Well. Academically, it was a really good one save for one or two excesses you see. But then when it comes to infrastructure, very poor! And then you literally have to swear to even get the “poor” and dilapidated rooms every session, just so you can live within the school. Overall, it was an experience, some pleasant and some very unpleasant. Met good people as well!
View moreOne thing I’d give credit to UNN is the quality of the lecturers and their dedication to tutoring the students but the facilities in the school are dilapidated especially the hostels making them almost inhabitable which forces most students to look for alternative accommodation outside the campus. Thus, other than the quality of the lecturers the school is living on past glory.
View moreMy journey in Unn was not too stressful. As a law student, my campus was in Enugu town. Which is a serene, safe and comfortable place to live.
Our lecturers were seasoned law profs who were always willing to lecture and assist and our hostel was comfortable.
The only issue I had was in the financial aspects because the standard of living in town is high and thus feeding was expensive.
My career prospects as a law graduate of unn are high I would definitely recommend the school to anyone.
It’s all average for me. They need to improve on their accommodation and sporting facilities.
Education-wise, they’re always out for the success of their students. Outstanding professors and lecturers. Average health care system (not recommended for emergency issues).