before any of you start screaming this isn't a blog, chill, I just want to tell you guys about how my local technical school operates in case anyone on the forums was on the fence about transferring to one.
with that said, let me say this. in highschool I always had issues with being bored, I'm a decently fast learner, and with normal public school classes, you have a mixed combination of students who learn slowly and students who learn fast, so they kids who learn fast are sitting around bored while the slower students are taught correctly.
don't get me wrong, i have nothing against slow learners, if that's you, don't be offended, i'm just giving my view on the subject that some people do learn faster.
with that being said, i am one of the fast kids, and id sit and be bored so much. my grades definitely reflected that, usually nothing above a C, and i was always sweating just trying to pass at the end of the quarter.
So sophomore year comes to an ending and we start getting visits by the local career center (tech school), and the way they presented the school just seemed so fitting to me. So i signed up, got in, and now i love it.
let me explain why i love it;
-the teachers treat you like an adult, if you want to learn, learn, if you don't, they don't give a flying forget
-you learn at your own pace, the material is laid out for you, you go as fast or as slow as you want, and the teachers really just serve as guidance or mentors
-everyone has a positive attitude, it's not high school where everyone legally has to be there, anyone there wanted to get there, they had to apply and interview for getting in, so they had initiative to do what they wanted to do
-the atmosphere is amazing, you see people doing what they love and learning in the field they'll go into either with or without a post secondary education
-the opportunities are great, the school offers tons of scholarships, they hook you up with businesses, and sometimes internships
-no private school type fees, it's typically the same price as high school excluding the materials you'll need (eg; auto tech needs a toolbox with wrenches,drivers,etc)
all in all this has been a great experience for me so far, and i don't see that really changing much.
I just wanted to share this with you guys, so maybe some of you will look into your local technical school, if anyone does, be sure to PM me or post here so we can talk sometime.
/discuss your local tech school or non public high school
Well since none of you can stay on topic and would rather debate a topic that's nearly completely unrelated, and I don't feel like getting called out for flaming because you came into my topic with an opinion on a completely unrelated topic, then I'll just lock it, anyone who actually cares about the OP can PM me