
When my head of department shared the thought of coming to macha,it was not appealing to me.To a great extent i could have come due to the fact that non of the companies i applied to responded positively towards my applications for vacation employment.Some how the desire to earn a little bit of money during this period of would have denied me an opportunity to learn what i have learned at macha in this small period of time.I don't regret coming to this place,it is an ideal place for any body young or old who wants to train in computers,networks and indeed stewardship.
I would like to hail Lita for the wonderful experience and exposure to the world of Computer Engineering and of course the the unlimited exposure to Internet 24-7.At least during this time of my learning at Lita i could always see practically how to go about certain operations.Learning at macha is not just about theory it is also about practical and practical based on the things that you have done.There are times or i should say we have always learnt it the hard way back on campus,whereby,you are required to do labs on the stuff you have not covered in lectures.It's not easy after all but as a student you must always find your way out and this leads to students cooking lab results.This has a great negative implication on the calibre and quality of university graduates on campus.I don't,however, under estimate the quality of education at the highest learning institution of this land but for the sake of quality, i suggest labs should appear synchronously with the theory.If it works wonders here at macha it can do much more for our only university in science based schools.
The other difference i would like to stress out here is the increasing cost of Internet on campus
and the entire city at large.It's not surprising to see a lot of people getting involved with Internet cafes on campus its due to an increasing demand of information by students doing there last year projects.This is not the case here at macha students are entitled to unlimited exposure to the Internet at any time ,this way i have always had an opportunity to add on the knowledge acquired during lectures.Moreover,it was a luxury for me to do a single course which demanded two to three hours of my time a day,this is not the case at unza in the school of engineering,each student is required to do a maximum of five courses per semester.This is quiet hectic,it drains ones energy and zeal to make it even more interesting you are required to do a minimum of seven labs in each and write an exam at the end of it all its hard but there is no remedy for failure any way. All in all,i would like to say congratulations to Jon and the rest of the guys at Lita, you are charging it to the game.
I would like to hail Lita for the wonderful experience and exposure to the world of Computer Engineering and of course the the unlimited exposure to Internet 24-7.At least during this time of my learning at Lita i could always see practically how to go about certain operations.Learning at macha is not just about theory it is also about practical and practical based on the things that you have done.There are times or i should say we have always learnt it the hard way back on campus,whereby,you are required to do labs on the stuff you have not covered in lectures.It's not easy after all but as a student you must always find your way out and this leads to students cooking lab results.This has a great negative implication on the calibre and quality of university graduates on campus.I don't,however, under estimate the quality of education at the highest learning institution of this land but for the sake of quality, i suggest labs should appear synchronously with the theory.If it works wonders here at macha it can do much more for our only university in science based schools.
The other difference i would like to stress out here is the increasing cost of Internet on campus
and the entire city at large.It's not surprising to see a lot of people getting involved with Internet cafes on campus its due to an increasing demand of information by students doing there last year projects.This is not the case here at macha students are entitled to unlimited exposure to the Internet at any time ,this way i have always had an opportunity to add on the knowledge acquired during lectures.Moreover,it was a luxury for me to do a single course which demanded two to three hours of my time a day,this is not the case at unza in the school of engineering,each student is required to do a maximum of five courses per semester.This is quiet hectic,it drains ones energy and zeal to make it even more interesting you are required to do a minimum of seven labs in each and write an exam at the end of it all its hard but there is no remedy for failure any way. All in all,i would like to say congratulations to Jon and the rest of the guys at Lita, you are charging it to the game.
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