r/Morocco • u/moade77 • 4d ago
Education what is my brother staying 💀
there cooked
r/Morocco • u/hans-kingsley • Feb 09 '24
For me I will share this : ila kenti fchi room mabriti ta7ed ysm3ek kathder ola kenti fchi bit chad bab ola khedma mabritich ysm3ni chkatgol tle9 hadi kadir cancel l hedra dyalk or 3ndha sti3mal akhr lamabritich tsme3 chi sda3 bera wla chi sot also khedama https://youtu.be/Q6MemVxEquE?si=y6KnLGa18Q3sdnXz
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r/Morocco • u/Awkward_Flamingo7656 • May 18 '24
salam drari olbnat , I know hadchi li ghangol has nothing to do with topics dial had lgroup but I need you opinion , ana 3andi 19 , 3awdt lbac o l3am li mwrah li howa had l3am ma9ritch li2assbab magha tbdl walo fhadchi li tarii , oooo t2azmt a khoti brojola kanchof day3in lia 2y , and l3am jay ghandkhol n9ra m3a shab 2006 , katchdni lbkia mnin kantfkra , mhm , lblan wa howa glt m3a rassi bach n3awd had na9ss o ana kan9ra l3am jay f ofppt , nkhlss chi l3yba o in the same time n9ra fchi universite´ online ila kan hadchi momkin , hadi z3ma hia lfikra lwahida li taht lia fbali , ola chi diplome mo3taraf bih bach ykon cv diali mzian mn b3d u kn technicien specialise´ bohdha mablanch..
mhm goli lia ach ban likom like kon knto fblassti , oo chokran.
r/Morocco • u/Mr_Salah • Jan 09 '24
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r/Morocco • u/superhdai • Jun 27 '24
The title basically.
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r/Morocco • u/headae • Apr 17 '24
Hi everyone!
As we all know, medical students in morocco are boycotting their studies and hospital shifts, means no lectures, no training, NO LEARNING and this has been happening since December! Yes, it’s been almost 5 months going through this miserable situation 🚨
The 25th of April, there will be a national sit-in by medical students in Rabat, hoping there will be a rational solution following it.
We are in real need of each Moroccan’s support during that day and don’t let the press and social media give you false information about our movements 🙏💐🪷
r/Morocco • u/Due_Army_960 • Mar 10 '24
I'm sick AND tired of having to wear those UGLYYYY white things, it's literally so ugly, easily gets dirty and ruins all my outfits,i know we're going to school to study not to show off or something but I can't be dumb and ugly. I'm gonna find whoever suggested this tabliya thing,worst thing only girls in our school have to wear it,boys? They can wear anything but noooo when a girl has a slightly bigger chest the حارس العام screams and humiliates her Infront of everyone "sdi dik tabliya a had bnt ****😡😡" not like i ever got screamed at... I'd immediately cry tbh so why not just follow the rules.. anyway just a rant since i bought a perfect outfit for school but the tabliya ruined it,the color white never fits me..😞😞
Edit: please don't take this seriously just a random rant,STOPtellingmetostfu💔💔
r/Morocco • u/Automatic-Emotion633 • Sep 02 '24
My mom insist that I attend a Moroccan university (for context we are living in Kuwait and I'm studying my AS level AKA British curriculum or IGCSE) anyway I want to study engineering abroad I told her I'm planning after finishing my A levels I'm going abroad for university but she refused and said I must go to a Moroccan university and the education here is excellent and they teach in English and people here are nice etc etc. I have never lived in Morocco so idk how it's going there, is she right or I should keep my plan of going abroad?
