A Nigerian Graduate has publicly declared that he regrets studying microbiology in school.


Giving his reasons, the graduate said there are more microbiologists than microorganisms.
The graduate identified as @kingstone_eze, disclosed this on Twitter.
His tweet reads: “Microbiologists gather here let’s see what we gonna use our certificate for, because I’m not understanding anymore.
“Tbh I regret reading that course, e be like say Microbiologists dn plenty pass microorganisms now>
Advising people studying the course, the Twitter user said they should also get a skill while studying.
Some reactions from the tweet:
@efuntayomi wrote: “I can relate cos i thought so before but u can diversify as there are different areas that u can specialise into in microbiology. Just choose an area of interest”
@IykeTweets_ wrote: “You have a career, don’t waste it. You can become a good biology teacher. If lucky enough, in a reputable school that pays well. You can transfer the knowledge gotten to your students. That’s a job also.”
Tebi wrote: You can learn a skill and start from there… The world is running fast now… You can learn a digital skill and start making 6 to 8figurss within three months. God has blessed every man you just have to do the work and implement what you learn.
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