The programme was well-structured, spaced out and superbly taught by seasoned experts, trained to be teachers not just ‘lecturers’.
Classes were prompt and rarely cancelled, with a switch to hybrid on-line and in-person teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, so swiftly, so not as to delay the completion and graduation of students.
The university in general provides the facilities and atmosphere which promote academic discourse, training and research, to encourage students of the importance of education.
I know that my degree and training are what have opened my doors to a diverse (and lucrative) career opportunity pool.
I believe the only issue is the population strain on the university, which seriously affects accommodation availability and standards.
With students coming from all the 16 regions of the country, growing numbers from countries across Africa, and exchange students from Europe and the Americas, the university has to make more structural and physical changes to accommodate that would only keep growing in the years ahead.
All in all, it is still the number 1 best university in Ghana and West Africa.