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no he was my class mateyou're talking about yourself here right?
i still continue school ( im 17)
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no he was my class mateyou're talking about yourself here right?
that sounds like a sucky story but I think just concluding "it's because I'm ethnic" is making it a bit too easy for yourself. and honestly, when you're a first gen immigrant and want to acquire the highest level of education right away then yeah, you're probably gonna run into obstacles.no he was my class mate
the problem is its not him being ethicthat sounds like a sucky story but I think just concluding "it's because I'm ethnic" is making it a bit too easy for yourself. and honestly, when you're a first gen immigrant and want to acquire the highest level of education right away then yeah, you're probably gonna run into obstacles.
I don't think that's specifically a german issue. it's probably way easier to climb the education ladder here than in lots of other places. let's be real here. if you went to east asia or something, then you couldn't even dream of acquiring the highest education there as a first generation ethnic who doesn't yet fluently speak the local language. matter of fact, you wouldn't be able to even get there in the first place.the problem is its not him being ethic
its the power that teachers hold
she says no and you cant do shit about it
if you did not complete necessary steps
which fucks over most ethnics
yea but, i dont think they accept that much immigrants to begin withI don't think that's specifically a german issue. it's probably way easier to climb the education ladder here than in lots of other places. let's be real here. if you went to east asia or something, then you couldn't even dream of acquiring the highest education there as a first generation ethnic who doesn't yet fluently speak the local language.
seeyea but, i dont think they accept that much immigrants to begin with
Yeah trueI don't think that's specifically a german issue. it's probably way easier to climb the education ladder here than in lots of other places. let's be real here. if you went to east asia or something, then you couldn't even dream of acquiring the highest education there as a first generation ethnic who doesn't yet fluently speak the local language. matter of fact, you wouldn't be able to even get there in the first place.