It Is Easy to Despair, but the Best Traits of the Human Character Are Not to Give Up, but Instead to Stand Up, Fight Back, and Save Oneself.

SHORT STORY # 32. Nonfiction series #1 - # 60.

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Student & Student Life, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Discrimination & Race Relations
Cover of the book It Is Easy to Despair, but the Best Traits of the Human Character Are Not to Give Up, but Instead to Stand Up, Fight Back, and Save Oneself. by Alla P. Gakuba, Know-How Skills
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Alla P. Gakuba ISBN: 9781943131624
Publisher: Know-How Skills Publication: December 4, 2016
Imprint: Know-How Skills Language: English
Author: Alla P. Gakuba
ISBN: 9781943131624
Publisher: Know-How Skills
Publication: December 4, 2016
Imprint: Know-How Skills
Language: English

One day I had a dream—to get my doctoral, or PhD degree. By that time I had a record of achievements and had no difficulties to be accepted to any university of my choice. The problem was, I was a woman, a structural engineer, and in 1980s not many women had PhDs.

      With great anticipations I started my doctoral program. Only to learned that, before me there was another woman who was attempting to get her PhD. She had no chance, they failed her. The same objective the chairman of my major department set up for me.

There were 3 attempts to fail me. The 1st attempt was—during an oral exam. You see, when my time come to take a final exam, before starting on my dissertation research, the university change the rules. Now, instead of a usual 3-days written exam, the final exam (the 1st time in the university history) was—oral.  That way, in an oral exam, there would be no record of my answers. So, how could I prove that my answer were correct?

            How I kept finding solutions, at once, taking risks and fighting back, I share it here, in this story. Encouraging you to do the same and save yourself.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

One day I had a dream—to get my doctoral, or PhD degree. By that time I had a record of achievements and had no difficulties to be accepted to any university of my choice. The problem was, I was a woman, a structural engineer, and in 1980s not many women had PhDs.

      With great anticipations I started my doctoral program. Only to learned that, before me there was another woman who was attempting to get her PhD. She had no chance, they failed her. The same objective the chairman of my major department set up for me.

There were 3 attempts to fail me. The 1st attempt was—during an oral exam. You see, when my time come to take a final exam, before starting on my dissertation research, the university change the rules. Now, instead of a usual 3-days written exam, the final exam (the 1st time in the university history) was—oral.  That way, in an oral exam, there would be no record of my answers. So, how could I prove that my answer were correct?

            How I kept finding solutions, at once, taking risks and fighting back, I share it here, in this story. Encouraging you to do the same and save yourself.

More books from Know-How Skills

Cover of the book There Are 3 Types of American Capitalism. Old, New, and Global. What is Old Capitalism? New Capitalism? Global Capitalism? by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book My 2-year-Old Grandson Paris' World by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book President Barack Obama's 2 New Doctrines. by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book How Did the USA Recover from the Great Depression of the 1930s? by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book Why Was the Soviet Union Fighting in Afghanistan Before the USA? by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book Why do Africans Have Less Heart Disease, Diabetes, and Cancer? And no Depression, Osteoporosis, Arthritis, or Asthma? by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book Big Scams in the USA That Are Destroying the American Middle Class, Seniors, and the Nation. by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book Nothing Happens by Accident. There Is Always a Reason for It. by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book Self-Esteem and Maslow's Theory. Or, an Elephant and a Poodle. by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book 3 Types of Economies. Market, Planning, and Mixed by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book Question. Who Are You? by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book The Great 20th-Century Event that Changed the World:Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and the Russian Revolution of November 7-8, 1917. by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book What Were the Happiest Years of Your Life? Or, What Is Happiness? by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book HOW TO DESIGN INNOVATIONS AND SOLVE BUSINESS AND PERSONAL PROBLEMS: Book 3 in the trilogy by Alla P. Gakuba
Cover of the book There Is no Royal Road to Knowledge. Or, a Lesson from Alexander the Great. by Alla P. Gakuba
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy