Anybody know somalis at historically black colleges?

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Anybody know somalis at historically black colleges?

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I only know one, but with grad school fast approaching i've gotta consider all options. anybody know anything about the general HBCU experience?
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Had folks at Moorehouse, Clark Atlanta and Morgan State. it was an okay experience.
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[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Had folks at Moorehouse, Clark Atlanta and Morgan State. it was an okay experience.[/quote]

did your friend say there were a lot of other somalis there? the college i go to right now is predominately white :down: and not diverse whatsoever. by attending an hbcu i will be doing a 180° turn in my social life.

they should really make colleges where each race is equally represented. now thats equality :up:
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herndonhomer wrote:
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Had folks at Moorehouse, Clark Atlanta and Morgan State. it was an okay experience.
did your friend say there were a lot of other somalis there? the college i go to right now is predominately white :down: and not diverse whatsoever. by attending an hbcu i will be doing a 180° turn in my social life.

they should really make colleges where each race is equally represented. now thats equality :up:
It will be impossible to have colleges where each race is equally represented. The economic inequality and disparity in America is quite high. Most of the Universities are predominately white and since the tuition is just getting higher, expect to see less minorities in universities.

Time for me to get my diploma and run home. :D
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Re: Anybody know somalis at historically black colleges?

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ElfRuler wrote:
herndonhomer wrote:
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Had folks at Moorehouse, Clark Atlanta and Morgan State. it was an okay experience.
did your friend say there were a lot of other somalis there? the college i go to right now is predominately white :down: and not diverse whatsoever. by attending an hbcu i will be doing a 180° turn in my social life.

they should really make colleges where each race is equally represented. now thats equality :up:
It will be impossible to have colleges where each race is equally represented. The economic inequality and disparity in America is quite high. Most of the Universities are predominately white and since the tuition is just getting higher, expect to see less minorities in universities.

Time for me to get my diploma and run home. :D
definitely agree with getting my diploma and running back home. but it's not economic inequality. it wouldn't make sense to represent each race equally thats just fantasy right there because thats not how the US' population is. Some top schools, namely duke university,try to have each freshmen class' demographics match the demographics of the united states. now thats a system that can work :up:
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