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What happened at your job that destroyed your faith in humanity?
Going Anon because otherwise I may get into troubles for publicly smearing the reputation of the university where I studied and worked at.I took up a job during one of my summers as a guidance for new applicants to the university. Basically I help with collecting required documents for new applications to the university, see if they meet the basic grades requirements and inform the students or their parents if they are in or not. We didnt have entry essays as requirements and there were guidelines to follow based on each curriculum.It has been over 3 years perhaps and I still vividly remember an application that I processed for a girl, also Syrian, who was studying in Qatar and has astounding academic record which included an internship at a hospital when she was still in highschool. She wrote one of the most well-written and intelligent essays that I have ever read.This woman deserved to be in medical school and my university was famous for its rigorous medicine program.The only problem was that she took around 95% for final highschool mark and the required mark for medical school entry was 97–98%.I personally tried to contact my bosses to allow her in somehow. To look past those 3 grades difference but they were so ridiculously strict about it in fear over losing the university’s accreditation.I had to inform this woman’s father of rejecting her application because of a stupid 3 grade difference. I despised it. I still remember how his voice broke when I told him and it still breaks me till this day.but this isnt what made me lose my faith in humanity in this job, it was the fact that if you get a paper by ‘higher/ powerful people’ that requests entry to the medical program even if the applicants barely meet the minimum required grades /English proficiency exam, they are allowed in.What pisses me even more is the fact that the school education system, especially the public one, in that country is very poor and corrupted (my mum was a teacher who served in those schools for 15 years). Basically, high marks are granted just to preserve the school’s reputation and funding, even if the student barely makes it through.The university officials know this. They also know that alot of those students drop out or fail their foundation year where there are students, as accomplished and deserving of the opportunity to get into the medical program who dont get this chance. All because of few grade differences or not having powerful connections.It has been few years since and I still remember that woman. I hope she got into a better and more deserving medical school.
Why can't the indian education system improve?
1) Half the country does not even have access to proper education, and only a small fraction can go to university.- Lack of quality primary education for the poor- Limited seats in UniversitiesNot All jobs are equal – result is the chronic scarcity of ‘SPARTANS’Unless you are too rich that formal education doesn’t matter for you or too poor that you can’t afford education, You can’t be JUST an athlete, or just a singer, or just a painter (barring handful of exceptions). You have to be an engineering/medical degree holder before pursuing what you really want. That is some sheer wastage of human resource, isn’t it?Likewise neither all streams are equal. It makes no sense that to take science( PCM/B) after 10th class, you have to score above 80+ while if youscore less than 55%, Arts remains the only door open for you. It only shows the herd mentality/prejudice that persists in society about subjects and professions.2) Everything is about rote memorization, leading to behaviour which encourages cramming and forgetting rather than life long learning.3) Standardized testing determines everything, and aptitude of students is not recognized outside this formatBihar topper thinks Political Science is Prodigal Science and related to cooking:She claimed to be Bihar State exam topper, but she cant even pronounce ‘Political Science’ in a press interview4) Lack of diversity in the subjects you can take in college (e.g. can't double major in Math and German like you can in the USA)5) Extreme pressure from parents / society to use education for financial security = CSE degrees for programming jobs or medicine. Societal pressure to get into the "right schools", not only for the education