ArchBishopofAtheism
Intellectual saqajaan
certification that you aren't stupid, but provide little to no applicable skills.
certification that you aren't stupid, but provide little to no applicable skills.
I know I agree.It's true. Almost everyone with a physics degree will be smart, but their skills are not that useful in the job market besides being above average in intelligence.
Same thingss as in waffen ss or "somalispot"
I enjoy putting together electrical circuits. Do you study electrical stuff?Hello guys and gals. as an aspiring Somali physics student, I find that there is a shortage of Somalis in the "pure" scientific pathway. Are there any Somali Physicists or physics students On Ss and if so whats your specialisation. Also if you guys joined the workforce how is it?
Thx
That's great. Somalia always needs innovation, computer science would help major cities!.I wish you all the luck in your adventures walal.
i took a gap year so I'm starting uni this sept , my university offers computer science with maths and physics i don't know whether to do Computer science in full or to do it with physics i do find the prospect of computational physics awesome but ..... i don't know if its worth it tbh so i'm still thinking about it i have emailed the uni and they said i have until mid August to decide between pure Cs and Cs with physics.
I was good at science back in high school but unfortunately i pursued bus/finance major. my fam werent impressed tho.
If i went with science i cud have made some serious money. but since its industry is non existent in somalia, i wud be the businessman bossing around science nerds
The fuckers invaded every industry in somalia. the construction, medical and even phone repairs I dropped my phone in water and all faaraxs at electronic repairs said shoog ba galay and im like fix it then and they are like lama hagaajin karo waa tuuris. i wasnt havin it so i took to this fob arab refugee guy from yemen and he fixed it like a charm. he made $10 dollars that night, $5 for fixing it another 5 because skinnies pissed me off.H1B type cheap labour from Asia mostly fill the science gap.
I'm doing a double degree, other one is electrical engineering .So ye I doI enjoy putting together electrical circuits. Do you study electrical stuff?
Physicists are well sought after in many fields as its found in all fields.For example : medical,engineering and a plethora of other jobs.It's true. Almost everyone with a physics degree will be smart, but their skills are not that useful in the job market besides being above average in intelligence.
If you're interested in computation, why not a computer science/mathematics double honours?
@Mokillem
The thing is that most Somalis are not interested in pursuing higher knowledge (Academia) and going all the way to masters/Phd level.
You see Faaraxs get into Engineering/Business/Computer science and leave it at a Bachelors level and go to pursue a Career. Not saying that it is a bad thing its just the way it it.
Pure Mathematics, Statistics, Physics are all fields that require a minimum of a Masters degree with Physics branching off to many topics of study such as particle physics, Electromagnetism, Theory of Relativity etc..
I'm not sure what the market holds for a physics degree major but I presume its gonna be researched based at a lab or if you combined your degree with Mathematics or Statistics you can work for certain companies.
A lot of that has to do with the fact that education is expensive nowadays. Those that go on to pursue graduate degrees and doctorates usually have the income to study for year and years. They also come from households where at least one of the parents hold a degree level qualificatio. Somalis almost always come from very low income households, with neither parent holding any qualification beyond high school. So naturally, they're hedging their bets and going for degrees like computer science and midwifery that would get the a job straight after graduation.
When we start seeing middle-income and higher-up come Somali households, then we'll hopefully have more PHD Somalis.
Had interest in Astrophysics, the whole studying of the cosmos, gravity and time, but I took on accounting (ACCA P2)
Starting material science/engineering this September, very interesting field that creatively combines maths/physics/chemistry. Somalis need to diversify! Also sadly intellectual pursuit won't be in the minds of somalis for a long time to come.