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The Best and The Worst Kenyan Universities
Gordon Gekko
#51 Posted : Saturday, June 07, 2014 9:30:04 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
Have not seen the "best or worst thing" in the article, just a listing.

As for those talking ill of some Unis....remember not all could fit at THE as you call it.And it does not mean those who went there are necesarrily brighter than those who went elsewhere.

You are the same people who talk ill of parallel yet are the first to apply when your child comes home with a C+.

It reminds me of how guys would brag that they are doing CPAs in Strath then when KASNEB releases results the guys from Rising Cock Commercial College have passed while they have reseats.






@bigchick, the will always be the. But I have to agree that the parallel program watered it down somewhat.
But sadly ALL universities produce people completely out of sync with the job market. Most can't express themselves, can't even write properly constructed sentences, which in my world are an absolute basic in business.
kangi
#52 Posted : Sunday, June 08, 2014 8:42:39 AM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Have not seen the "best or worst thing" in the article, just a listing.

As for those talking ill of some Unis....remember not all could fit at THE as you call it.And it does not mean those who went there are necesarrily brighter than those who went elsewhere.

You are the same people who talk ill of parallel yet are the first to apply when your child comes home with a C+.

It reminds me of how guys would brag that they are doing CPAs in Strath then when KASNEB releases results the guys from Rising Cock Commercial College have passed while they have reseats.






@bigchick, the will always be the. But I have to agree that the parallel program watered it down somewhat.
But sadly ALL universities produce people completely out of sync with the job market. Most can't express themselves, can't even write properly constructed sentences, which in my world are an absolute basic in business.


can't agree more. The interns who we have these days are amazingly below basic in the application and use of language. Ama Ni hii lugha ya fb and sms that's watering everything?
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maka
#53 Posted : Sunday, June 08, 2014 9:16:29 AM
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Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
kangi wrote:
Gordon
Gekko wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Have not seen the "best or worst thing" in the
article, just a listing.

As for those talking ill of some Unis....remember not all could fit at
THE as you call it.And it does not mean those who went there are
necesarrily brighter than those who went elsewhere.

You are the same people who talk ill of parallel yet are the first to
apply when your child comes home with a C+.

It reminds me of how guys would brag that they are doing CPAs in Strath
then when KASNEB releases results the guys from Rising Cock Commercial
College have passed while they have reseats.




@bigchick, the will always be the. But I have to agree that the parallel
program watered it down somewhat.
But sadly ALL universities produce people completely out of sync with
the job market. Most can't express themselves, can't even write properly
constructed sentences, which in my world are an absolute basic in
business.


can't agree more. The interns who we have these days are amazingly below
basic in the application and use of language. Ama Ni hii lugha ya fb
and sms that's watering everything?

That fb/sms language should never be an excuse...I believe they just dont take things seriously.
possunt quia posse videntur
CLK
#54 Posted : Sunday, June 08, 2014 12:36:41 PM
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Was carrying out interviews for some young people and someone came chewing gum, honestly i did not listen to her at all. aaarrgghh!!!!
butterflyke
#55 Posted : Wednesday, July 23, 2014 5:46:23 PM
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Wendz
#56 Posted : Wednesday, July 23, 2014 6:09:00 PM
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Posts: 4,268
maka wrote:
guru267 wrote:
maka wrote:
guru267 wrote:
Strathmore is really going places

This year the first graduates of their new courses graduate!

BS Financial Economics
BS Finance
Bsc. Infomatics
Bsc. Telecommunications

And now they have LLB!


How much is fees at strath?


300k average per year for undergraduate..

1M for MBA...


A degree from the LSE is around 4100 Pounds add around 9k for local invigilation per paper around 108,000 am home and dry with a degree in Economics and Finance from one of the best business school,s in the world...flexible reading hours,exams once per year...anyway thats just me...Strath is an excellent school also...


Kweli? weka rink! hiyo inakaa kidogo sana siamini...
washiku
#57 Posted : Wednesday, July 23, 2014 10:53:34 PM
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Joined: 5/9/2007
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murchr
#58 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 5:26:40 AM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
kangi wrote:
Gordon Gekko wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Have not seen the "best or worst thing" in the article, just a listing.

As for those talking ill of some Unis....remember not all could fit at THE as you call it.And it does not mean those who went there are necesarrily brighter than those who went elsewhere.

You are the same people who talk ill of parallel yet are the first to apply when your child comes home with a C+.

It reminds me of how guys would brag that they are doing CPAs in Strath then when KASNEB releases results the guys from Rising Cock Commercial College have passed while they have reseats.






@bigchick, the will always be the. But I have to agree that the parallel program watered it down somewhat.
But sadly ALL universities produce people completely out of sync with the job market. Most can't express themselves, can't even write properly constructed sentences, which in my world are an absolute basic in business.


can't agree more. The interns who we have these days are amazingly below basic in the application and use of language. Ama Ni hii lugha ya fb and sms that's watering everything?


Msiwekelee FB and SMS, these are the symptoms of mass production. The students are just too many for the lecturer to supervise, in that they never mark these tests/papers that they are given as CATS/ assignments and projects. Most public unis in Kenya cant even detect a copy and pasted thesis/project...they have no capacity. Infact soon the students from the so called THE university will not be able to secure places in the companies. They are under baked. They are not tech savvy. Siku za kalamu na karatasi zilikwisha bwana.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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maka
#59 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 8:58:26 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
Wendz wrote:
maka wrote:
guru267 wrote:
maka wrote:
guru267 wrote:
Strathmore is really going places

This year the first graduates of their new courses graduate!

BS Financial Economics
BS Finance
Bsc. Infomatics
Bsc. Telecommunications

And now they have LLB!


How much is fees at strath?


300k average per year for undergraduate..

1M for MBA...


A degree from the LSE is around 4100 Pounds add around 9k for local invigilation per paper around 108,000 am home and dry with a degree in Economics and Finance from one of the best business school,s in the world...flexible reading hours,exams once per year...anyway thats just me...Strath is an excellent school also...


Kweli? weka rink! hiyo inakaa kidogo sana siamini...


www.londoninternational....se/bsc-economics-finance

I personally know someone doing this @Wendz
possunt quia posse videntur
Msa Liti
#60 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 9:56:53 AM
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Joined: 1/6/2009
Posts: 98
maka wrote:
Wendz wrote:
maka wrote:
guru267 wrote:
maka wrote:
guru267 wrote:
Strathmore is really going places

This year the first graduates of their new courses graduate!

BS Financial Economics
BS Finance
Bsc. Infomatics
Bsc. Telecommunications

And now they have LLB!


How much is fees at strath?


300k average per year for undergraduate..

1M for MBA...


A degree from the LSE is around 4100 Pounds add around 9k for local invigilation per paper around 108,000 am home and dry with a degree in Economics and Finance from one of the best business school,s in the world...flexible reading hours,exams once per year...anyway thats just me...Strath is an excellent school also...


Kweli? weka rink! hiyo inakaa kidogo sana siamini...


www.londoninternational....se/bsc-economics-finance

I personally know someone doing this @Wendz




Although the school is abbreviated as LSE, it is not the famous LSE. The "LSE' offers degree issued by University of London while LSE issues its own. This is a different school hence the 'unbelievable' fees. I think this is where Jomo studied and Nyokabi the Nyeri Women Rep. 'LSE' is a very good school though.
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