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I met my wife in high school.
It was a trade school.
She took graphics arts.
I took electronics.
We both made careers from starting off in the trades.
Eventually working up through the system.
She became a Fine Arts professor.
I became an engineer.
What this country needs is a serious commitment to trade schools.
It won't be long before any of this kids would be able to fix a broken light bulb.
She referred to collage the Freshman as 13th graders.
She was a tough grader and a firm taskmaster.
She said some of the academically poorly performing students acted like she kicked their puppy when they got the grades they deserved.
She also observed, there were more than a few students who had no business being in collage, aside from the fact their parents would continually pay the bills (dorm rooms, cars, credit cards, food...) whether they passed or failed.
It is my opinion it was to get them out of the house long enough to move into smaller digs the children couldn't move back into.
If they were fortunate enough to have parents with enough dough, I imagine those "students" would remain forever dependent on mom & dad, as long as they foot the bills.
Those who sucked their parents dry, are in for a rude awakening.
When they then go onto their chosen fields, at what point do we wait only to discover they are a danger to themselves and the public?
More likely, has no interest in school or education at all.
She will have many children, all on welfare. Those children will also pass at an even lower level of attainment.
Such a system is not sustainable, to borrow a woke word and use it correctly. The question is, How will it fail?
Is there a non-violent possibility?
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