aspect but to ensure good job/ marriage prospects, in general success in life. Little incentive to take risks and follow own interests or encourage creativity. Generally conformist culture, which makes educational achievement the only thing that matters to social standing.6) Additional extreme pressure due to limited seats resulting in very intense competition between students.7) Reservation system8) Management quota system9) Government control of education/ Government Monopoly in education.10) Right to Education Act.11) Education sector is closed to for-profit organizations.12) Few opportunities and flexibility to cross over into different streams of education.MOST IMPORTANT NOT USING ERP oR MAKING IT BY THEM OWN…Education ERP software is a web based ERP software solution is to streamline and manage student information efficiently along with automating processes for the Stakeholders, It help students, teachers, parents and the school administrative staff to use school data in a more organized and structured manner.1. Complete visibility into all the important processes, across various departments of an organization (especially for senior management personnel).2. Automatic and coherent workflow from one department/function to another, to ensure a smooth transition and quicker completion of processes. This also ensures that all the inter-departmental activities are properly tracked and none of them is ‘missed out’.3. A unified and single reporting system to analyze the statistics/status etc. in real-time, across all functions/departments.4. Since same (ERP) software is now used across all departments, individual departments having to buy and maintain their own software systems is no longer necessary.5. Certain ERP vendors like SMPL can extend their ERP systems to provide Business Intelligence functionalities, that can give overall insights on business processes and identify potential areas of problems/improvements.6. Advanced e-commerce integration is possible with ERP systems – most of them can handle web-based order tracking/ processing.7. There are various modules in an ERP system like Finance/Accounts, Human Resource Management, Manufacturing, Marketing/Sales, Supply Chain/Warehouse Management, CRM, Project Management, etc.8. Since ERP is a modular software system, its possible to implement either a few modules (or) many modules based on the requirements of an organization. If more modules implemented, the integration between various departments may be better.9. Since a Database system is implemented on the backend to store all the information required by the ERP system, it enables centralized storage/back-up of all enterprise data.10. ERP systems are more secure as centralized security policies can be applied to them. All the transactions happening via the ERP systems can be tracked.11. ERP systems provide better company-wide visibility and hence enable better/fastercollaboration across all the departments.12. It is possible to integrate other systems (like bar-code reader, for example) to the ERP system through an API(Application Programing Interface).13. ERP systems make it easier for order tracking, inventory tracking, revenue tracking, sales forecasting and related activities.14. ERP systems are especially helpful for managing globally dispersed enterprise companies, better.THEY REcently implemented such solutions forSome Precious client. of our• RLESC, Qatar Petroleum College , QATAR • Aligarh Muslim University: Faculty of Engineering• KN Modi Foundation (1 University , 9 College, 2 Schools)• Geetanjali Medical University, Udaipur • NIET Greater Noida• Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute Of Management and Research, Delhi • ITS Engineering college Greater Noida• IMS Noida & DIA Noida• Raj Kumar Goel Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad • RIMT GROUP of Institutions, Punjab (11 Colleges 2School)•Vishveshwarya group of Institution greater Noida· Pearson— a global education, media and publishing group, in collaboration with IBM, with an objective to manage the growing chain of its acquired schools in India under the umbrella, known as Pearson Schools. 28+ schools as on date are connected , monitored and administrated using single solution although acquired schools had varying degree of complexities and characteristics based on their traditional way of operationsRahul-9873803401
What country is good for African-Americans to emigrate to, and why?
