You could do a lot of good in the world by letting people drop out. Some 16 year olds just need to dig ditches. If they find they like it, great. If not, go get a GED. When it's on your own dime, you're basically guaranteed to be a better student.
At least half the population doesn't need High School, and far less than half of those need college. But people need a lot of heavy indoctrination to ignore the obvious reality in front of their faces and there is money in it.
Yeah, because it used to be only smart people went to college, and, surprise surprise, smart people are more productive than dumb ones.
But the dumb ones really think that a piece of paper and spending time in a building was what created that earnings potential, and an industry eager to grift was all to happy to play into the idea.
We had two horticulture classes in my high school - one was a very well-funded class ran by a professional (in part because the greenhouse they used was actually part of his business), the other had no funding whatsoever. I was in the latter. We barely grew anything ourselves, most of our year was spent setting things up for future us, like building the irrigation system for our own cheap greenhouse and tearing out stumps and bushes where we were gonna build planters. And it was all done without having somebody hovering over our shoulders.
It was the only time in my school life I remember not feeling like my soul was leaving my body. It even got me into reasonably good shape, when previously I was scrawny as fuck and couldn't be assed to work out for its own sake. Every school should have something like that. It's no wonder so many people are neurotic when they spent most of their formative years sitting on their ass doing busywork with no tangible reward.
You could do a lot of good in the world by letting people drop out. Some 16 year olds just need to dig ditches. If they find they like it, great. If not, go get a GED. When it's on your own dime, you're basically guaranteed to be a better student.
At least half the population doesn't need High School, and far less than half of those need college. But people need a lot of heavy indoctrination to ignore the obvious reality in front of their faces and there is money in it.
"bUt PeOpLe WhO gO tO cOlLeGe MaKe MoRe MoNeY"
Yeah, because it used to be only smart people went to college, and, surprise surprise, smart people are more productive than dumb ones.
But the dumb ones really think that a piece of paper and spending time in a building was what created that earnings potential, and an industry eager to grift was all to happy to play into the idea.
Most of the ditch diggers I've spoken too have been far happier than I am.
We had two horticulture classes in my high school - one was a very well-funded class ran by a professional (in part because the greenhouse they used was actually part of his business), the other had no funding whatsoever. I was in the latter. We barely grew anything ourselves, most of our year was spent setting things up for future us, like building the irrigation system for our own cheap greenhouse and tearing out stumps and bushes where we were gonna build planters. And it was all done without having somebody hovering over our shoulders.
It was the only time in my school life I remember not feeling like my soul was leaving my body. It even got me into reasonably good shape, when previously I was scrawny as fuck and couldn't be assed to work out for its own sake. Every school should have something like that. It's no wonder so many people are neurotic when they spent most of their formative years sitting on their ass doing busywork with no tangible reward.