I loved how some of my lecturers were intentional about imparting knowledge and made learning worthwhile. Some classes were exciting. Others were just pure torture. The school was quite good. Student life was great because it depended on the students and not the school. My friends made it a worthwhile experience for me every single day and I’m grateful to have met them. I think the school can improve on infrastructure, cut down on school fees, employ more dedicated lecturers who are intentional about growth and learning and so much more. Recommending ESUT to anyone depends on if I see positive changes. The school is not international at all. Changes have to be made in that regard. To a reasonable extent, the school, especially the faculty of law opened my eyes to some career prospects I had no idea about before coming there. We had intellectual activities and symposiums that left a great mark on me. Overall, I had a wonderful experience. It was a mix of both the good, the bad and the ugly and that is what life is all about. If you’re privileged enough, you experience all of them and that informs your thinking and helps you grow. Thank you