Advice from a lecturer

Greetings! It's interesting to hear about your experiences and the valuable advice you received. Here's a corrected version of your text:


One enduring truth that will remain valid until the end of the world is the understanding that elderly/experienced people know better than us.
"What an elder sees while sitting down, a child, even if he climbs the tallest tree, cannot see it." This phrase may seem old-fashioned, but the deep truth still lies in it. It's good to take advice, especially from people who have gone ahead of us. It's not necessarily people who are older than us; any experienced person is good to get advice from.

In the few years I've lived on this earth, I've not received many pieces of advice from people, especially elderly/serious people because I find it hard to be strict with life. Let me share the few ones I had:

Advice from a lecturer:

I'm among those who don't make friends with lecturers. I never got close to any lecturer throughout my school days, even the ones who knew me in church that wanted to make me their "boy"; I never gave any room for that.
There was a particular lecturer who took us a borrowed course that appeared to be the most difficult course, and that's due to how he taught it. He made it so tough so that we could go and sort out the course with money. He's very influential and boasts about how students can't pass his course without sorting him. The school management knew, but there's nothing they could do because he's bigger than them.

On his exam day, the questions were not surprising; they came as tough as expected, and 98% of the class didn't bother to write; they only wrote their names and submitted because they would sort it out later. The few of us that stood against it wrote our best, and when the result came out, the best was very far from merit...he gave us carryover. My very first and only carryover in school.

How do I do it?
How do I sort it out without paying a dime?

Still, I wasn't ready to pay for it. I was a very churchy person then, and during one of the church activities, I was merged with one of the lecturers in our church to go for morning evangelism. Along the line, we got talking, and I opened up to him on what I was going through. I begged him to help me sort out my carryover course with the lecturer because they know each other.

Oh yeah, he agreed and went further to give me advice that, till today, I hold dearly to my heart.

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"There's no exam a student cannot pass. All the student needs is a cheat code." He said to me

"What's the cheat code?" I asked.

"No matter how tough and confusing the exam question is, the lecturer picked either the whole question or the idea from somewhere. If a student can track down those materials that the lecturer uses, it's a done deal. Yes, using past questions as a study guide for exam is good but a smart students need to go deeper into the materials that the lecturer uses. It maybe textbooks or internet"

The words sank into the deepest part of my brain. I saw it clearly; it's very true; all the questions were taken from somewhere.
Ever since that day, I took it upon myself to digress in my studies whenever it's exam time because our school system settles on exams.

Even when I was out of school, the exams I did afterward were easy peasy.

I can't see myself failing any exams for now unless I didn't have time to do my research.


For my carryover course, nothing was done. I still didn't pay a dime, and it was waved off in my graduation year because it's the only carryover I had throughout my years in school.

Thanks for reading


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Hmm, a lecturer bigger than the school system is a principality o. This kind of lecturers are devil's personal assistant hahaha. At least the school helped you by waving off the carryover but the advice given was a good one. All questions were picked from somewhere, it all has a source and when you find the source, you hit bull's eye.

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I don't know if this kind of lecturers are everywhere. They're very common in schools in my state. The fact that they make boast of their powers is what's crazy. Imagine the school being aware and yet can't do anything.

Actually, if we look carefully, all questions are derived from somewhere. It's a matter of students to track those spots.

Thank you for reading

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It was great to read about your experiences and the good advice you received. I agree with you that we should always seek advice from experienced people, no matter their age.

Your story about the lecturer, I can't believe he made the course intentionally difficult just to extort money from students. But I'm glad you stood your ground and didn't pay for your carryover. And the cheat code advice from the other lecturer is pure gold.

I'll definitely keep that in mind for my own exams.

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Thank you!
We have a lot of these lecturers in schools in my state. They do it publicly without being scared....it sucks.

Yeah, that cheat code actually works if a student is willing to research the lecturer's spot.

Thank you for reading

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Wow, this is indeed a nice advice. Some lecturers derive joy in seeing people fail their course I wonder why. But I am happy you were able to wave off the carryover.

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It seems all the lecturers were given that instructions during their orientation because it's just too much!😅

Thank you always beeeee

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I was a very churchy person then

Hehehe 😀 what about now? You don derail from the path? 😅😅

I never sorted any lecturers in school and didn't move closer to anyone to be friends because I was told that, it is one way for them to have you in mind and one would be in trouble if you don't do their bidding. When it's exam time, I go lengthy in past questions and notes we were given. The highest a lecturer would do in my school aside the "sleep with me and get your mark" is they always make it a compulsory thing to buy their textbooks which would be added to one's mark.

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Hehehe 😀 what about now? You don derail from the path? 😅😅

Lol😅
I'm still on the track but not as every seconds thing like I was doing it before.

Let me clap for you👏👏👏. You're in our league.
In my school, money was first before doing s3x for mark stuff.

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