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  • Yeah that's definitely the good ending. My school did so poorly they changed the grading curriculum to be 50% homework based so I was cooked on that.

    I did well on the tests but they made tests 15% and quizzes 12%. I don't remember the rest of the breakdown but it was absolute bullshit.

    They did it because the year above me had a 50% non graduation rate and my year had a 53% non grad rate.

    The only reason the school didn't get shut down is because it managed 47% the year after me and apparently the deal was 3 consecutive years of over 50% failure = shutdown.

  • I agree 100%

    I absolutely hated school until I got to college and took a C++ class. Suddenly I was having a blast because I could see purpose in what I was doing.

    The reality of it is some people are good little drones who can work on pointless tasks because they were told to and people who aren't and need to see why they're doing what they're doing.

    Imo the gifted programs didn't reward people because they were smart but because they were obedient.

  • Yes thank you for reiterating for me that I'm talking about American schools. Because as I stated I am talking about American schools.

    In case anyone didn't know I'm talking about American schools, as in not non-american schools.

  • "Dude, the difference is the scale... back then they could hint at it, if they overdid it, that was a career ending mistake"

    That's really more like a 15 year window because I remember the 90's and early 00's and by today's standards, people were racist as shit and it was considered acceptable.

    Literally watch any comedy from that time and you'll quickly learn how different the discourse was.

    In the past 5 or so years it's swung back super hard, I'll give you that, but PC culture as you're describing it had barely started in the 90's and really only got off the ground in a way you would recognize in the mid-late 00's.

  • That wasn't an insult was being factual.

    You couldn't tell that I was talking about the groups that are separated out when I explicitly say "they are separated out."

    Bro, that is cooked ass reading comprehension.

  • If you want to ever move up in your career that'll have to change because engineering advancement inherently means becoming management.

    The unfortunate reality is that we live in a collaborative world and if you can't collaborate then you will not go far.

    It doesn't matter if you're the smartest person in the world if you're also the most easily ignored.

    One person can only do so much especially when they're competing with people who aren't alone.

  • From what I remember it was like 30% autistic kids, 60% helicopter parents and like 10% kids from international schools who were just light years ahead of everyone else.

    I think it can be done right but not in an education system that's so fundamentally shit to begin with.