A 300-level UNILAG student has lamented bitterly after studying 300 pages plus of a text and no single exam questions was set from it.
The student who lamented to his friend via a WhatsApp audio message revealed that he had studied really hard for the exam.
He said that he had to study 12 chapters of a text consisting of 300 plus pages only for the exam question be set on something else.
With a voice filled with pain, he wondered why some lecturers can be some be so heartless without the fear of God.
In reaction, bi_benard wrote: “This is so sad lecturers doing these they know why. Because if you pass, you won’t come and block”*
ezekiel_aro
Make them leave this guy and the lecturer for one place.
I want to see something 😭
_chocomilaa
Na my exam be this 😂😂😂I jack am too I no sleep na opposite come out o
sandypreneur
Our lecturers back then will give us AOC and go and get their exam questions from the ancestral scrolls. Never again😌
onetouch17
No mind them my Brother. But moral of the story is Read to know no Read because of exams. Bye!
fiokee wrote: “School sweet but na exams spoil am”
_deagram wrote: “Level 300 is really difficult as compared to other levels. It’s not easy. Take it easy brother.”
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