Studying Accounting at the Federal University Oye Ekiti has been a journey of growth and discovery. One of the things I like most about the program is the strong academic foundation it provides, especially in areas such as auditing, taxation, and financial reporting, which are directly relevant to the profession. The professors have been supportive and knowledgeable, often going beyond theory to link classroom lessons with real-life applications. I also appreciate the diversity of the student community, which makes learning more interactive and broadens perspectives.
On the other hand, there are some challenges that I dislike. Large class sizes sometimes make it difficult to get individual
attention, and limited facilities or delays—common in many federal institutions—can
affect the smooth flow of academic
activities. Additionally, the workload can be
quite demanding, which requires a high level
of discipline to balance studies with other
commitments.
Also the practical area, here we do more of theoretical than practical which isn’t okay to me, I hope in the future there would be amendments for the future accounting students .
Overall, despite the challenges, my experience at AQT has been enriching, as it has taught me resilience, adaptability, and critical thinking—qualities that will be invaluable in my future career.





