

I liked that UNILAG was a renowned school in Nigeria and Africa. It is known for fostering exchange programmes with other countries aboard. It seeks to be the university of first choice. It is highly competitive and you have to give your best to come up with top grades. It presents many opportunities for growth and learning.
What I did not like about the university was too much bureaucracy and paper work often associated with some processes that could be simplified and made electronic. Some payments that had to be paid for in cash instead of electronic transfers which gave me the impression something was amiss especially at the school of postgraduate studies and some outdated laboratory equipment at the engineering departments that needed updating.
View moreUniversity of Lagos is located in one of the major cities in Nigeria. When I studied there, I was exposed to diverse ways of life and religions. The relationship students had with each other was superb.
View moreBeautiful and welcoming environment, I love the warmth there. The university of Lagos is outstanding for it educational prowess. The professors are well learned in their respective fields. Also accomodations really needs to be worked on
View moreThe lecturers are easy to access by the students during lecture hours and before lecture hours and the lecturers guide the students probably in other to bring out the best in them. The lectures are very qualified.
View moreThe school has both its perks and its many bad sides. I’d be emphasizing on the opportunity the school gives you to meet very interesting people from a wide variety of ethnicity with different backgrounds, sociocultural values and great minds.
You’re basically buying into a “cult” of some sort, you’re buying into a class once you get into Unilag; a class of folks that would go on to become globally influential irrespective of the sphere they find themselves and independent of their background.