I have to go to a public school because my mom and dad are not able to help me mucha ND my grades are not good enough to get into private school or scholarship
I am thinking about the university of santa fe because I have visited there a lot but I have a couple years to decide
Originally posted by TacoBell
I have to go to a public school because my mom and dad are not able to help me mucha ND my grades are not good enough to get into private school or scholarship
I am thinking about the university of santa fe because I have visited there a lot but I have a couple years to decide
where do you want to go to collage
If I had to pick Oxford looks nice.
And you're young enough to where you shouldn't be charged as an adult for anything. They say youth is wasted on the young though.
Originally posted by TacoBell
I have to go to a public school because my mom and dad are not able to help me mucha ND my grades are not good enough to get into private school or scholarship
I am thinking about the university of santa fe because I have visited there a lot but I have a couple years to decide
where do you want to go to collage
Get a job kid, a trade, life skills, actual experience, far more important to your future than a bullshit piece of paper.
Originally posted by Enigma
I never understood people who actively tell people to avoid becoming better educated
Problem is a lot of folks think you have to go to school to learn anything. People actually ask me who taught me in simple things, all men should be smart enough to repair pretty much anything related to their home. History and art just a click away with the internet, they don't even need to go to the library like I did.
Sure some things you need to go to a school, the average person can't afford equipment some subjects require and for complicated subjects you need an experienced person to help you.
ETA: My wife and daughter both have degrees and I'd say 98% of their learning was reading what their professors told them to read. Hell I even did some of their homework and I'm dumb as dirt.
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You don't even need to be all that smart. I taught myself celestial navigation in the navy because I thought it was interesting, it had nothing to do with my job.
It's best if it is a subject your interested in, pretty sure many early programmers where self taught.
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A natural desire to learn is the most important thing...if you are willing and able you'll learn a lot more than sitting in a classroom listening to some drone drone on about a subject you just want to put on your resume.
It seems these days more and more people are waking up the the fact the education system is a scam...just another business screwing the not so bright out of their money.
It's like Christians who think they have to go to church and pay tithe to be a good Christian...they bought into/were brainwashed by the church...
"Thanks for the cash! you're saved...as long as you don't forget your 5% next week...oh and tell your son I'll see him at choir practice on Wednesday and he's to wear something sexy".
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