It’s a great school, and it has all the necessary facilities to impact knowledge but there is a need to work on the type of lecturers that are working here, some do have the habit of setting questions out of what they taught and also lack empathy from them.
One thing that Unilorin has is the growth avenue outside the classroom due to the level playing ground and also openness to organisations that enables the growth of youth e.g AIESEC, UCJ ( unilorin campus journalist), GDG on Campus Unilorin, rotary club, food safety club and many more.
All in all it’s a great place for learning