Comments by "IIIRattleHeadIII" (@badass6300) on "Dear Class of 2022..." video.
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It boggles my mind why people have not revolted against the "education" sytem.
To quote myself from my own comment:
The "education" system has never been good, it has always produced next to useless people or straight up useless people, apart from potentially teaching you to read, write and calculate, if your parents were neglectful.
It's just that in the past it didn't matter. Most (at the time) high skill jobs in the past could be learnt for 1 month to 1 year of on the job training, while now those jobs are either automated, gone or have become infinitely more complex. So now you need to actually have a good 1-3 years of self-education and/or private courses to get a job, and schools and universities are absolutely useless.
After university, if you haven't self-educated way beyond the corriculum and unless it's medicine or law where you are mostly hired based on the piece of paper, most people can barely get the bottom position job in the field they studied if they can get a job at all.
In reality if you start self-educating in an engineering field, finance, law or a trade at the age of 10-12, by the age of 16-18 you will be a highly skilled and knowledgeable expert that could work in the field(and subfield) you studied on a medium level. I would be even faster if you didn't waste 7-9 hours a day in school...
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The "education" system has never been good, it has always produced next to useless people or straight up useless people, apart from potentially teaching you to read, write and calculate, if your parents were neglectful.
It's just that in the past it didn't matter. Most (at the time) high skill jobs in the past could be learnt for 1 month to 1 year of on the job training, while now those jobs are either automated, gone or have become infinitely more complex. So now you need to actually have a good 1-3 years of self-education and/or private courses to get a job, and schools and universities are absolutely useless.
After university, if you haven't self-educated way beyond the corriculum and unless it's medicine or law where you are mostly hired based on the piece of paper, most people can barely get the bottom position job in the field they studied if they can get a job at all.
In reality if you start self-educating in an engineering field, finance, law or a trade at the age of 10-12, by the age of 16-18 you will be a highly skilled and knowledgeable expert that could work in the field(and subfield) you studied on a medium level. I would be even faster if you didn't waste 7-9 hours a day in school.
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