To a certain degree, it develops you as a person.
To a certain extent yes, but there is a point where it is no longer "necessary," in my opinion. For instance math in particular, all should be taught the basic principles of math as those are pretty essential, but things like Calculus and Trig aren't necessarily needed (though I understand the argument of them being used to develop better problem solving skills, which I agree with).
(08-28-2016 - 05:20 AM)TrihardCx123 Wrote: School isn't as necessary as most people make it to be.. If your career path isn't affected by what you learn anymore then there's really no need for you to go to school past that stage.
So, I guess you want to turn out to be a failure? Or, have you already?
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Necessary for what is the question. In America, Dewey wrote quite openly about his basing the public school system on the Prussian one . That being, to turn out idiots to work in factories and who would volunteer for the military. Today you have 8-9% of the jobs in manufacturing as it's all gone to China and the military is getting smaller and smaller and the future for both, is in autonmous machines.
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