Generally speaking I believe there are more opportunities in America for black people than in any other country. Reports say that only the poorest 5% of Americans are poorer than the poorest 5% of Britons. All other Americans are better off across each decile.( A black American has reported on Quora that the wealthiest blacks she knows are black Americans who have moved to The UK. But goes on to say that your average black American is financially better off in America ).If you have the money to get on to the London property rental market for example ( $500k+ min I would guess) you would probably do better in the UK. White British people don't "own" London. Central London is owned mostly by foreigners. There is no black or white quarter in Central London. A white aristocratic could very well find himself living next door to a Nigerian or Arab alot richer than himself. The police won't be asking what are you doing in this or that neighbourhood, or what business you have walking into a £10 million house. You could be an African who owns a gold mine back in your home country; so the authorities aren't going to bother you. But you are better off in America if you are still in the middle class.A report in a well known British magazine concludes that if the UK was an American state it would be poorer than all states bar Mississippi. In contrast if London was a US state it would be the 7th richest state in terms of Gdp per head of population; just ahead of Maryland and slightly behind Massachusetts. The report is in a magazine called The Spectator.I've heard there are African American expats working in Dubai, & Japan for example. But I don't know what they do. However I doubt it is General Administration work ! Expats tend to have a specific set of skills the country they are targeting needs; as foreign governments aren't in the business of making sure emigrants have a job ! So you'll need to compare the set of skills you've got with the opportunity you've spotted in the foreign country. For example there is currently a demand for Accident & Emergency doctors in the UK. So if that is your specialism there sits an opportunity you could take up. The days of mass unskilled immigration have long gone !Apart from Dubai & Japan I believe there are also African Americans working for US oil companies in Africa. Eg. In Equatorial Guinea. So presumably they are engineers. Africa, in general may be a good place for black engineers who have the capital to set up their own business, as there are lots of opportunities out there for entrepreneurs. Eg. A Nigerian MSc class mate of mine built up his own Civil Engineering construction company in Nigeria, that was turning over $100 million USD in the early 2000s. He started the company in the early 1990s. Company activity involved clearing the route and digging the trench for new oil pipelines. However he said he only got the chance to build such a business because in Nigeria in the oil industry the $10m and $20m contracts are reserved for the locals, and his tribe was in power at the time, he said, so got the chance of a lifetime. He was a salesman before starting the business. That's how he got the $235000 USD together to purchase his first excavator he said.I believe, that in South Africa black professionals are given preferential treatment and certain breaks to start their own business. But it isn't something I've really looked into as South Africa is such a dangerous country to live in, in terms of the murder rate etc.There are opportunities in Zambia in the small scale hydroelectric power industry. There are similar opportunities in northern Brazil. I believe black Americans own some of the Hotels in The Caribbean. Luxembourg it is said is not to a racist country. It has one of the highest standards of living in the world. Singapore has more millionaires per head of population than any other country in the world. But in Singapore you are literally on your own if you are out of work and have no savings. My aunt used to work in Singapore back in the 1970's. Qatar has one of the highest standards of living in the world. About $120000 per head of population. But foreigners aren't allowed to set up a business generally speaking; unless you have a sponsor or have a business in one of their "free trade" zones. I believe fish farming is big business in West Africa.Basically you've got to do your own research based on the skills you've got. There aren't any Affirmative programmes for minorities in Europe or elsewhere. The exception may be South Africa; but it's still a developing country.In Switzerland even unskilled jobs pay very high wages because they haven't got enough workers for those essential menial jobs. But I believe Eastern Europeans have flocked into Switzerland in the past few years.There are Work Abroad books covering most countries. About 30000 African migrants now live in Australia. Some struggle to get a job. I don't know if things are any better for black Americans and Caribbeans.Wages are said to be very high for even blue collar jobs in Australia. There are a few YouTube videos where black Americans talk about what country xyz was like for them.There are a fair few black English Language teachers in Japan. Civil service jobs in The Middle East are reserved for Arab nationals.The Civil