travel and enjoy yourself.

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