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After School, What Next? — A Reality Check for Nigerian Students

Form Description:

This short survey is designed to help you reflect on life after graduation and how acquiring practical skills like software development could help you secure job opportunities and financial independence. It takes just 3–5 minutes.

Section 1: Life After Graduation – Reality Check

How confident are you that your degree alone will secure you a job after graduation? (Linear Scale – 1 to 10)

Do you personally know any graduates who are still unemployed or underemployed?

What is your biggest fears about life after graduation?

How often do you think about what you’ll do immediately after NYSC?

How much do you believe the Nigerian job market favors people with extra skills outside their degree?

Section 2: Awareness of Tech Opportunities

Are you aware that tech (e.g., software development) allows people to work remotely for companies globally?

Do you know you can earn in foreign currencies as a software developer?

Do you know anyone earning money through software development, even without a tech degree?

Have you ever considered learning software development or tech-related skills?

What’s stopping you from learning a tech skill right now?

Section 3: Exploring the Opportunity

If you could learn software development or any tech course with guidance and mentorship, would you be interested?

What would motivate you to take a software development course?

Can you spare an hour daily for the next two year to learn software development or any tech course?

Section 4: Scholarship Opportunity

If you are given a fully funded scholarship to build a career in tech, would you be interested?

Do you have great understanding of Computer science and Computing systems?

What are you best at?

Are you willing to pay 10,000 naira for the registration fee?

Are you willing to get 10 of your course mates and friends to participate in this scholarship program?

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