

It was okay, not bad at all. My stay in DELSU was a mix of growth and hustle. Met amazing people, faced tough days, but came out stronger. It taught me resilience, balance, and the power of perseverance.
View moreAs a current student of Delta state University,I’ve had the privileges of experiencing the institution’s transformative power firsthand. Things i like about my university other than the beautiful environment are the quality programs and courses, experienced faculty, access to resources and a flexible curriculum. A major issue I have with the university is the high tuition fees and limited scholarship options And Large class sizes in some introductory courses.
View moreDelta State University in Abraka, Nigeria, is a place where dreams are nurtured, and minds are expanded. I’ve heard tales of its strong academic programs, where dedicated faculty guide students through the realms of science, art, and education. The university’s research opportunities are like a treasure trove, waiting to be explored by curious minds.
But, like any journey, there are twists and turns. Some say the university’s resources are limited, like a river with shallow waters. And the administrative processes? Ah, they can be as slow as a tortoise on a cold morning.
Yet, despite these challenges, DSU remains a beacon of hope for many. Its campus facilities shine like a beacon, a testament to the university’s commitment to its students. And the sense of community? It’s like a warm embrace, enveloping all who enter its gates.
So, would I recommend DSU? Ah, that’s like asking if a river flows to the sea. It’s a journey worth taking, with its ups and downs. But for those who dare to dream, DSU can be a place where those dreams take flight.
View moreWhat I loved most about the institution is the freedom to shape who you’re meant to be within and outside the four walls of the university. Classes can be stressful on some days and you have off days on others, really giving you an opportunity to see how you handle yourself on your best days and your worst days. The university lets you choose for yourself how you want to interact with some laws, regarding housing. You’re allowed to stay on campus or off, depending on your wishes. On campus you’ll follow stricter rules on curfew and the security is a tight-knit but off campus, the school ensures there is security but less curfew impositions. You are allowed room to develop your character and life skills in a somewhat healthy environment, depending on what sides you choose.
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