Not a hippie, just realistic.... How does the school system honestly help with learning life??
I'm out of my home, living on my own, and nothing I've learned in school other than my current major is
really teaching me anything about how to properly live life.... It's sad it took me until I was 19 to learn how to correctly
write a resume, it's sad I didn't learn anything about banking whatsoever, the rise and fall of the job markets and such and such.
This kid....
Oh, how does it now? Gee, I don't know, perhaps by giving children a great part of the scientific knowledge humanity got? How is that for you?
Realistc my ass. Oh, you're 19, well, tell me how successful are you? Well, then that's a pretty bad school, if it only told you who the mayor is. Or you're a bad student.
Tell me, who do you think that projected and developted the very house you're leaving in right now? The compute you're using? Oh, and what about the doctors that you go to?
Go ask them, I'm pretty sure they have a different opinion. Because you know, all the engineers involved in the construction of hour house needed to study. The programers that developted your computer needed to study. The doctors needed to study.
You wanna know about banking? Well, you could just take an economy course. Because that's very specific. And you don't use it until you're 18. And a resume, really? How are you going to apply to a job if you're not even over 18?
And that's life to you? "Writting a resume, banking and everything". Wow.
"This kid..."
People just pull the "system failure" crap whenever they're unable to succeed in something. Sigh