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04-19-2003, 08:17 AM


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Post: #1
Title: Help
Author: بكرى ابوبكر
Date: 04-19-2003, 08:17 AM

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Hello.
I am a college student in the U.S. I was trying to find someone who could fill out a survey about the education system in the Sudan compared to the US. It is for a research project.
1. Do students in the Sudan determine what their major program of study is going to be (or do the teachers or adminstration)?
2. What are the most popular majors in the Sudan?
3. Are the advantages of getting a college degree similar or different than in the US?
4. What motivates the people to get a college degree in the Sudan?
5. Describe the average classroom lecture. (Do the students participate or listen only? How long is it? Are there breaks? Can you eat and drink in the classroom?)

Post: #2
Title: Re: Help
Author: Alsawi
Date: 04-19-2003, 08:40 AM
Parent: #1

بكري يا خوي صاحبك دا عايزنا نكتب ليهو البحث بتاعو كلو !!ا

لكن انا ح اكتب ليهو اشير عليه انه يعمل استمارة علمية لجمع الاجابات بشكل منظم وعندها ح نساعده ان شاء الله، على الاقل في حدود المعلومات العندنا

ولك التحية والود

Post: #3
Title: Re: Help
Author: noha_g
Date: 04-19-2003, 01:03 PM
Parent: #1

1. Do students in the Sudan determine what their major program of study is going to be (or do the teachers or adminstration
Actually I studied in a Universoty which was said to follow the American system in Sudan as per Semester and courses ( That is Gazira University) but for the oppurtunity to choose the time of the course or the program that was already set by the concerned college staff approved by the University Body.

2. What are the most popular majors in the Sudan
Medicine still comes at the top of the list, followed by engineering and computer sciences as I think.

3. Are the advantages of getting a college degree similar or different than in the US
I think almost the same with some addition in Sudan, as getting a degree will raise the socioeconomic status and this maybe the most desired advantage in Sudan.

4. What motivates the people to get a college degree in the Sudan?
Gettings more knowledge in desired field.
Finding a stable job and raise the socioeconomic status.
Approving oneself in family and society.

5. Describe the average classroom lecture. (Do the students participate or listen only?
This depends on the lecturer and the session. Some will choose to talk and student listen and others will prefer to give most of the talk to the students and their participations. This if we excluded the sessions of group discussions and groupworks where student are the mainstay.

How long is it? Are there breaks? Can you eat and drink in the classroom?)
Most of the time 45 min per session with breaks.
During class eating or drinking are not strictly prohibited but no habit of doing these during class.



Post: #4
Title: Re: Help
Author: بكرى ابوبكر
Date: 04-19-2003, 08:31 PM
Parent: #3

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Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 2:57 PM
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> Thank you so very much for participating in this survey. I hope that I have the oppurtunity to learn much about your culture. Thanks again.
>
> Aaron Jaffee

Post: #5
Title: Re: Help
Author: AnwarKing
Date: 04-19-2003, 11:09 PM
Parent: #1

Salam All ...
I'm doing a statistic through SudaDev in the same topic, But Our target is The technological part (Computer & related studies), We began from Port Sudan & soon the papers will be available in SudaDev Website
AnwarKing