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| ·::Kishgal::·:
--- Quote from: General on April 20, 2015, 04:49:23 PM ---Also they should sit the national exams like everyone else... All that teaching and for what if you cannot even prove to your employer that you are able to exercise what you've learnt? Also how can your employer accurately compare you to others that are applying to the job. --- End quote --- ...They have degrees. |
| General:
--- Quote from: ·::Kishgal::· on April 20, 2015, 04:50:20 PM ---...They have degrees. --- End quote --- This is what i'm saying, they need some form of diploma. You can only obtain one by being examed |
| ·::Kishgal::·:
--- Quote from: General on April 20, 2015, 04:51:12 PM ---This is what i'm saying, they need some form of diploma. --- End quote --- Oh, wait, I was confused. I'm pretty sure they do need to take some standardised testing, at least in Illinois. |
| VerticalHorizon:
I would say yes up through high school if public school actually taught important lessons one can carry on into real life. As it stands, I say no, cause it's mostly a waste of time in its current state. I made it all the way up to my senior year in high school and never learned a single important thing up to that point. I have learned far more outside of school than I did when I was in it. |
| ·::Kishgal::·:
--- Quote from: VerticalHorizon on April 20, 2015, 04:54:20 PM ---I made it all the way up to my senior year in high school and never learned a single important thing up to that point. --- End quote --- Maybe you should have tried paying more attention. |
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