Take the money...They are already here....
This is horse-shyt and you'd know it if you've ever hired developers/programmers ...these guys drag ass
when it comes to projects that aren't their own
You can't let white supremacy deter you from what you want.
Forge ahead anyway....
What if your business grows and over takes your tutors salary in a week every week ?
Do you stay the course on that Chem Engineering major and appease ya parents ? or party with Saudis
What does a breh do when the legal money start outweighing the security of a STEM job ?
Take the money...
Security is overrated, especially when you're young, every breh should understand the art of flipping(buy low, sell high)
Very true.
And my mother is an educator. I went to school in the hood and to a magnet school in the white part of town. There's nothing wrong with our education system. There's something wrong with our people who don't take advantage of it. Let's stop pretending all our classmates were sitting quietly respecting the teacher day in and day out. It's not like the white man is dropping off textbooks in the hood with a cover and empty pages inside.
Very true.
Blacks are far behind the curve in this regard. Read the bios of these young people taking over Silicon Valley. Their parents saw the future and had their children learning to code since age 8. Our parents were busy making sure we were flexing on the other kids in elementary school with Kid Jordans.
It's not like the white man is dropping off textbooks in the hood with a cover and empty pages inside.
shut your bytch cac ass stereotyping typology the fuk up with the generalizations. Your father should have made better use of his mamba when he produced you, he wasn’t prepared with a condom and here you are.@LaBellaNicole0416.NYC , appreciate the neg.
However, it doesn’t negate the truth of the message.
I am from the inner city. It is a fact that a lot of parents cared more about how their child looked going to school than they did about their actual preparedness in terms of pencil, paper and other items.
shut your bytch cac ass stereotyping typology the fuk up with the generalizations. Your father should have made better use of his mamba when he produced you, he wasn’t prepared with a condom and here you are.
Don’t talk to me about black education without talking resources and disparities. That’s not a fact, that YOUR opinion based on media racial bias. No one asked for your opinion- if you’re not talking research or substantive support of your finding apparently you lack the educational ability to even debate at my level.
Bytch I have Bachelor’s and a JD, along with Legal and IT specialty knowledge through various certifications with my position in Risk Analysis and Data Governance. shut the fuk up.I don’t need research to validate what I saw with my own eyes. Unlike you, I am a product of schools that were ~95% Black K-12. I know my people.
I grew up just like most other kids in my community. My parents weren’t well off and neither went to college. But, they made sure education was prioritized. I got my clothes from places like TJ Maxx—back when it was known for selling irregular or defective items. I got homemade haircuts. My parents never bought me Jordans or anything like that. I didn’t own a pair until I was an adult. I was never close to being the freshest breh in school.
But, my parents did make sure I had pencil and paper. They always had dictionaries, almanacs and other stuff around the house. My parents did make sure to show up to PTA meetings. My parents did make sure additional intellectual capital was in our home.
And it paid off. I am a success because of their efforts.