6 Reasons You
Shouldn’t Attend a Private University -
(Credits:Omoooduarere)
Many
Nigerian students these days often move quickly to queue for private
universities when making a choice of institution. I agree that private
universities have advantages like the absence of strike, easy access to
lecturers… Well, that’s about all.
Public universities, federal
and state, have a lot of advantages, from cheaper school fees, to the freedom
to be an adult. Public universities expose you to the real world, introduces
you to the hustle of life unlike private universities that consist of a lot of
brats who are literally spoon-fed. They are so pampered, making difficult to
face the real world when they become graduates.
So
here’s my case for choosing a public university.
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1. Public universities allow for freedom and independence:
Students
in public universities enjoy the freedom to make decisions for themselves
and learn
to be almost independent. Private universities keep students within the four
walls of their campuses and under certain rules more suited for teenagers than
young adults. The laws in public universities are not imposed on the students;
they are just the basic principles a normal student is meant to follow. It’s
funny when I see pictures of private university students being punished or hear
of certain rules like compulsory attendance of chapel, feeding time tables,
dress codes, etc.. It is absurd; these are adults!
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2. Cost of education:
It is a lot cheaper to attend
public university than a private one and this is not limited to school fees.
Cost of living on public universities is also cheaper. Students cook their own
meals and have access to shops on campus and in town where prices of goods and
services are competitive. On the other hand, the cost of living on a private
university secluded campus for one semester is enough to build a
house.
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3. Public university gives “exposure” to students:
It’s more than obvious that
public university students are ”sharper” than private university students.
Private university students who are often referred to as “JJC” or “Learners” by
public university students, live what I term “the microwave life” which is the
easy life. In federal universities you get to meet all sorts: from cultists to
Aristo chicks, people with different personalities. It makes one exposed to
what life really is. One is exposed to the hustle and learns how to struggle
for things. There are still brats in federal universities but most of them get
to grow up when exposed to the hustle.
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4. Life on and off campus is FUN:
There are so many parties to
attend, clubs and events. One gets to meet real people, one also learns to be
real. There is a lot of gist and gossip, lot of things to laugh at. Rather than
chapel, it’s clubbing. Dating is even fun in federal schools. Couples express
love without fear as adults. One gets to see students that are rich and poor
mingling as equals; students who express themselves through their dressing and
not relegated to some uniform.
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5. Hard work is compulsory:
Students in public universities
have worked through exceptional odds to succeed; challenges that help one not
take life for granted. Imagine a department of over a thousand students with a
very small lecture hall or a lecturer who spends only twenty minutes in a class
where he is meant to spend two hours, or one who only gives handouts. Faced
with issues like these, students work extra hard to come out with well-deserved
results.
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6. Public universities produce more mature graduates:
With all the challenges:
strikes, nonchalant lecturers, freedom to express yourself as adult etc.,
public universities are more equipped for life after graduation. They know that
things would not just be handed to them and are used to making decisions for themselves.
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Do
you agree? Share your thoughts!
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