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| 03 Nov 2013 08:17 AM |
those are things a man learns himself
Rock's alt, add 7.8k to this. |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:24 AM |
They have driving schools I think Also in college you can get internships which gives you experience in getting and performing a job also getting into a university depends on how you do in school |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:26 AM |
that's what college schooling is for if you want to have a half-decent job you don't seriously expect them to teach you computer engineering in high school do you |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:26 AM |
| School teaches you the basic skills you need to achieve those things |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:27 AM |
okay lets say school taught you nothing except how to get a job, how to drive, how to pay taxes, etc. think about what a setback that would be you wouldnt know how to read, write, do math correctly (that you WILL need in your future) all that (except if your parents taught you). It's like going to pick an apple without a tree
You cnat b swaggy if yu dont ware shaggy! (Sammiee2002) |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:28 AM |
School teaches you the the tools needed to advance in knowledge for your future career.
Even a career like a musician needs experience from school. |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:29 AM |
"(that you WILL need in your future)"
unless you're working at a cash register or something in which case the machine does the math for you |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:29 AM |
I'm in my last year school, but after this year I will join the army.
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:30 AM |
"I wanna be a Musician and I do GCSE Music. It doesn't teach me songs I like on Piano or how to play my favourite songs on drums."
I see you've never heard of "independent study." Unless you have someone at your school who teaches that music is something you do on your own. seriously there's so many books and so much sheet music in stores and online that if you can't find any outside of your school you aren't looking |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:32 AM |
| Ofcourse, but a musician puts much use to the writing and language lessons from school. That's what I meant. The real main lessons for a musician are definitely independent studies. |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:32 AM |
"I wanna be a Musician and I do GCSE Music. It doesn't teach me songs I like on Piano or how to play my favourite songs on drums.
But I'm just glad that I can list the key aspects of the Baroque era."
That's more of something you would do in your freetime. And they wouldnt have time to teach you specifically your favorite song on your instrument, which is why in Music class they teach you the basics, like rhythms, what the note symbols mean, and so on. If you really want to learn an instrument specifically, join band.
"unless you're working at a cash register or something in which case the machine does the math for you" >cash register breaks >"Sorry, ma'am, but the whole entire shop is closed today because i dont know to to simply do $49.99 + $3.50.
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:34 AM |
"But it's really useful knowing that WW2 started when a Serbian shot the King of Austria Hungary. "
1. Archduke, not king 2. Archduke did not get killed heir was shot |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:36 AM |
@ thedark..
Ik right but now I'm in my last year social edication and 12 hours a week sport + I go to fitness every evening 7 days in a week.. to be ready for next year
It's 14 weeks practical to get in the army and then i can choose to go to Irac or something like that..
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:36 AM |
you can't write music if you can't write at all that's why you go to school so you can learn them more in depth |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:36 AM |
School is a primary source for education.
TV is a secondary. |
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| 03 Nov 2013 08:37 AM |
"And you can learn about all this from the History channel. "
hey smart one, people didn't have the history channel when brick-and-mortar schools came about |
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