service is the best paid sector in those countries. Followed by Stem type jobs which the foreigners do. Trade jobs in the Middle East are reserved for guest workers from India and Pakistan. Quite a few black Americans work in Dubai, The UAE. But that does not mean as night follows day there is an opening for you in Dubai. You've got to do your own homework. I've looked into opportunities in the Oil Industry, because that's my field.There are black Americans in the UK but I don't know what they do or how they fair. Most Americans in London in very good jobs are white investment bankers living in some of the most expensive districts of the capital.I think it is more to do with quality of life why some black Americans move to Europe. Black people being largely strangers who've arrived in theircountry 10 to 60 years ago. That's what Mike Tyson liked about the UK. He got respect even in the most expensive shops because he has money.It would be worth the while of a black American or any American for that matter, with an old criminal record that's not too serious to relocate to Scotland. In Scotland if you have never been jailed for more than 2.5 years and you don't have any criminal convictions for stabbing somebody or using a gun in a crime or anything along those lines your criminal record will not be disclosed to employers after 15 years when applying for jobs such as a lawyer, doctor, dentist, or high school teacher ! So there's an opportunity. The law is different in England.I would only recommend the UK for a black person over America if you are the sort of person who can never find work. In the UK welfare is paid indefinitely. If you have a family with kids under 18 £26000 per annum is the maximun amount of welfare you can claim. And you don't have to start paying back your student loans until you start earning £21000+ If you never start earning £21000 per annum the government writes off the debt after 30 years. Also health care is free for everybody. Your doctor doesn't know whether you are a millionaire or unemployed.The only black American I remember meeting in the course of my day to day business growing up in the UK was a lecturer in the History Department at my London University College. ( I was studying Chemistry ). He was from Harvard University. So I took that to mean he wasn't stopping for good. He was a brown skinned to creole looking chap married to a white lady. That was back in the 1980s. Of late I've heard there are a couple of black American lecturers at University College London. I think one of them heads a department. UCL attracts lots of Americans who go there for their "Year Abroad". I bumped into a couple of black American female students at London University as a postgraduate 20 years ago; so I guess there are many more who visit 20 years on.If you would like to do your Major at Oxford University there is advice from Americans on Quora who have got in, about the admissions process. A Quora post says that for 2011/12 there were 389 applications from Americans, and 34 of those 389 were accepted. I've never studied at Oxford or Cambridge University myself so can't advice on the number of black Americans who get in. However they do accept a few Rhodes Scholars from the Caribbean each year. Both Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton were students at University College Oxford ( Both Oxford and Cambridge universities are divided up into lots of colleges. You state on your application form the ones you are applying to, or leave that question blank if any of the colleges will do ! )Turning to Africans in London, some of them are rich; with business interests back in their home country. Even the poor ones doing a menial job, ( the majority ) may use some of their earnings to buy a rough diamond back in their home country; then sell the stone to dealers in Europe. The money from that sale they sometimes use to pay for private school for their kids. Many of the rich ones spend most of their time in their home country using London as a place to keep their wealth out of the hands of their own state / "somewhere safe". Others visit London to do their shopping. Eg. That Nigerian woman who's richer than Oprah Winfrey owns 5 apartments in an apartment block in central London. The blocks are called One Hyde Park. The apartments cost $50 million or pounds. They shop in London because there are no department stores in the "Bergdorf Goodman" or "Harrods" bracket in Lagos.Most AfroCaribbean female graduates in the UK are doing public sector jobs. AfroCaribbean male Stem graduates tend to work as Software Engineers. But Black university professors, and Chief of Police and jobs like that are still 99% white.Most black actors in the UK have to go to America to find work. Ditto for classical music and Opera.Jessie Jackson described the UK as 30 years behind America.What I know about other countries;France: Need native fluency in the language to get a good job. Arabs it is said are discriminated against more than blacks. Hard to get a job but once you have one it is difficult to get fired. To do with the unions. Black Americans like Paris.Belgium: said to be a very racist country in terms of what they think is funny. Eg.Gollwogs. However the European parliament is based in Brussels. So opportunities may be there