Message from @Lain

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2019-10-28 16:29:47 UTC  

True, I'm proof of that

2019-10-28 16:29:58 UTC  

@carlito so true. most of the things we learn arent useful for real life

2019-10-28 16:30:21 UTC  

how does it matter if i know what type of rock rules the earth 2 billions year ago?

2019-10-28 16:30:22 UTC  

where i was working, it was bloody awful ..

2019-10-28 16:30:51 UTC  

it doesn't, unless you choose a career in anthropology or something

2019-10-28 16:31:14 UTC  

If your learning about rocks that seems like a class you chose to take lol

2019-10-28 16:31:15 UTC  

History is one of the more fun subject tho

2019-10-28 16:31:34 UTC  

they totally aren't useful.. except maths is quite useful and basic english skills that's about it

2019-10-28 16:31:42 UTC  

i didnt choose the class. the school doesnt give me options until i become senior

2019-10-28 16:31:47 UTC  

History is one I hate, they lie in the school books whats the point

2019-10-28 16:31:53 UTC  

fun vs useful are 2 different things though lol

2019-10-28 16:32:00 UTC  

My apologies

2019-10-28 16:32:13 UTC  

I remember being able to take what I wanted

2019-10-28 16:32:28 UTC  

But high school was long ago

2019-10-28 16:32:28 UTC  

No but i mean when it all isnt usefull it should at leasy be fun

2019-10-28 16:32:51 UTC  

fun is cool i guess

2019-10-28 16:33:11 UTC  

oh

2019-10-28 16:33:31 UTC  

When you put the milk in before the cereal

2019-10-28 16:33:34 UTC  

but, really, ? ? school should therefore be about fun then and not disguised as some 'future preparation for rl program'

2019-10-28 16:33:36 UTC  

nO

2019-10-28 16:33:37 UTC  

@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

2019-10-28 16:33:39 UTC  

because it isn't

2019-10-28 16:34:04 UTC  

Holly ship i just made it in time for me bus

2019-10-28 16:34:12 UTC  

1 second later and i wouldve missed it

2019-10-28 16:34:57 UTC  

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

2019-10-28 16:35:33 UTC  

unless it's a practical school of course, like an internal course of some kind

2019-10-28 16:35:47 UTC  

Sorry

2019-10-28 16:36:04 UTC  

@abby eww stop spamming that

2019-10-28 16:36:05 UTC  

Agree

2019-10-28 16:36:19 UTC  

Idk im currently studying mechatronics and if it wasnt for school ill probably never find a job in the sector

2019-10-28 16:36:25 UTC  

Is really hard stuf sometimes

2019-10-28 16:36:26 UTC  

I'm sorry

2019-10-28 16:36:30 UTC  

2019-10-28 16:36:33 UTC  

Hi sorry im dad

2019-10-28 16:36:38 UTC  

yes, that's the problem , it's being done the wrong way around

2019-10-28 16:36:47 UTC  

Yeah but that is hands on

2019-10-28 16:36:59 UTC  

Its mostly theoretical ngl

2019-10-28 16:37:01 UTC  

I'm sorry for saying the p word

2019-10-28 16:37:04 UTC  

Mechanics, plumbing, hvac

2019-10-28 16:37:04 UTC  

you should first get hands on, THEN learn the theory as you go

2019-10-28 16:37:16 UTC  

No not at all