Wednesday, January 22, 2014

CONSEQUENCE(S) OF DEVELOPMENTAL ADJUSTMENTS


CONSEQUENCE(S) OF DEVELOPMENTAL ADJUSTMENTS

Some months ago, my younger brother informed me about a University that raised the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) levels for degrees to be awarded.

Walking in my mind, thoughts about the facts that it is an evidence of developmental adjustment, I feel to some extent it is ethically justifiable.

However, the main point of discourse today is the effect the decision will have on graduates. Would the adjustment affect graduates of that University?

Most conventional tertiary institutions (especially Universities) in Nigeria use a 5-point CGPA with 4.5 as the commencement bar for First class degree.

If the bar is readjusted to 4.8, does it mean that graduates with 4.7 will be referred to as having degrees lower than First class?

The responses seem obvious anyway, but the main point I am stressing today is the fact that a developmental readjustment is only relevant when it is alive.

In Law, I am aware that if an offence escapes a declaration, then it is free*

Strive as much as possible to meet the mark when it is still within your reach rather than expect a developmental adjustment.

Best wishes people…PURPOSE (Pursuing Unequivocally, Relevance, Peace and Originality with Sensibility Effectively)

 

*please correct me if I am wrong

 

 

 

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