Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
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- Methylamine
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Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
I don't get why some Somalis pass up such great opportunities. Yeah there's quite a few Somalis in uni (75%+ girls), but in this country, the Somali enrollment in universities and technical colleges should be at least 95% for both genders. The ones who don't pursue anything after HS make the excuse that post-secondary education is too expensive, but the fact of the matter is that universities aren't as expensive as ppl think they are. This year, I'm making money going to school (scholarships/bursaries/grants outweigh tuition and student fees). There's so much free money out there, especially for young Somalis thanks to bleeding heart Liberals who feel like throwing money at minorities to feel good about themselves. And once you have a degree or a certification, this opens the door to many things. Sure you might have to move for a job, but at least you have something to say that you've accomplished.
/rant lol
/rant lol
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YummyMummy
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Numerous reasons, but I think generally because of being content with what they have instead of striving for more or aiming higher. Too much hard work involved maybe?
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
its not all about a degree certificate, people are different not all are academic. some want apprenships and work all the way up, some are very practical and prefer to do labouring to make cash, others start their own businesses. I mean the more different types of people out there doing different things 2 be successful the better, its not all about degree's you know. I just cant wait to finish mine soon inshallah, I just wanna go to a proper job with what ive qualified in not working part time in retail.
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Many reasons:
1. Lazy
2. Thug wannabe having low-lives Blacks aka NEGROIDS as role models.
3. Bad or lazy parents
4. Lack of concentration
5. Lack of ambition
6. Not academic enough
7. Drugs
8. The list can keep going!
1. Lazy
2. Thug wannabe having low-lives Blacks aka NEGROIDS as role models.
3. Bad or lazy parents
4. Lack of concentration
5. Lack of ambition
6. Not academic enough
7. Drugs
8. The list can keep going!
- Methylamine
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Depends on the programYummyMummy wrote:Numerous reasons, but I think generally because of being content with what they have instead of striving for more or aiming higher. Too much hard work involved maybe?
That's why I mentioned technical colleges...schools that focus on the trades and other hands-on professions.Hodan94 wrote:its not all about a degree certificate, people are different not all are academic. some want apprenships and work all the way up, some are very practical and prefer to do labouring to make cash, others start their own businesses. I mean the more different types of people out there doing different things 2 be successful the better, its not all about degree's you know. I just cant wait to finish mine soon inshallah, I just wanna go to a proper job with what ive qualified in not working part time in retail.
What can we do to combat these things?XimanJaale wrote:Many reasons:
1. Lazy
2. Thug wannabe having low-lives Blacks aka NEGROIDS as role models.
3. Bad or lazy parents
4. Lack of concentration
5. Lack of ambition
6. Not academic enough
7. Drugs
8. The list can keep going!
Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
We need less somalis pursuing higher education and more settling doing practical industries such as construction, plumbing etc.
Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
mind your own business assholes 
- Hyperactive
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
People have different reasons, depends on the people. Some want a quick money! Nothing worth is quick or easy.
Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Estarix wrote:We need less somalis pursuing higher education and more settling doing practical industries such as construction, plumbing etc.
The way things are going around the world we should be concentrating on hands-on jobs.
- SimplySerene
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
This the only idea I haveMethylamine wrote:What can we do to combat these things?XimanJaale wrote:Many reasons:
1. Lazy
2. Thug wannabe having low-lives Blacks aka NEGROIDS as role models.
3. Bad or lazy parents
4. Lack of concentration
5. Lack of ambition
6. Not academic enough
7. Drugs
8. The list can keep going!
I remember reading a article on the forums, can't find it, about a group of Somali men in their late 20s and early 30s creating a some sort of community program providing tutoring, after school activities for young boys etc. I think having programs like these might help keep boys out of trouble and provide good role models for them.
I think the present Somali men who are independent, educated and have a good head on their shoulders should help spear head these issues and work with struggling Somali families and create programs like this.
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LobsterUnit
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
University isnt for everyone.some people are better of pursuing vocational courses. How many somali boys were pressured to go uni with rubbish grades and then ended up dropping out or graduating with worthlesss degrees from crap unis? Many.im talking about the uk.we need more plumbers, mechanics and the like.
- STARKAST
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Blame the parents.......most sucessful kids/teens in the west are shaped by their parents.
- jamal9
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Nomadic people don't build stone houses instead they put up a tent for the night or two and move on.
- anzeloti
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
Estarix wrote:We need less somalis pursuing higher education and more settling doing practical industries such as construction, plumbing etc.
- Lillaahiya
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Re: Why aren't all Somalis seeking higher education?
There are people with degrees who drive buses and taxis for a living. I'm all for getting educated but it doesn't always have to be academic. Apprenticeships, trades, working your way up a corporation 
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