Student review [#83013] for Bachelor of Business Administration
at Kenyatta University

Nairobi, Kenya
Bachelor of ...
Business Administration
29 Jan, 2025
John
John
KE
Experience at Kenyatta University

1. Transitioning into University Life
When I first joined Kenyatta University, I had mixed feelings excitement, nervousness, and curiosity. KU is a massive institution, and adjusting to the size, structure, and independence took time. The campus is well organized, but for a first year student, navigating lecture halls, hostels, and administrative offices can be overwhelming. However, with time, I got used to the system, and KU started feeling like home.
One thing that immediately stood out was the sense of community. Despite being a large university, students find ways to connect whether through group discussions, clubs, or even the random chats in the long cafeteria lines.
2. Academic Experience: Balancing Theory and Practice
Academically, KU is demanding but rewarding. The coursework is structured to challenge students, and while some units are straightforward, others require deep research and constant revision. Lecturers vary in their approach some are engaging and interactive, while others strictly stick to slides and notes, leaving students to figure things out. The best professors are those who encourage discussions and real world applications of what we learn in class.
One of my favorite aspects of KU’s academic system is the access to research resources. The Post Modern Library is a lifesaver. It has countless books, research papers, and a quiet environment for studying. However, during exam periods, getting a seat can be a struggle.
Group discussions are common, and they help a lot in understanding difficult concepts. The challenge, though, is that with large class sizes, getting individual attention from lecturers can be tough. You have to be proactive email them, visit their offices, or catch them after lectures. Those who make an effort get the most out of their education.
3. Professors and Lecturers: A Mixed Bag
Lecturers at KU are diverse some are incredibly passionate about teaching and mentorship, while others are strictly academic. There are those who genuinely care about students, offering guidance beyond academics, and then there are the ones who are hard to reach, making consultations almost impossible.
One of my best experiences was with a professor who encouraged us to apply what we learned by engaging in industry projects. He connected us with professionals in the field, making learning feel more practical rather than just theoretical. However, I’ve also encountered lecturers who seem disconnected from students, making their classes dull and uninspiring.
4. Campus Life: More Than Just Books
KU is not just about academics it has one of the most vibrant student communities in Kenya. There’s always something happening on campus, whether it’s a career talk, a music festival, or a sports competition.
Clubs and Societies: There are clubs for almost everything tech clubs for developers, drama and music for creatives, entrepreneurship societies for business minded students, and even niche groups like environmental conservation clubs. These clubs are where you network, gain leadership skills, and even find opportunities outside class.
Sports and Recreation: KU is a sports powerhouse. Whether you’re into football, basketball, rugby, swimming, or athletics, there’s a team for you. The gym and fitness center are well equipped, and the sports fields are always buzzing with activity.
Events and Social Life: Every semester, there are big events Mr. & Miss KU, cultural weeks, concerts, and political debates. These events bring students together, making campus life more exciting.
5. Challenges: The Reality Check
Like any university, KU has its challenges. Some of the most common include:
Administrative Bureaucracy: Getting official documents like transcripts or letters can be frustratingly slow. There are long queues at finance and academic offices, and sometimes, issues take weeks to resolve.
Overcrowding: With the high student population, some lecture halls are overcrowded, making it hard to concentrate. Some students even have to stand during lectures.
Accommodation Issues: While KU has hostels, they are not enough for everyone. Many students end up renting outside, which can be costly and less convenient.
6. Personal Growth and Opportunities
Despite the challenges, KU has helped me grow in many ways. I’ve learned to be independent, manage my time, and take responsibility for my success. The university provides many opportunities internships, mentorship programs, exchange programs but you have to be proactive in seeking them out.
One of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned is that success at KU depends on your initiative. The best students are not necessarily the smartest but those who take advantage of what KU offers networking, research opportunities, leadership roles, and extracurricular activities.
Final Thoughts: Is KU Worth It?
Absolutely. Kenyatta University offers a well rounded experience. It has its flaws, but if you’re determined, you’ll get a quality education and a great student life. The key is to stay focused, be proactive, and take advantage of the countless opportunities available. KU is not just a university; it’s a place that prepares you for the real world.
Would I recommend it? Yes but come ready to work hard, adapt, and make the most of it.

Programme: Bachelor of Business Administration
Degree: Bachelor's
Graduation: 2025
Delivery Type: On Campus
Campus: Nairobi, Kenya
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