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PODILAS IN WEB3 💙💡🙂↔️🪖
@PODILAS_
Web3 CM | I help projects build and grow communities around their products 🤝 Learning Community Management from @iamveektoria_






Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.









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If you attended a polytechnic and want to study in the UK, this is for you 🇬🇧 A lot of people think poly students can’t go abroad. That’s not true! In this post you find real options if you have an OND or HND. Option 1: Start from Year 1 (OND holders) If you have an OND (Ordinary National Diploma): You’ll most likely be admitted into Year 1 of a UK undergraduate degree, and some universities may ask you to complete a foundation year first. This means you will study for about 3 – 4 years in total. Option 2: Advanced entry (HND holders) If you have an HND (Higher National Diploma): You may be admitted into Year 2 of a degree, and in some cases, you can enter the final year (top-up degree). This means: → Year 2 entry is about 2 years left → Final year/top-up is about 1 year left Some universities may still require you to start from Year 1, depending on your course and grades. It is important to note that your admission depends on: → Your grade (Upper Credit/Distinction is best) → Your course relevance → The university’s requirements In general basic requirements includes → Academic certificates (OND/HND) → Transcripts → CV/Resume → Statement of Purpose (SOP) → Reference letters (academic/work) → International passport → SSCE (WAEC/NECO) If you successfully study in the UK, after graduating you can: → Apply for a Master’s degree (same school or another) → Stay in the UK with the UK Graduate Route visa (up to 2 years) to work, gain experience, and save money → Or apply for a Skilled Worker visa if you get sponsored If you’re currently in poly: → Aim for Upper Credit or Distinction → Try to gain 1 – 2 years of work experience → Then apply for: Top-up degree or Master’s scholarship About scholarships: You can explore some opportunities via the link below. Do your research and plan properly if you’re looking to study abroad. Good luck. Bookmark this so you can always come back to it. 👍 Also let me know if you need WhatsApp groups that will always alert you of a new scholarship opportunity.













