Captain Cab
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I mean, people could take up the jobs they want, get more skilled and proficient in them, and even start at a younger age.
Say you have a regular ol' grease monkey and a literature scholar. Two widely-rangig intelligence levels. However, it's pointless for both of them to sit through 12 years of math.
Also, why are such complicated fields covered in high school? Do you think more than 2% of the graduates actually apply geomotry or atomic science in their career? Why does America insist on making people who can get a good and quick start on a enjoyable and proftable future go through 12+ years of learning they will NEVER use?
Say you have a regular ol' grease monkey and a literature scholar. Two widely-rangig intelligence levels. However, it's pointless for both of them to sit through 12 years of math.
Also, why are such complicated fields covered in high school? Do you think more than 2% of the graduates actually apply geomotry or atomic science in their career? Why does America insist on making people who can get a good and quick start on a enjoyable and proftable future go through 12+ years of learning they will NEVER use?