The dream of at least 8 out of every 10 students at the University or College is to graduate with a good Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
It is believed that graduating with a high CGPA not only affords one the opportunity of getting grants, scholarships, awards and so on, it also gives one the opportunity of getting a lucrative job, thereby living a successful and comfortable life.
However, one’s high grade point might not necessarily be a panacea for a good life after college. Skills, knowledge about professional courses are some of the many requirements job recruiters look for when hiring.
Does this then mean that having a high cumulative grade point average is not a guarantee that one will have a successful career?
Nigerians on micro-blogging App, Twitter have waded into the seemingly controversial topic as they share their opinions. While others believe that having a high CGPA is not enough about today’s realities, others share a different opinion.
The started with a tweet posted by a popular career coach, Ogbeni Dipo.
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