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You’re simple there to just get the diploma
I had the option to go to a trade school instead of high school
Which I think should be a universal option
That should definitely be expanded
I’d prefer trade to take a more early start in the education system. You learn and absorb more young.
Was it private? I know private schools can let you focus on very specific things
I'm in your equivalent of a trade school
Hi in your equivalent of a trade school, I'm Dad!
I don't know if it was privately ran, but it was definitely publically funded
Issue with just a trade school, is that you are stuck in what you studied, since it's not a general diploma like high school.
No, it wasn't like that
I know they do that in Canada too
You had normal high school classes
But you also had the vocation class which you chose
I already have two trades and this one will be something I'm truly passionate about
Hi truly passionate about, I'm Dad!
they also pay for all of your certifications
In Canada as a high schooler you can pick a certain study which is fucking crazy, they miss out on so much
That's so dumb
Kids shouldn't be expected to make that kind of choice that young on
I like the way my vocational school did it because even though you learned a trade, it prepared you for more than that if you wish for it
Kids can barely choose what they want to eat, nevertheless a major determining factor for their future
Early 20’s for males
Kek
Ok Alice I’ll wait until you’re in your 30s for the looks to fade 👌
Justin do we want subway or tendies
I can’t decide
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wasn't really a roast
but it was an insult
Subway is great
I don’t even get it
And no it’s true @Issa Dornan
In high school I paid for my own tuition so I chose my classes without parental influence. I had mandatory English and maths them chose furnishing, metal engineering, construction, and multi strand science
Subway more like Subgay
lmao
Looks fade for women as they get older
It’s just fact
Oh duh
The age of 25 is when something clicks on average, and it becomes much harder for someone to learn new things.