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Re: I'm going to Wyotech!
No school can MAKE you smart. It works like this.
School provides working space, jobs, and direction if needed
Class time gives you general pointers, but doing jobs over and over is where the skill is developed.
If you went to school and came out with nothing, blame yourself. The information you learn may or may not be relevant in the life you choose, but the more you can retain the better.
I'm speaking from experience. Not the positive experience I wish I would have gotten. I spent my time in transmission / transaxle tech fucking around, skipping class and eating food in the lunch area at DCTC. The teachers try and give you order so that you know what's important to understand. Everything else is up to you. I'm just sick of people complaining about not learning anything. When I actually went to class, I learned alot and I really wish I would have taken advantage of it. After all, I paid for 2 semesters and only attended 1/2 of the first semester and not one day of the 2nd.
EDIT - by "school provides jobs" I meant jobs in class. It is not the schoolsl job to find your lazy ass a job. That's up to you. The schools discussed here compaired to DCTC or Henepin tech would be similar to saying " the U of M vs Harvard." Sure a genious could come from UofM but Harvard TYPICALLY spawns off better students since the standard is higher.
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- Josh L.P.
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