UI is a very competitive university.
Corruption free. Emphasis is on learning by practice. Students are drilled, in the process of drilling, some gets tired while a larger percentage adjusted to the demands of the school. Hard work pays off in UI. My experience in UI was beyond the classroom, the school gave me an opportunity to venture into extracurricular activities. I was part of the tax club, involved in politics, I served as the welfare coordinator of an indigenous students association and I served as the General secretary of my department. I ventured into community services and service learning.
Quality lecturers are in UI. Men who are tested in academics and profound in research. The classes are usually interactive and not lecture based. Group discussions, presentations. The campus life is fun though mostly academics and practicals.
Some things I don’t like includes;
1. Bureaucracy.
2. The demand of the students sometimes are not heard by the authorities. And so on.
3. Low social life of the students because of the demand of the school.





