

My life at Chiromo Campus, University of Nairobi, was filled with both highs and lows. In the early years, we had very large classes, with over 800 students in some lectures. This made it difficult for many of us to see the board or fully engage with the material, especially in the mathematics-heavy courses. As a result, many students struggled and failed. However, things improved significantly in third and fourth year when class sizes became smaller, allowing for more personalized, one-on-one interactions with lecturers. In the end, our efforts paid off, and we graduated with honor.
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