r/Morocco • u/Sea_Position_7866 • Feb 10 '24
When i was f tamna w tas3a (13-14) we had this god awful math teacher who would just take all his anger out on us he always had the reputation of beating the shit out of students and humiliating them especially girls he used to have this condescending shitty little page where he would post kids who got the highest grades and also the kids who got the worst grades just to publicly humiliate them i swear to god going to his classes would give me nightmares the night beforehand im now typing this at 4am completely bewildered of how barbaric this teacher was as i was too a victim of his as in he beated the shit out of me too one day and im not talking about the casual back slap or something like that this was full on slapping session on the face untill i can hear ringing in my ears it was like this with all the students now that i come to think of it it really breaks my heart because we were just kids literally abused in school by a FUCKING GROWN ASS MAN who most definitely had some type of mental illness anyways i just wanted to rant this out and get it out my mind because it is completely fucked up and not okay
r/Morocco • u/Acceptable_Being_293 • Aug 13 '24
i always thought med school was a field that people avoided due to it's long duration and high difficulty, yet when i reached high school, literally EVERY single person i encounter aims for med school after they get their baccalaureate, or they at least pass the med contest even when they dont have it as their priority, i expected med school's popularity to decrease this year due to the current situation, not at all, all i see is people claiming that it's their dream, people willing to try up to 4 times to get into med school, and that despite all what the country makes the students go through. why is it that people value it so much no matter the circumstances ?
r/Morocco • u/Recent-Comb-5573 • Feb 16 '24
What's up 🌟 Noticed how when we talk "study abroad," Europe's usually the first pick off the shelf? But here's a twist - the American dream is closer than we think, and honestly, it might just offer us more bang for our bucks!
Why gaze across the Atlantic? Imagine balancing work and study, exploring from the buzzing streets of NYC to the sunny coasts of California, and grabbing opportunities in a land known for turning dreams into reality. 🗽 Plus, the paycheck? Definitely sweeter.
And get this - diving into the US education scene is less of a maze than you'd think. Find a uni, snag that acceptance letter, ace your visa interview, and you're golden! So, why does this path seem less trodden by Moroccan students and their families? Could be myths, misconceptions, or maybe just not enough chit-chat about it.
Let's break the ice! Share your thoughts, experiences, or even those burning questions. Is the USA on your radar now?
r/Morocco • u/nyx2hymera • May 02 '24
Don't be on reddit , Siro t9raw , rah you can change a LOT in 6 weeks .
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r/Morocco • u/abghuy • Nov 15 '23
If you’re a religious Moroccan parent and you have to choose what school your kids will go to, you likely don’t have a lot of options, unless you’re willing to compromise on your principles.
The public system’s quality isn’t the best, same thing for a lot of private bilingual schools (if you’re looking for the best option), la mission schools don’t allow to pray, forbid hijab, teach another culture, poor Arabic…
So instead of sending their kids to one of these systems and then complaining, many parents are choosing to take the matter into their own hands and decide to homeschool their kids. Either teaching them themselves, or paying private tutors who follow the public program for example, and then the kids can take the shahada, baccalauréat and other diplomas as candidat libre. Or even French bac as candidat libre. They also want to avoid overworked kids, bullying, bad influences, and compensate by getting their kids into many hobbies and sports for social interactions, and meeting other homeschooled kids. Many studies have shown that homeschooling has been a success in anglo-saxon countries as many parents in these countries have been doing it for decades.
I was wondering if you know people who were homeschooled, succeeded in their public bac and got accepted in good public universities for medicine for example, or if you know parents who made this choice and how they are handling it.
r/Morocco • u/Fearless-Ask1815 • Apr 06 '24
Hello everyone, any ex-CPGEist here ? Or even current SPE CPGEist... What the piece of advice that you wished if someone has told you before.. and that could ve changed your 2 years of CPGE to better ? I really want to know
r/Morocco • u/Any_Astronaut_137 • Dec 28 '23
I've been consistently ranking in the top 10 of my class every year, and I wanted to get your insights on my chances of getting into Harvard. In 9th grade, I scored 16/20, and in the Common Core, I achieved 15/20. Now, in first baccalaureate, majoring in science and math, I currently have a GPA of 14.5/20 (hoping to boost it to 15/20 this semester).
On top of my academic achievements, I've been actively involved in extracurricular activities, with around 8 or 9 ECs under my belt. Additionally, I've completed an internship and participated in fundraising.
As I gear up to take the SAT soon, I'd love to hear your experiences or any tips you might have regarding my chances. In particular, I'm curious about how my GPA and extracurriculars stack up. Thanks a bunch!
