It was a good opportunity to share experiences (difficulties and successes) as regards study and study habits, learn a thing or two from each other, reflect on the first quarter, and make resolutions to improve on our Study moving forward.
On the 22nd of April, the Lakeside Scholars Club had its meetup for the first quarter of the year. It was a good opportunity to share experiences (difficulties and successes) as regards study and study habits, learn a thing or two from each other, reflect on the first quarter, and make resolutions to improve on our Study moving forward.
Nwokeji Peter, the best graduating student in the Faculty of Engineering UNN graced the event as the guest speaker. There was indeed a lot to learn from his experience.
We look forward to a better second quarter.
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