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Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 3:17 pm
by SuldaanMaplesyrup
Why do y'all always have to cockblock us man :sadcam:

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/01/pf/coll ... index.html
President Trump's decision to ban the citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries has jeopardized the university dreams of hundreds of students from the self-declared republic of Somaliland.

The Abaarso boarding school in Somaliland has become an unlikely feeder school for elite universities in the United States, having sent dozens of its students to schools like Harvard, Yale and MIT since 2013.

Somaliland is an autonomous region that declared its independence from Somalia in 1991, but its residents are also included in Trump's travel ban. The risk of the ban being extended beyond 90 days has made students at the school question their future.

"I feel lucky that I've been accepted to an elite college in the U.S., but also sad that I might not be able to start my college education," said Shukri Ali, a 19-year-old Abaarso student who was accepted last month to study at Wellesley College in September.

She said she wants to study neuroscience in order to open a hospital in Somaliland after completing her education.

Despite the uncertainty, Ali was stoic, saying she accepts Trump's explanation that the travel ban was intended to keep the U.S. safe.
"I will not take this personally because I know I'm not a terrorist," she said.

The Abaarso school was founded in 2009 by Jonathan Starr, an American former hedge fund manager. It was designed to educate underprivileged kids in the local community.

Starr said he's now concerned about his students' ability to study and travel, and he argued that the ban was counterproductive.

"Our students are wonderful for America and its safety," he said. "They are only in the U.S. to get the education needed to develop their country."
Starr noted that the first five of his former students will be graduating from U.S. colleges this year and plan to come back home.

"They'll be educating their population and developing industry using American know-how. A developed Somaliland and Somalia is good for America and its safety," he said.


Starr's students have secured millions of dollars in scholarships to pursue higher education. Most Abaarso students need full scholarships to pursue their undergraduate studies, which can cost up to $50,000 per year.

Starr said it's important for them to study in the U.S., where scholarship financing is more readily available.

"Europe has few full scholarships for international students. Our students have no money so they must get full scholarships," he said.

Starr said he is worried about students in Somaliland, and those already studying in the U.S. As it stands now, anyone with a Somaliland passport who leaves the U.S. risks being barred from re-entry.

Starr has worked for years to build up the reputation of his school in Somaliland.

Getting colleges to notice Abaarso's bright students was a struggle in the beginning. Starr said he was aggressive about canvassing universities and promoting his school.

Starr also works with U.S. boarding schools to send his students on extended exchanges to ensure they are up-to-speed with their Western peers before attending college. This additional year -- or years -- of education helps students acclimatize to Western culture.

Fahima Ali, an Abaarso student who is finishing her final year of high school in upstate New York, said she's relieved that she can stay in the U.S. and begin her studies at Columbia University in the autumn. But Ali -- who is not related to Shukri Ali -- said she is upset that her classmates and younger siblings may not have these opportunities.

"Not letting people into the U.S. for their education is basically destroying their dreams," she said.

"We live in a world where there are people who are here to support us ... We should just stay as optimistic as we can and keep working hard," she said.

Abaarso currently has 225 students who are taught by American teachers on volunteer salaries. Starr said demand for places at his school has shot up, with 20 applicants for every spot.

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:22 pm
by BosasoShaam
Somaliland is an autonomous region :o ?


Puntland is a autonomous state too, so somaliland is no different afterall :lol:

30 years with no recognition from any country?

That is so sad for isaaq people :mrgreen:

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:27 pm
by Ben Dover
Tell me, how many schools in Puntland sends students to Ivy League universities again?

Yep :)

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:32 pm
by SuldaanMaplesyrup
Ben Dover wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:27 pm Tell me, how many schools in Puntland sends students to Ivy League universities again?

Yep :)
To be fair, Puntland has sent more people to Hollywood than Somaliland
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Surely that counts for something right? :mrgreen:

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:48 pm
by BosasoShaam
SuldaanMaplesyrup wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:32 pm
Ben Dover wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:27 pm Tell me, how many schools in Puntland sends students to Ivy League universities again?

Yep :)
To be fair, Puntland has sent more people to Hollywood than Somaliland
Image

Surely that counts for something right? :mrgreen:


That guy he is a Hollywood Movie Star.

Coming to your issue, why do you send your students on somali passport if u are really a separate country from Somalia?

Why do you come to Garowe City seeking a somali passport if u are a country?

