
Rita, a 300L student of Dennis Osadebay University, Asaba is facing a unique challenge being the only student studying Statistics at her university. It must feel isolating to not have classmates to study and interact with, and it's understandable that she's feeling overwhelmed by the workload.
It's commendable that she's sharing her experience, as it sheds light on a situation that many people might not have considered before. Hopefully, her video will spark conversations about how universities can better support students in similar situations.
If Rita is struggling with the workload and feeling isolated, it might be helpful for her to seek out support from her professors or university counseling services. Additionally, connecting with other students outside of her program through clubs or extracurricular activities could help her feel less alone on campus.
In her words:
“POV: You are the only one studying your course in the full uni. I don’t need to say too much I would be making more videos and my sch mates are here on TikTok am a 300level student and I would be graduating alone.
“The work load is hectic if I forget wat am taught I have to meet my lecturers again to prep me cause there is no student to interact with mostly close to exam I can’t be disturbing them to re explain I have to stress my small brain to remember.
“When I was told I was going to be d only one I cried at first like in d lecturer block they were telling me to calm down that it’s not dat hard but they lied.”
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