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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 3792558" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>No, it’s a scam because like most federal programs it has expanded past its usefulness and is now becoming more of a hinderance than a help for most students.</p><p></p><p>Why do future mechanics need to know the difference between plant cells and animal cells or about osmosis? They don’t. </p><p></p><p>Schools shouldn’t be eating up your prime education years 15-18 years olds with a standardized shotgun approach. You should be learning to join a workforce if you’re more suited for that than being prepped to attend a college which will waste more of your money and prime working/learning years towards a goal that might not be for you.</p><p></p><p>How many people do you work with that have graduated college and then still went onto drive a truck at ups? I know quite a few. They wasted time on that degree and me skipping that going straight to ups got me a head start on them. I want to see more kids getting that head start sooner. Child labor laws and public schools are a hinderance to our workforce. These teenagers need real workforce experience, not to be writing essays on to kill a mockingbird. </p><p></p><p>Public schools are just expanding past the usefulness of teaching you what you need to get by in this world, reading, writing, math into this unnecessary level of education that we are paying tax dollars towards and it’s not being used by most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 3792558, member: 60631"] No, it’s a scam because like most federal programs it has expanded past its usefulness and is now becoming more of a hinderance than a help for most students. Why do future mechanics need to know the difference between plant cells and animal cells or about osmosis? They don’t. Schools shouldn’t be eating up your prime education years 15-18 years olds with a standardized shotgun approach. You should be learning to join a workforce if you’re more suited for that than being prepped to attend a college which will waste more of your money and prime working/learning years towards a goal that might not be for you. How many people do you work with that have graduated college and then still went onto drive a truck at ups? I know quite a few. They wasted time on that degree and me skipping that going straight to ups got me a head start on them. I want to see more kids getting that head start sooner. Child labor laws and public schools are a hinderance to our workforce. These teenagers need real workforce experience, not to be writing essays on to kill a mockingbird. Public schools are just expanding past the usefulness of teaching you what you need to get by in this world, reading, writing, math into this unnecessary level of education that we are paying tax dollars towards and it’s not being used by most. [/QUOTE]
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