Nwosa Ifunanyachukwu Greatness; 200L; Optometry

MY PROJECT

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9/21/2025

Q1: How did you come to BMU?

A: I wasn’t given admission in the different schools I applied for. BMU was my last resort. I applied and I got admission.

Q2: What's the hardest academic moment you faced this semester and did you cry?

A: In my math class, I wasn’t understanding anything and it was all so tough for me.

Q3: What do you think people misunderstand most about your course?

A: They feel my course doesn’t have any good use/job opportunities.

Q4: Do you believe in God and do you think religion plays a role in academics?

A: Yes I believe. Yes, religion plays many roles in academics. With God in your life, He’ll always be there to guide you through your academic journey.

Q5: Would God EQUALLY help students who have been diligent in keeping up their spiritual/academic life since the beginning of the semester and students who only come to Him when it’s time for exams?

A: God would take the first group of students seriously. But since God is a merciful God, He’ll help the rest too.

Q6: What’s your honest opinion about romantic relationships in school?

A: Relationships in school are a very big distractions especially as a medical student. Facing your books is the best thing to do at this time.

Q7: But, do you think relationships depends on the person’s maturity?

A: Yes, I do. Well, I feel it depends on the two individuals involved in the relationship. If they’re both understanding and mature, it could work out.

Q8: Do you wish to find your Mr. Right in the university?

A: Yes, I wish.

Q9: How do you define failure and success as a student?

A: You’re successful as a student when you’re consistently getting good grades. A failing student is one who knows that he/she doesn’t like reading and doesn’t make any effort to read. He/she is also one who does not have confidence in his/herself.

Q10: Do you think a carryover student is a failed student?

A: No