Sunday, 21 February 2016

Decision Making Methods & Tools

I didn't have to wait too long for this module to open up for registration...thank God. :-)

So, I'm on to the next module now, Decision Making Methods & Tools. The objective of this course is to introduce the students to decision making methods and tools, as they are applied in business and management. The course is divided in three parts, the first part introduces students to inferential statistics as they are applied in business and management decision making. The second part introduces students to the principles of regression and forecasting methods as applied in business and management,and the third part introduces students to the principles of optimization and decision theory.
I think I'm going to enjoy this module...not really excited about the inferential statistics though. Did a bit of statistics during the foundation course for this programme...probability, mean, median, mode. It was a bit of a struggle then...cramming (I know I shouldn't, but that was my only option at the time) definitions and all. :-(
Lord, help me with this one.

Still trying to get a grip on the module when the email below dropped in my personal email:

'Dear,   (No name? The sender must have sent this same email to multiple recipients)
Hope my emails finds you well, (This line always makes me chuckle when I see it in an official email)

I am student in this University preparing my Business Economics module, 
I would like to have help and get your support, kindly share with me you assignment report so i can use it as reference for my study, thanks in advance, 
Best Regards'.


Huh???




Business Economics is the last module I just concluded with 77% score. This guy/girl (can't tell from the name of the sender) wants me to share my assignment with him/her???
Ehen? So he/she can score 99.9% on top my sweat? I don't gerrit o! Why should I share my assignment? Is the e-book and google not accessible from ya end? My people, what do you think?

Besides, an email from a student I don't know in my personal (not University) mail box??? The email wasn't from the sender's University email account either. From a gmail account. This is one kain o!

Till next week Sunday, God willing...




Monday, 15 February 2016

Waiting...

I tried...I really tried o! Can't believe I'm posting this on a Monday morning. Yes, I'm still up at 3am...sending official emails. :-) But sticking to Sunday posts, we shall. :-) I'll try harder next week.

Ok, so Business Economics module is done and dusted. Yayyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!! Now the wait begins again for another module to open up for registration. There is no set time for the wait. If my memory serves me correctly, I think I have waited for 6 weeks after completing one module for another to open up for registration. This kain wait is somehow o! Little wonder the programme is about 24 months long. Without this long waits, I'm sure the MBA programme would have been for 12 months. You know that kind of long wait that you totally forget that you're studying online. When the module registration notification drops in your email, you'll be wondering which year it is. Mtchewwwwww!



I hope this wait won't be that long though.

Meanwhile, there's this really nice Kenyan lady in my online class...an agreeable person with no sharp angles sticking out. We have had a couple of chats to rub minds on some topics. Lately she asked me if I was on BBM and requested for my pin. Instantly, I remembered an ex-colleague who asked for my BBM pin and another told him that wasn't wise, as I'll get to know his every move. Oh, like telling me you're off sick and your display picture shows you're somewhere turning up?
Back then, years ago, I was of the opinion that BBM was for friends and family and Whatsapp for gbogbo ero? Well, not anymore, as I am rarely on both platforms for obvious reasons and it is open to all.
A quick question though, do you think it's proper/ok to have your lecturer/boss on your BBM chat list? Back then, that other colleague didn't think it was, and discouraged the other from requesting for it.

What do you think?

Till next week Sunday, God willing...to my young, single blog readers...


:-)

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

And the results are in!

I'm sooooo sorry this is coming in on a Tuesday. *covers face*
Sunday was super hectic! I couldn't get around to blog. With the way my Sundays are going, should I just shift the call time to every Monday/Tuesday instead?

Anyway...the results for the Business Economics module are in!!!!!!!!!!!


What's my score? Take a guess.

*drums roll*
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77%


I talk am say I go make una proud *shines teeth*
That is my highest grade so far. I'm super happyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



THANK YOU JESUS!

I pray it never gets below 77% :-)

Next module loading...

Till next week Sunday (are we still set on Sunday or should I move this to Monday/Tuesday?), God willing...


Monday, 1 February 2016

SIN Tax

That moment when you think you're the only one in the world thinking in a particular pattern? Nahhhh. Chill, for we are plenty.

So my homeboy in my previous blog post didn't quite stop there(I wish he did o). Another discussion topic about SIN tax on goods was posted on the forum and he dived right in. 
Oh, before I go into that, let me explain what SIN tax is. This is an excise tax placed on specific goods that have been considered harmful to the society. Some examples of these types of goods are cigarettes, alcohol etc. The tax placed is deliberate. It's purpose is to increase the price of the good, which in turn will reduce it's consumption. 

My homeboy just started off (no intro on the topic o) on how super expensive coca cola and biscuits are now because of the sin tax in place.

Ha! 


I think developed Countries are thinking of extending sin tax to certain soft drinks and snacks in a bid to curb obesity and diabetes. I don't think that has really taken off in Nigeria na...abi? While I was still ruminating on my 2 cents, contemplating on if I should finish reading his post, Oga Boss (another Nigerian in my online class) just jumped into the discussion thread. He started off with a build up from his previous post, in an attempt to point out all the inaccuracies.



Well he did. 

He highlighted Alaska, fuel scarcity (well, I think that has started again o...couldn't get fuel to buy over the weekend :-( ) in red while pointing them out. He ended by saying that it's no wonder fellow Nigerians 'commended' the post as my homeboy was clearly confusing the economy in Niger to Nigeria. 

Chai! No chill.




I just jejely respected my school fees by going through the comments I have dropped on previous posts, before Oga Boss will look my way.

Till next week Sunday, (so sorry this is coming on a Monday) God willing...
Be kind, people are going through tough situations you know nothing about.

Have a Fabulous February!