IMSU helped me to harness my talents while pursuing my education. If you are very irritated by cultists, avoid living around Bishop's court, Okwu uratta, Back gate, and some others. The front gate (from the front gate to Bishop's court junction) and Works Layout seem better. However, you enjoy electricity more around those places mentioned earlier.
In the Philosophy department I'm so grateful to the Philosophy Department for its thorough training, including sound professors and lecturers who were committed to their jobs and not interested in sorting. The good side: Over 70% of the lecturers and professors know their stuff, and because most of them are Rev. Frs., I enjoyed getting merited grades without having to sort anybody. Rev. Frs. Profs. Philip Ogbonna, George Ekwuru, Marcel Onyeocha, Okosisi, Amaku, and others were super helpful and virtuous. It was stressful, but Dr. Wilson Anosike continued holding physical classes during the long ASUU strike to ensure we covered up. This was breathtaking. He knows every student by their name. The popular Prof. Michael Okoro (Dee Mike) was practically a father to all students. I can't forget countless times he appreciated me on the stage with money and motivation. He doesn't just teach but inspires and is very willing to assist without asking for money. Dr. Donald Omenukor was super sound in lecturing and Philosophy. He is my secret model. There are a lot of other amazing lectures, such as Fr. Anthony Ibe, Dr. Steve Oguji, Dr. Chidimma Ikea-Ukaulor, and Dr. Eugene. Dr. Oguji is humane!
The negative side: Very few (20%) Philosophy lectures are corrupt and take advantage of dull students by encouraging sorting. However, they don't dare fail a bright student because it's irrational for a student to get A's in several Professors' courses and score an F in one course handled by a junior/senior lecturer. Student A scores an A in top professors' courses Student A got an A or B in other lecturers with the correct grading scheme Therefore, there's a strong likelihood that Student A will score an A in other courses, even if the lecturers in charge love sorting.
Most borrowed courses handled by lecturers from other departments are were a thorn in the flesh. Some of the lecturers vow not to grade bright students A no matter what they write.
Lastly, I felt frustrated when Fr. Amaku, graded every student in my set a C in the Critical Thinking module just because some people missed his classes. He didn't even consider those who didn't miss his class. I feel the pain until today because I graduated with a 4.46 CGPA, and if he had graded us correctly, I would have scored an A (no doubt) and made first class at 4.5. Just 0.6...
Read moreIMSU (Imo State University) in Imo State presents a dynamic tapestry of academic diversity and student life, embodying a blend of excellence and challenges. The sprawling campus is a hub of learning, drawing students from various backgrounds to converge in pursuit of education.
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However, the institution does grapple with its share of challenges, as is the case with any diverse community. While some students excel and contribute positively, others may face academic or behavioral hurdles. These challenges, though, serve as reminders that growth is a continuous journey.
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Read moreThe prestigious state university of Imo State, located in the Capita city of Owerri. Imsu a state owned university offers a wide range of courses from Sciences to Social Sciences, Arts, Humanities etc. In a very large Environment Imsu is divided into Up school and down school, with upschool covering the science and engineering courses, down school covers all the other courses including Law and political science. Imsu offers both regular and part time studies and also pre degree studies dont know exactly how it is working now but I know it was functional some years back. There is an imsu micro finance bank where all payments for the school is made. Often referred to as Imo Stress University, you must brase yourself up and he sure you want education to attend this institution. Don't know what else to say here but if you ask any question regarding this institution I would be right here to give you an...
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