
04-24-2008, 07:54 PM
1.High standard of education.
If you go to a well-ranked school, yes. In fact, people in Kenya say US masomo is cheap. Well, unless you go University of Phoenix
2.Easy to get jobs that will help you pay fees on your own.
I don't think I would survive undergraduate education here. But, with most hardworking souls I know, you can do it in a fairly priced college. It would never happen in Kenya
3.Takes shorter period to complete degree/master programs.
Yes, but depends on your hard work. It took my sister 8 years for her committee to meet so that she can defend her thesis she completed when I was in form one. We graduated together in 2000 at the University of Nairobi, yet in those 8 years she didn't add a single letter on her thesis. Well, it took me two years to get my masters, plus taking extra courses with a thesis.
4.When you finally get a job after completing your program the salary will be hefty.
We think in Kenyans terms. They are fairly easy.
5.It is easy to meet a citizen and marry to get makaratasi.
You can do easily if you are skilled. I have been in more than five opportunities, but thats not my way.
6.It is easy to get well doing kenyans and marry them.
Women in Kenya are disadvantaged compared to men. Very few make it here.
So a nice Kenyan lady (in all terms) is hard to get. And more.... you know which class most of them come from. If you are poor, men easily hustle and make it.......
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