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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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I agree with the CS. Universities should concentrate in Undergrad, postgrad and Research and Development. Hii maneneo ya kepeana mpaka certificate ya TTC(I have exaggerated this one, though) should stop. What thinketh thee? "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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Link: http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/14npk79z/-/index.html"Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Um Sayala wrote:I agree with the CS. Universities should concentrate in Undergrad, postgrad and Research and Development. Hii maneneo ya kepeana mpaka certificate ya TTC(I have exaggerated this one, though) should stop. What thinketh thee? Infact I think they should consider issuing Masters and Phd's only considering that we currently have so many technical "universities" offering degrees If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/27/2008 Posts: 3,760
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The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 1,063 Location: Kenya
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Um Sayala wrote:I agree with the CS. Universities should concentrate in Undergrad, postgrad and Research and Development. Hii maneneo ya kepeana mpaka certificate ya TTC(I have exaggerated this one, though) should stop. What thinketh thee?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/17/2010 Posts: 1,163 Location: Sudan
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Gordon Gekko wrote:The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class) @Gekko, Hiyo ni Kali. Reduced timeframe, no class attendance na bado degree pap. "Peace is our profession, War is our business" ...Unknown
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/27/2008 Posts: 3,760
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Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class) @Gekko, Hiyo ni Kali. Reduced timeframe, no class attendance na bado degree pap. You of course recall an aspiring governor who has just graduated. We all know he/she was denied the nomination certificate for lack of a degree in 2013, a year later he/she is a graduate - and we all know that he/she is fully engaged in matters spiritual!! Ata kama ni genius... I wish it were a laughing matter, but the situation is sad. Have you tried to hold a simple conversation in an office setting with these recent 'graduates'? They can't construct a proper sentence, can't reason and/or logic, will almost always drift into sheng...
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2012 Posts: 888
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Gordon Gekko wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class) @Gekko, Hiyo ni Kali. Reduced timeframe, no class attendance na bado degree pap. You of course recall an aspiring governor who has just graduated. We all know he/she was denied the nomination certificate for lack of a degree in 2013, a year later he/she is a graduate - and we all know that he/she is fully engaged in matters spiritual!! Ata kama ni genius... I wish it were a laughing matter, but the situation is sad. Have you tried to hold a simple conversation in an office setting with these recent 'graduates'? They can't construct a proper sentence, can't reason and/or logic, will almost always drift into sheng... The other day I met a chap whom I had not seen for three years. As I tried to catch up with the latest, to my amazement the chap had completed two degrees and was at that time pursuing his masters.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/13/2010 Posts: 869 Location: Nairobi
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Gordon Gekko wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class) @Gekko, Hiyo ni Kali. Reduced timeframe, no class attendance na bado degree pap. You of course recall an aspiring governor who has just graduated. We all know he/she was denied the nomination certificate for lack of a degree in 2013, a year later he/she is a graduate - and we all know that he/she is fully engaged in matters spiritual!! Ata kama ni genius... I wish it were a laughing matter, but the situation is sad. Have you tried to hold a simple conversation in an office setting with these recent 'graduates'? They can't construct a proper sentence, can't reason and/or logic, will almost always drift into sheng... True. And in a meeting words like 'anaa time', 'sawa' etc... So so unprofessional! And let us not even start on the spelling. There/Their kind of errors are very many. I always say, speak either good swahili, good english or good mother tongue. Never mix them! Lesson from my dad. ....above all, to stand.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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Ms Mkenya wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class) @Gekko, Hiyo ni Kali. Reduced timeframe, no class attendance na bado degree pap. You of course recall an aspiring governor who has just graduated. We all know he/she was denied the nomination certificate for lack of a degree in 2013, a year later he/she is a graduate - and we all know that he/she is fully engaged in matters spiritual!! Ata kama ni genius... I wish it were a laughing matter, but the situation is sad. Have you tried to hold a simple conversation in an office setting with these recent 'graduates'? They can't construct a proper sentence, can't reason and/or logic, will almost always drift into sheng... True. And in a meeting words like 'anaa time', 'sawa' etc... So so unprofessional! And let us not even start on the spelling. There/Their kind of errors are very many. I always say, speak either good swahili, good english or good mother tongue. Never mix them! Lesson from my dad. Most annoying I think is when you address someone in one language and they answer you in another. That, and chewing gum while you talk to them. Very annoying. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/5/2008 Posts: 602
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Gordon Gekko wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Gordon Gekko wrote:The best move would have been for the former technical schools, polytechnics, colleges to revert back to their original calling, not being constituent colleges offering four year degrees in three semesters (without attending class) @Gekko, Hiyo ni Kali. Reduced timeframe, no class attendance na bado degree pap. You of course recall an aspiring governor who has just graduated. We all know he/she was denied the nomination certificate for lack of a degree in 2013, a year later he/she is a graduate - and we all know that he/she is fully engaged in matters spiritual!! Ata kama ni genius... I wish it were a laughing matter, but the situation is sad. Have you tried to hold a simple conversation in an office setting with these recent 'graduates'? They can't construct a proper sentence, can't reason and/or logic, will almost always drift into sheng... Word! Am one of those who still think the only recognised public universities are 5 in No.( Old as i may sound)...and no purn intended! "The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
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