Anonymous; 200L; Human Anatomy

MY PROJECT

ZekieWrites

9/27/2025

Q1: How did you get to know about BMU and how did you come here?

A: I knew about it through my neighbor and she helped me to get admission.

Q2: Has the Nigerian educational system ever harmed you?

A: I had an issue with one subject when my WAEC results came out. But thankfully, my NECO covered up for it.

Q3: Would you say that you're studying your course out of passion and would you say that you're working in purpose?

A: The course I initially wanted to study was nursing but it was filled up by the time I applied.

I'm still trying to develop passion for it.

Q3: Do you have plans to go back and study nursing?

A: Yeah, I do.

I wish if migration is really really possible then I really want to have it. What if it wasn't possible, would you finish with anatomy and go back to studying also? Yeah, I would just finish with anatomy.

If migration is possible, I'll migrate to nursing. If not, I'll finish with Anatomy before going back to study it.

Q4: Have you ever failed as a student and how did you handle it?

A: Yes I have.

The results I got in my 100L first semester wasn't what I wanted.

I had to review my activities, adjust where needed, identified challenges I had and picked up myself again.

I haven't seen my 100L second semester results yet but I know I better in my tests and exams.

Q4: What was the hardest academic semester you've ever faced and were there times you cried?

A: I cried last semester when I lost my manual for one of the practical courses.

I'm so grateful that I didn't have a carryover in the course.

Q5: If you were the VC of the school for one day, what's the first thing you would do?

A: Firstly, I would try to know the needs of the students because so many students are passing through a lot and would like a chance to speak to the VC personally.

Then I'll do my best to provide for their need.

Q6: Do you believe in God and why?

A: Yes because He's my everything.

Anything I do would work out with God by my side.

Q7: Do you think religion plays a role in academics?

A: A student may not believe in God and still be excellent.

Religion is there, but it's your discipline and your diligence that makes you excel.

Q8: If I ask you if there's anyone that's majorly shaped your academic journey, does anyone pop up in your head?

A: God is my number one. Secondly, my parents and siblings

My teachers back then.

Q9: What's your honest opinion about romantic relationships in school?

A: Particularly, I don't like it. I told myself that I'm not going to have anything to do with relationships while in school.

It's a very big distraction for me.

Q10: Do you wish to find your Mr. Right in BMU?

A: If he's here then why not?