UI Student Advises Admission Seekers: One Key Info Can Transform Future
UI Student: One Piece of Info Can Change Admission Seekers Future

A student of the University of Ibadan (UI), Fadlullah Tijani, has shared a motivational message for aspirants and freshers seeking admission into the institution. He recounted his academic journey and interactions with university candidates on his LinkedIn page.

Balancing Academics and Career as a UI Student

Tijani explained that his recent months involved juggling regular undergraduate coursework with external professional responsibilities. He noted that combining his studies with professional examinations tested his discipline. He said: "Life lately has been a constant balance between academics at the University of Ibadan, design work, projects, responsibilities, and preparing for ICAN examinations. There were moments everything felt overwhelming. Moments of exhaustion, tight schedules, and trying to meet expectations from every angle at once."

UI Student Guides University Admission Seekers

The UI undergraduate stated that he used his experience to guide university aspirants who recently completed their Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and are preparing for the Post-UTME screening. Sharing a strong message to UI admission seekers, he said in his LinkedIn post: "Speaking with those students reminded me of how powerful guidance and information can be. We talked about commercial courses, admission strategies, Post-UTME preparation, career paths, and making smarter academic decisions. One thing I kept reminding them: 'Sometimes, one piece of the right information can completely change a student's future.' And while speaking to them, I quietly reflected on my own journey too."

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