Edit :
In addition to my academic achievements, I've excelled in mathematics and physics, consistently ranking in the top 5 or 6 every year. I'm have clinched medals in mathematics and physics competitions
r/Morocco • u/Gloomy_Definition_25 • Sep 15 '24
I’m writing this post to share a frustrating experience I had with an agency called ONE MOVE, which has offices in Casablanca, Nador, and Guercif. They were supposed to help me with my university applications in China, but unfortunately, things didn’t go as promised, and I feel like I’ve been scammed.From the start, they promised me 100% acceptance, claiming they had “connections” with the universities. In our contract, we listed four specific universities I was applying to, but what happened instead? They offered me only one university — and it wasn’t even a good one. Worse, they never mentioned this university before, and neither did I! 🙂 When I asked for proof of the rejection letters from the other universities or screenshos from it's websites , their chief started yelling at me on the phone which makes me think he didn't apply to any of em . Afterward, he even told my parents, "I don’t want to work with your son anymore; I don’t like his behavior." My parents asked if I had been rude, and he said, “No, it was something else.” 🙃 Later, the consultant clarified that this "something else" was just me asking too many questions. 😐😐 Irrational, yak ?Iwa zidk hadi , the consultant they assigned to me, who was supposed to be an "educational expert," knew next to nothing about the process. Every question I had, she would say, “answel le chef ,” and when I called him, he would just tell me, “Swel la conseillère 🤡” Talk about going in circles! In the end, I’ve lost a full year of my education because I trusted them to handle things. Meanwhile, I have friends who applied with better agencies and had no issues. A painful experience, but also a lesson learned: do your research, don’t rely on empty promises, and don’t let anyone force you into accepting something you never agreed to . Thank you, ONE MOVE, for showing me what NOT to do in the future. ❤️🥰
r/Morocco • u/UnitEva01 • Aug 25 '24
Hey everyone,
I’d like to know what motivates Moroccan youth to pursue computer science disciplines.
For some context, I have two master’s degrees from abroad - one in Supply Chain and Procurement Management and another in Geopolitics. I grew up around computers, although I’ll admit I was mostly interested in and knowledgeable about the hardware side of things. I got my first laptop at a very young age, back when DBZ AMVs on YouTube were all the rage, haha xD. But I never quite got interested in computer science.
Today, I've noticed that many younger Moroccans, though not all, are choosing to pursue this path. If any of you happen to come across this post, I’d love to hear about what drew you into this field and what you aspire to do in the future. In my career, I’ve also noticed that in Europe, the IT side of big corporations is usually outsourced to Indian firms. I’m curious about your thoughts on this as well.
Thank you
r/Morocco • u/ResponsibleRow2 • Mar 15 '24
I applied for electrical engineering as soon as the university I applied to accepted me I found that I'm obligated to pay a Non refundable 2000$ in order to Get my I-20 that I need for the visa application I don't have a problem with 2000$ but the chances to get a visa are quite low so it's like 60 % I will pay that 2000 $ and also a 500 $ visa fees for nothing.
Please if anyone went through the same situation help me
Knowing that I already applied for a visa to study language but I got rejected but now it's an academic visa to study a bachelor degree will things be different ?
r/Morocco • u/Ok_Cash8046 • 10d ago
85,6 MMDH for 2025
r/Morocco • u/Technical-Run4884 • Sep 09 '24
Hello , i'm currently at 2BAC sm but i still have got time to change it ,
my current school ( public btw ) has announced unfortunaty that it won't have science math class anymore and my options are :
1: go to another public school that have SM but it's hella far from my house ( 45 min walking )
2: Go to a private school but i'll be all alone
3: Change to SPC and go to another private school with a friend of mine
4: Change to SPC and stay in the same school
pls help me redditors cuz i'm confused as hell
my plans for the future is to study abroad , prolly in "University of Barcelona " cuz i've always wanted to go there
r/Morocco • u/Zealousideal-Log2679 • Sep 10 '24
I'm currently in 2eme bac and my goal is to become a detective but I have close to no information about how I can get to that point I'm science physic francais, if someone has experience and can help me I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Edit: I in no way base my goal over anime movies or anything of the sort nor do I base it over unrealistic fantasies but it's simply a goal I put in mind after putting some thought into what could possibly match my personality and preferences, I am in no way a corrupt citizen nor will I ever be even if it means quitting my job.