

I attend a university where medical courses are taking longer than expected to complete. This has affected many students, including me, as we miss out on opportunities while waiting for the school to get accreditation and allow us to take our professional exams.
My advice is that the school should know its capacity and balance admissions with available resources. Over-admission and lack of facilities have contributed to the challenges we’re facing. The school should improve accreditation, facilities, and equipment to enable students to graduate and pursue their careers.
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I like the environment and the lecturers. They made sure we reached our goal of becoming graduates. They are strict, focused, kind, supportive, intelligent individuals.
I don’t dislike anything to be honest
View moreCampus life was great and sociable, the lectures were nice too.
I will give the school 70% in all. Security needs to be improved to reduce cultist activities, You must buy your lecture materials in order to read and pass.
The day I was robbed and my phone stolen. It was a horrible experience, because I was coming back from a campus fellowship around 7pm, when I was attacked by two boys, my phone was stolen. They asked for money, l had no money, so they made away with my phone I was devasted that night and I couldn’t sleep. That was my highlight for me.
What stood me out was that I never bribed any lecturer, because that was how they operate, they will want you to bribe them, so they will reduce your score, I was opportuned to see my score in my 200 level, I had a B in a particular course, but when it was posted on the board, I saw a C, when I contronted the lecturer boy that was marking for him, he said the lecturer reduced it, so that people can come and bribe. So I left it like that. I graduated with a third class,but I am proud of it.
My experience at Ambrose Alli University (2011-2015) was truly unforgettable! I had an amazing time on campus, and the lecturers were outstanding. A highlight of my stay was my 400-level first-semester seminar, the topic was Fast protein liquid chromatography, which was a great experience. Special thanks to my supervisor, Professor Azeke, for their guidance and support. I’m grateful for the knowledge and memories gained during my time at AAU
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