When I first arrived at Moi University, I felt out of place, stuck in a program I hadn’t chosen. My early days were marked by frustration, but as time went on, I began to find joy in unexpected places.
On the positive side, I enjoyed creating bonds with people I never thought I would meet. Some of these friendships grew so strong that they felt more like family. Active participation in various events organized by the university added excitement to my experience. The lectures, once mundane, transformed into engaging discussions that sparked my interest in learning.
However, my journey wasn’t without its disappointments. The university had a reputation for scandals and frequent disruptions due to strikes—sometimes initiated by students, workers, or even lecturers. This often resulted in unplanned closures, which disrupted the flow of our studies.
Despite these challenges, I learned to embrace both the highs and the lows of my experience. The connections I formed and the lessons I learned became invaluable, reminding me that growth often comes from navigating both the good and the bad. In the end, I discovered that my time at university was not just about academics; it was about the relationships and resilience that shaped me.





