Lesson Learned In A Difficult Time - 𝑨 "𝑺𝒆𝒍𝒇 π‘«π’Šπ’”π’„π’π’—π’†π’“π’š"

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This topic seem like what I've written on before, but I definitely approached it differently from what I'm about to share. Whenever a personal question is thrown at me like this, I tend to reply with my most recent experience or the one I remember more clearly.

I've had a lot of difficult times but I can boost that not so difficult as many others have gone through. Thanks to God and the family I'm born into, life isn't all that difficult for me but there are times I had to face some difficulties to discover something new about myself.

Growing up with a father who has always been ready to make things easy for his children so we don't have to go through whatever he went through growing up, I'll have my dad to appreciate but this has made me see even the littlest of difficulty to be too much for me.

It doesn't mean I don't fight through even the biggest difficulties I've had but it only happened after a series of facing mild difficulties, teaching myself and finding out that I could actually handle more than I am being given.

So for this topic, I'll be going back to one of the recent difficult time I've had. It's been more than a year already but the situation, the stress and the lesson learnt from that time still feels like it happened yesterday. It's a time of difficulty I think I'll have in my memory for a long time and that is, "My Final Year Project Time".

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As a final year student in Nigeria university, you're expected to carry out a project under supervision and make a presentation or answer questions regarding that project before you graduate officially. It got to my turn and it seemed like everything was against me getting out of that phase of my studies.

First of all, I was given one of the most difficult supervisors and then I got a project topic from her that at the end of the project I wished it was a bit simpler than it was. It didn't get more difficult until I started the practical aspect of the project.

From one correction after the other, I kept spending money, going through lots of stress preparing agars and making sure I get it right but my supervisor kept seeing what isn't done well enough. It's hard to explain how exactly I felt during that period. I couldn't even laugh as I would as I worried too much about when I'd be done with it.

In the end, I submitted my work and did the presentation. It went well and I got to understand that I learnt something new about myself. I don't give in to what people say about going the easy way out.

During that difficult time, I had so many of my friends and even onlookers advising me to just pay someone to get the work done for me and ease me off the woman's strong grip but I decided to do it myself as I felt I was learning from the whole repetition thing.

And indeed, I did learn so much especially with my discovery that I am one who would want to try first instead of giving in easily to what people say when faced with a difficult situation.

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So many at times, we don't get to k kW what exactly our capacities are, probably until we see things that we think are bigger than us and then at the end of the day, we see that we conquer.

Weldon.

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Indeed, I've learned after conquering πŸ™‚
Thanks.

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You have such a nice smile, Merit. I said the same to Hope yesterday. It runs in the family.

Some lecturers are demons. I don’t even understand if they are intentionally wicked or they grew up like that. I know how projects can be; draining- financially, mentally, emotionally and physically. It is nice that you fought through.

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Haha thanks handsome 😊

I wonder if it's intentional wickedness too πŸ˜… it's not easy fighting through such o.

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Final year project is not an easy thing, having a difficult supervisor adds more hardship to the already complicated exercise. Your emergence and survival highlights just how strong you are. Welldone

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It really does, glad I scaled through that period.

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And now that you learnt new things all along, it stays in you instead of paying someone to do it. I had that type of project supervisor back then I n the university. During my time, what most supervisors do I to ask students to do their work and print it out manually for correction but mine embraced internet.. sending via email and all that. Then it sounded so strange to me but email and internet wasn't too rampant then for project.. people were paying to change their supervisors... running away from the man but I stuck with him

He was the first person to help me explorethe world of the internet and the use of computer
I can't forget that experience in a hurry . Scoring A in that project was the best news in my life then. People were like, how did I do it...cos you can't satisfy that man...his standard is too high, lolz

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Wow that's a really good one, you learnt one of the best things in the world today from him.

I think supervisors who are strict and difficult to deal with are mostly like that, teaching more than the ones that are not strict but the student needs to be strong enough to learn πŸ˜…

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You must be strong enough to withstand Mr Mazi
He loves staying ahead of other lecturers
He holds master degree in micro biology, your course, lol
He is a lover of micro organisms, haha πŸ˜‚πŸ˜†
A tech guru..he hate anything print out
I learnt by fire by force

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Lol difficult man but loves the ease of Internet πŸ˜… that's cool.

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Talking about supervisor, I will never forget my supervisor. That man shows me what hell is all about πŸ˜‚ after I use money to do everything and he rejects almost all the time. I still have to pay him extra 50k @mikechrist can say it better πŸ˜‚ we both are under same supervisor

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Ahhh you even paid after the stress and other expenses.
Thank God we've crossed that bridge.

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I've heard about similar experiences like this, but am sure its not as easy as you're saying it now. But it's tells a big lesson..there will always be a difference in paying to get a work done and doing your self.

I'm glad it all went well, even after the tension....

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Yeah, it wasn't easy at all but I'm glad it's over.

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It sure is..well done again bossπŸ™ŒπŸ½πŸ™ŒπŸ½

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