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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Criticising the School System

I think that if you start soon enough with working on your interest labels, you can get a well-paid job in these labels, no matter how many people are needed in that label. If you start to increase your knowledge as a child or young girl/boy you will soon become a genious about that topic.

Most schools don't really support children who want to know about one special topic. General knowledge is the most important thing on schools nowadays. And of course, it is important, but lot's of children have to practise their abilities in their free time and if these children have school until evening, how is that possible?

For example me. I am 14 and I go to secondary school, I am in the last year. I am now interested in politics and economy and languages especially. My interest goes also to the nature and natural sciences, but a big hole in my interest (and talent also :P) is maths. So what do I have to do? I think you would say focus on your talents, try to get best and leave maths. But nooo the schools say focus on maths and get on the same level as your talents. I think that is impossible anyway.

You know I can hardly understand those people who get the best marks in all subjects. I mean they can't be talented everywhere can they? And it's about always learning always studying anyway! They hardly have any free time! I mean if I was one of those girls who always study and just study study I wouldn't write this blog. There would be no time to. And this blog belongs to one of my hobbies hence I would even call it one of my talents. So sacrificing my talents for good marks? For getting a good job and being able to feed your kids? But how will there be specialists if there is no talent? No mellow talent? Is it all about studying, all about learning? Did even interest stop being important for these things? If it did, then where are we heading into?

I will definitely not sacrifice any hobbies or talents just for school, a place hated by thousands and loved only by a few.

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