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I left school 6 years ago, and have since done fairly well for myself. However, aside from reading and writing I left school feeling that I left absolutely nothing, and I'd be hard pressed now to name any single useful thing that school taught me. Why is this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.maybe bad attitude at a young age prevented you from learning to appreciate the things they were trying to teach you. i think thats the problem with children, they only appreciate their education when its too late. maybe if you had paid more attention then you may have learnt something of some value, of course this is just hindsight. if we knew now what would happen in or future we would work a lot harder to better ourselves im sure. but dont worry about the past and what you didnt learn, its the here and now that matters. put effort and time into learning the things you're interested in and make the best of what you can. :-)
i quite often wonder why i cant work out whether 12 budwieser bottles 330mls for 12 pounds is better value than 20 at 220 mls for 10 pounds, when at school i could triangulate, do quadratic equasions etc etc
I think school probably gave you a social education. I actually cant recall individual lessons at school now, but remember things i learnt at uni and on the job - maybe because they were more important to me?
At the end of the day, you've had the drive and determination to get where you are - life experience can be more valuble than any university qualification. Afterall, how many self-made millionaires out there actually went to Uni - very few I suspect, they just had a good idea, put in the hard graft and made it. Well done to you Andy!
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