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LOL, poor troll.
Except for 2 universities, none of the list above are even in top 1000 universities :lol: and about those two cases, it says that you need to wear those special customs only for the graduation party which is the norm for all universities.
Another EPIC fail by akhounds. :lol:
 
every single university on the planet earth has a dress code , @kollang is a new student and doesnt know whats what .

stop acting like a 2 yr old b!tch
As usual you respond with profanities like a true hezbollahi.

First of all, not a single public university in the West has a dress code (what Iranians would consider dress code at least). Private and religious institutions have their own laws.

That's irrelevant though. My point is that, as hardcore supporters of the dictatorship, you guys shouldn't be trying bend the norms and expectations in your favor. Kollang is trying to see what he can get away with and how much he can bend herasat's rules or expectations till they come down on him. As hardcore supporters of the dictatorship, you should be going out of your way and even above and beyond what they expect from you, no?

Most of these are plain FALSE and incorrect. The ones that are only half true are from private and religious institutions.
 
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pros and cons of school uniforms
According to proponents, school uniforms:


Help prevent gangs from forming on campus
Encourage discipline
Help students resist peer pressure to buy trendy clothes
Help identify intruders in the school
Diminish economic and social barriers between students
Increase a sense of belonging and school pride
Improve attendance

Opponents contend that school uniforms:

Violate a student's right to freedom of expression
Are simply a Band-Aid on the issue of school violence
Make students a target for bullies from other schools
Are a financial burden for poor families
Are an unfair additional expense for parents who pay taxes for a free public education
Are difficult to enforce in public schools


I'm pro dress code, but not from a religious point of view. Just for modesty and discipline and less difference between students. Outside school or at home dress how you like, still acceptable for the society and environment.
 
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Bargh-control daneshgah beynolmelali qazvin.jaleb inke mekanikesh qabul nashodam ba rotbe 2037(zir goruhe1)!jaleb ta inke emsal ta rotbe 65 bargh e sharif por shod vali parsal az madreseye ma ba rotbe 120 qabuli dashtim.sal be sal fargh mikone.
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Emsal dustam(dust ke na,ham madrese i) ba rotbe 9000 "mohandesi" shimi "sharif" qabul shode!chera? pedaresh 20 sal baade jang fot karde va shahid mahsub shode(janbaz bude).mani ke 1 sal mesle khar dars khundam bayad beram qazvin in ikbiri ke hichi dars nakhunde mire sharif!jalebe taraf 10 ta dus dokhtar dare va har ruz to qelyun sara pelase.be sheddat ham dudiye.akhe in edalate??ridam be in mamlekat.ah

Emsal sahmiye haro ba qeyre sahmiye ha qati kardan intor shode dige.khak to sareshun.
@kollang bah bah ham reshteh shodim ke.:enjoy:
 
pros and cons of school uniforms
According to proponents, school uniforms:


Help prevent gangs from forming on campus
Encourage discipline
Help students resist peer pressure to buy trendy clothes
Help identify intruders in the school
Diminish economic and social barriers between students
Increase a sense of belonging and school pride
Improve attendance

Opponents contend that school uniforms:

Violate a student's right to freedom of expression
Are simply a Band-Aid on the issue of school violence
Make students a target for bullies from other schools
Are a financial burden for poor families
Are an unfair additional expense for parents who pay taxes for a free public education
Are difficult to enforce in public schools


I'm pro dress code, but not from a religious point of view. Just for modesty and discipline and less difference between students. Outside school or at home dress how you like, still acceptable for the society and environment.
I see your point, and I'm actually somewhat pro uniform as well (but only in high school, not post secondary), but the situation with herasat in Iran's institutions is different from the normal do's and don'ts of civilized world (as you know).

Post secondary students are adults and an adult shouldn't be told what to dress like in a public setting. That's why no public institution has a dress code in the West (apart from the very obvious shit). It can't be enforced by law anyway. It's illegal. Universities aren't designed just for education in the obvious sense of the term, but also designed to allow people to find who they are as people. It's where anything goes and you're encouraged to think outside the box.
 
Rick Steves on Iranian universities (fast forward to 20:43) and how Western universities are the exact opposite (in that they're designed to make you understand who you are as a person and limit conformity as much as possible).
 
110 nafar?Hameye reshte haye daneshgah e ma 15 ta 20 nafar migiran.
Haman, dadash kheyli goli.merci az comentet.
fadat sham azizam , goli az shomast :D

are daneshgah ma injooriast :D albate daneshgah tehran ham reshteye pezeshki age eshtebah nakarde basham 150 nafaran :D

garche motmaen nistam

Rick Steves on Iranian universities (fast forward to 20:43).
bebin man kari nadaram "rick steve" che gohi khorde dar mored daneshgah haye iran

avalan rick steve che khariye ? :lol:

dovoman to tooye canada dars khoondi man too iran , says it all i guess :lol:
 
Are, to ke hanouz 1 rouz ham daneshgah narafti va hanouz shaashet kaf nakardeh va ta shahabdolazim bishtar narafti, behtar az man ke touye ye daneshgah e top 10 e USA dars mikhounam midouni. midouni tehraniyaa be amsaal e to chi migan?
azizam age harf nazani kasi fekr nemikone ke lali...gotftam ke beduni...

Ba madrak be andaze e kafi qahve it kardam va dige jaye bahs nist.bishtar az 2 comment hosele nadaram be zer zerat javab bedam pas behtare hamin ja bahso tamum koni.khob?
 
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What changed all of a sudden? You just barge in for attention as if the thread was created yesterday. Thread's been open for a year and suddenly it's an issue?
 
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