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Comments by "IIIRattleHeadIII" (@badass6300) on "Why It's Almost Impossible For An Engine To Rev Over 20,000 RPM" video.
Yup and these universities still produce useless people. :D
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@manisandjr8435 we sadly no longer have official trade schools in my country, only private trade schools. And I don't consider them universities. Thank you, EU.
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@manisandjr8435 dude they don't know anything, because universities teach you next to nothing about all the subjects you take, so if you solely rely on the knowledge university provides and don't self-educate you come out useless, same with schools. In the 12 years alone in school we should be able to produce experts in fields, let alone another 4-8 years. And nowadays jobs are much more advanced than they were back in the 19th century when the current education system was invented and having a job meant to be either a farmer or work in a factory for 99% of people. That allowed schools to basically waste your time, while their primary function was to indoctrinate you to conform and become a soul-dead zombie that listens to orders and can't go to the bathroom without asking permission to... Schools and universities to this day are NOT meant to teach you crap, they are meant to turn you into a soul-dead obedient conformist. And due to the rise in job complexity and depth, now we have huge unemployment rates in Europe and the West.
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@Elogamer15 Yeah and you can learn more in 6 months on your own than those two years of university... And you could be doing that from the age of 10-12 instead of 18-19. Imagine the progress.
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@Elogamer15 You can do it by studying 3x hours a math a day and 3x hours of physics a day, every day of the week. Then at home you dedicate 3-4x extra hours to solidify what you've learnt. Also if people don't know what they want to do by the age of 12 they don't know what they want to do at the age of 18 as well(almost always). Plus it's better to master a skill from the age of 12 to 16-18 and have a good job at 16-18 and then decide to switch than to have no job or a terrible job after 18-19 while trying to study what you want to work.
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