Message from @Lain
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True, I'm proof of that
@carlito so true. most of the things we learn arent useful for real life
how does it matter if i know what type of rock rules the earth 2 billions year ago?
where i was working, it was bloody awful ..
it doesn't, unless you choose a career in anthropology or something
If your learning about rocks that seems like a class you chose to take lol
History is one of the more fun subject tho
they totally aren't useful.. except maths is quite useful and basic english skills that's about it
i didnt choose the class. the school doesnt give me options until i become senior
History is one I hate, they lie in the school books whats the point
fun vs useful are 2 different things though lol
My apologies
I remember being able to take what I wanted
But high school was long ago
No but i mean when it all isnt usefull it should at leasy be fun
fun is cool i guess
oh
When you put the milk in before the cereal
but, really, ? ? school should therefore be about fun then and not disguised as some 'future preparation for rl program'
nO
@The_chickenmaster we should have more cool science expirements and most teachers dont even care about teaching. they litteraly say: ive already got my degree so i dont care
because it isn't
Holly ship i just made it in time for me bus
1 second later and i wouldve missed it
the only thing that prepares you for rl is rl itself.. if you want to work in a position, then you need to get into that position and start asap and learn that position.. no school is going to prepare you properly for that
unless it's a practical school of course, like an internal course of some kind
Sorry
Agree
Idk im currently studying mechatronics and if it wasnt for school ill probably never find a job in the sector
Is really hard stuf sometimes
I'm sorry
Hi sorry im dad
yes, that's the problem , it's being done the wrong way around
Yeah but that is hands on
Its mostly theoretical ngl
I'm sorry for saying the p word
Mechanics, plumbing, hvac
you should first get hands on, THEN learn the theory as you go
No not at all