Somaliland is a autonomous region as the article says :clap:

So confusing indeed :lol:

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:57 pm
by SuldaanMaplesyrup
BosasoShaam wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:48 pm
That guy he is a Hollywood Movie Star.

Coming to your issue, why do you send your students on somali passport if u are really a separate country from Somalia?

Why do you come to Garowe City seeking a somali passport if u are a country?

Somaliland is a autonomous region as the article says :clap:

So confusing indeed :lol:
Well it is a lot easier to get sharci claiming to be from the hellhole Somalia than the peaceful Somaliland.

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 5:01 pm
by BosasoShaam
SuldaanMaplesyrup wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:57 pm
BosasoShaam wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 4:48 pm
That guy he is a Hollywood Movie Star.

Coming to your issue, why do you send your students on somali passport if u are really a separate country from Somalia?

Why do you come to Garowe City seeking a somali passport if u are a country?

Somaliland is a autonomous region as the article says :clap:

So confusing indeed :lol:
Well it is a lot easier to get sharci claiming to be from the hellhole Somalia than the peaceful Somaliland.


What happened to your ictiraaf?

No hope for recognition afterall?

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 5:07 pm
by SuldaanMaplesyrup
If we get ictiraaf, there won't be anymore "Africa's Best Kept Secret" articles :(

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 12:20 am
by FBISOMALIA
Sl is part of :som: everyone knows that , so where is the point of the topic !

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 3:53 am
by 26June1960
SuldaanMaplesyrup wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 5:07 pmIf we get ictiraaf, there won't be anymore "Africa's Best Kept Secret" articles :(
What is this, Victoria's secret? :lol: Does Siilaanyo really have a female's genitalia? Is that one of the secrets? lol

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 7:30 am
by SuldaanMaplesyrup
26June1960 wrote: Thu Feb 02, 2017 3:53 am
SuldaanMaplesyrup wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2017 5:07 pmIf we get ictiraaf, there won't be anymore "Africa's Best Kept Secret" articles :(
What is this, Victoria's secret? :lol: Does Siilaanyo really have a female's genitalia? Is that one of the secrets? lol
Why do you have Siilaanyo's genitals on your mind?

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:30 pm
by smooth
Can someone remind me again who bombed Liido restuarant, Daalo Airline, Jazeera Hotel twice, 3x attempted Airport bombing even by an MP, Hotel Sahafi bombing, the Turkish embassy bombing attempt, 2x Ahmed Village restaurant bombing ?? all in Mogadishu?

Leaders of Al-shabab in Al Ameriki and Godane all operating exclusively in Koonfur? while using S/land as a safe heaven, you think the CIA are stupid? They know who the big terrorists are in the Somali peninsula, because they are the masters that finance them, you better quickly accept UAE deals before Trump drones begin to fly and drop bombs.

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:13 pm
by Bandit
We're at capacity!! fuck em last thing we need is group of somalis with Jamaican jungle fever infiltrating us :umad:

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 5:52 pm
by BosasoShaam
smooth wrote: Thu Feb 02, 2017 1:30 pm Can someone remind me again who bombed Liido restuarant, Daalo Airline, Jazeera Hotel twice, 3x attempted Airport bombing even by an MP, Hotel Sahafi bombing, the Turkish embassy bombing attempt, 2x Ahmed Village restaurant bombing ?? all in Mogadishu?

Leaders of Al-shabab in Al Ameriki and Godane all operating exclusively in Koonfur? while using S/land as a safe heaven, you think the CIA are stupid? They know who the big terrorists are in the Somali peninsula, because they are the masters that finance them, you better quickly accept UAE deals before Trump drones begin to fly and drop bombs.


Blaming other somalis on your daily bombardment is very ludicrous.

Blaming somalis? why dont you blame ethiopia atleast?

Get over yourself nigga

Re: Koonfurian argagixisos ruining young Somalilanders' chances at attending the Ivy Leagues

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 8:25 pm
by theyuusuf143
According to this report "anyone with a Somaliland passport who leaves the U.S. risks being barred from re-entry." This is clearly stating That abaarso students are already using Somaliland passport. We just need to send foreign ministry team to the US foreign department, to discuss this issue. People like Peter pham who knows a lot about Somaliland leads that department, the school it self have many American supporters including celebrities who can advocate for our students. I believe This is good opportunity for Us.