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Originally Posted by Danny Z You better advise them first to research what they are actually studying because most of them have no idea what they are getting into, they think they are good in math then they should go to engineering, while they can do finance, computer science and actuarial studies. They rule out medicine because "fiyya 7ofez" and they end up memorizing useless sine cosine fourrier laplace formulas, or because it is too long (just 3 years more) what's too long in a lifetime.
Our problem is that the school level is still too generic, mathematiques, biologie or litteraire, then you either go in engineering, medicine or lawyer for the litteraire. People have no idea bi 2ayya maghtas 3am bi foutou |
i agree with you it's a problem to blame on our schools, they lack of orientation for graduating students and they only offer as a last year SG, SV, ES and LH which are respectively Engineers, medical doctors, business and literature, and they are missing advertising, photography, health and fitness, graphics, arts, architecture, 3D animations, acting tv production etc... no wonder that engineering and business faculties are the most crowded, if there was other choices in terminal other than SG SV ES LH i think students would start thinking about what they would want to do earlier having a wider choice and that would help them make the right choice as soon as they get to university, and not spending their time changing majors nor ending up in management because its their last resort