for linguists and economists.Germany: US army's been there since 1945. Need fluent German for a good job. Frankfurt has lots of immigrants. Not sure where the US army is based.Spain : Poor country. Said to be very racist.Portugal : poor country.Norway: one of the richest countries in the world. Has some African migrants. They describe Norway as "very much the white man's country"Sweden: a Swedish chap once said about marriages between black American women and Swedes that the marriages don't usually last. He said black American women don't like being in the middle of nowhere ( in Sweden ) with heavy snow on the ground for 6 months of the year and the sun hardly rising for those 6 months. In Sweden when you loose your job welfare benefits are 90% of your last salary for 1 or 2 years ! Most blacks in Sweden are Somalians. They live in Malmo, a city in the very south of the country so a bit warmer.Denmark: quite a few black people and Indians live there but I don't know much else. Welfare provision is like Sweden.Luxembourg :very rich country but need to speak fluent French or German.Holland : Africans who have settled there in the last 10 years married to Dutch women haven't been able to find work. Average standard of living higher than the UK.Switzerland : very rich country. 20% or more of the population are foreigners. Africans live there. The only black American I know of in Switzerland is Diana Ross. However everybody can speak English. French, Swiss German, & Italian are the three official languages.Italy: Getting a job is about who you know than what you know ! Most of the migrants who arrive by boat you hear about on the news move on to other European countries. Northern Italy is as rich as Germany but the southern Italy is poor.Ireland: lots of Africans live in Dublin. Quite high salaries.Austria : very rich country, but said to be very racist, to the point that The UN repremanded Austria. Hitler's birthplace.Iceland : some Americans live there. Also US base been there since World War 2. High standard of living.Liechtenstein : very small country next to Switzerland. Income per head is about $145000. Banking the mainstay of economy. German speaking.Saudi Arabia: lots of health care jobsUAE: Engineering jobs and others. Tax free country. Lots of black Americans work in Dubai. Very rich city.Qatar: Engineering jobs and others. Tax free country. Very high standard of living.Kuwait: rich countryHong Kong : huge gap between rich & poor. No welfare provision.Singapore: huge gap between rich & poor. No welfare provision.Bermuda: major insurance centre. Salaries well over $100k but alot more expensive than New York or London. May need special permission to work if not from Bermuda.Cayman Islands: Major banking centre. Gdp $90k per head. There is an American community on the island. Bill Gates owns a home here.British Virgin Islands : Major Banking centre. Gdp $50k per headBarbados: known as "the Switzerland of The Caribbean".St.Barts, French Caribbean : Beyonce likes visiting. A white French Caribbean island. I think it's part of the EU. Luxury goods economy.Monaco : average Gdp per head of population $200k+ But don't know what opportunities are out there.South Korea, Japan, Taiwan & China: English language teaching. Lots of black Americans work in Japan. There's a US base here.Most Africans in China are Import/ Export business people supplying African countries with new clothes ordinary Africans in Africa can afford.UK Photo Album:Oxford UniversityCambridge UniversityGraduation Day OxfordUniversity College London, Main buildingKings College London, Main LibraryKings College London, Main LibraryMain Library for all University of London colleges.Computer cluster in Main Library, London UniversityImperial College London, departmental building. ( School of Mines ). The red building to the right is the Jamaican High Commission / Embassy. The building with the tower half way down the street is The Royal College of Music. A college for classical musicians.Oxford Street LondonA mile of shops. 5 minutes from UCL.Goldsmiths CollegeGoldsmiths College, University of London. Steve McQueen studied here ( 12 Years a Slave ). Also Boy George ( 80's Pop singer ).Royal Holloway, University of LondonWhere I did my BSc.Runs exchange programmes with Dartmouth College, & Yale UniversityUSA.Edinburgh University, ScotlandEdinburgh University, Scotland, Graduation ceremony.Brixton market LondonBlack neighbourhood, ( but less so nowadays because of house prices )For Sale. 3 bedroom house, Brixton, £875000 ($1.3 million USD ).BrixtonHouse for Sale, Golders Green London NW11, ( the main Jewish neighbourhood in suburban London ) £2.4million ( $3.6m USD ).One Hyde Park, LondonNigeria's richest women owns 5 of the apartments.One Hyde Park apartmentTottenham, London N173 bedroom house for sale £420000 ( $630000 ). Tottenham is London's least expensive "black" neighbourhood. Riots in 2011. The word Black is in quotes because Tottenham is only say 20% black. Properties priced below £350000 in London are nearly all flats / apartments.For Sale. 5 bedroom detached house, Birmingham, UK. £425000.ie. Your money in the UK goes alot further outside London.You can get a house in some parts of the UK for under £100000.
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