They believe by educating the generations to come they can learn about the reparations nations have made that resulted in greatly damaging culture or communities. In addition, it is another way Armenians can preserve the riches of their culture (facingtoday). In 1986, the United States found in a survey that 41 percent of Armenian immigrants, 43 percent of first generation, and 69 percent of second-generations, completed a college degree. Another survey, the 1990 U.S. Census, found similar results and showed that 41 percent of all Armenian-ancestry adults reported that they had some college training, with 23 percent of men and 19 percent of women (everyculture). Another thing to mention is that Armenians believe that having a degree means you are educated. In which, they believe that having this education will lead to success in their career development. Having a “good” name will generate the respect and trust to become successful
They believe by educating the generations to come they can learn about the reparations nations have made that resulted in greatly damaging culture or communities. In addition, it is another way Armenians can preserve the riches of their culture (facingtoday). In 1986, the United States found in a survey that 41 percent of Armenian immigrants, 43 percent of first generation, and 69 percent of second-generations, completed a college degree. Another survey, the 1990 U.S. Census, found similar results and showed that 41 percent of all Armenian-ancestry adults reported that they had some college training, with 23 percent of men and 19 percent of women (everyculture). Another thing to mention is that Armenians believe that having a degree means you are educated. In which, they believe that having this education will lead to success in their career development. Having a “good” name will generate the respect and trust to become successful