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RE: My opinion about the university and the study

in #education6 years ago

Sadly it's like this in my country too... What socity doen't understand that there are people who are smart, and strive for knowledge but not in the way it's thought in schools/colleges.

I for one, spend %50 of my "awake time" learning, but things I learn are just trivia and unfocused things I find from the internet, games or books I read. Things that won't help me at any practical job at all... But I can use in future if I'm going to write stories and such things.

I learn things thought on school faster when I need them, school/college teachers most of time don't make you feel the urgency like "what I'm telling you is really important in your life, look how." way...

Can you blame them? The system itself discourages that.

These days I find more people who are studying to get a "good" job (yup, even children in school looking up to their future selves) than actually wanting that job, or want to learn at all.

This is depressing...

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I do not know what your country is, but one must always look for the alternatives because although they seem to be non-existent, there they are, you only need to look for them. And good in my country, everything is crap, but the teachers of my school, are people passionate about what they do, that even though their salary is equivalent to $2, they work and do not give up what they like to do. is to teach. And well, as for the things that one learns, I think that none is useless, all, absolutely all you can get to serve, are like tools, but you have to know how to use them. Finally a greeting and a hug for you friend.

Thanks, I know that there's no useless knowledge (well, there is but even that can turn useful if you're strong enough.) Glad that many of your teachers are passionate about it... I can't say half of those who teach here are.

Thanks for the advice.