RE: Promo-steem meetup here in my school
it all depends on the personnal situation i suppose , but im talking about state-organized mandatory school ofcourse, i took a course in socio cultural work long after which was completely fun and interesting, with many interesting people and interesting teachers but that's because everyone who was there chose to be there, no one was there because they had to because it's the law . Since all adults, the teachers don't act like "masters" either but more like people from the team lol, a complete difference, i started a bach in psychology on OU too but because there was no jobs to be had when i needed them the most i couldnt afford the 14.000 euro cost so i had to give that up too
and after that i decided if i wanted to learn i'll just use the internet ... i dont care much for that piece of paper, i know too many people who don't know anything but passed the exams and use it as some pedestal where they stand above others, besides the sheer number of degrees available has devaluated them overhere, people with the same bach in psychology might find nothing beter for a job than to work the counter at IKEA or a supermarket ... you would need like three or four to stand out
its become impossible for all but people who can afford plenty of it
it's not really entrepreneur friendly either, you couldnt sell a bar of soap without paying quarterlies that amount up to 10.000 euro a year even if you dont make a cent or you would be a tax evading criminal lol
welcome the the heart of europe
well that's true too. i mean people who seems to know nothing but still pass. professionalism outside the lecture halls is really helpful
all too often the best suited stay aside because the ones who have the contacts get in front ... thats where i have a problem with networking : it provides more for those with connections
than it does for those with talent, however
im opposed to regulation, im a bit of a darwinist i'm afraid
The connection thing has turned a factor here, where you consider if you know someone before going to apply. Thats really awful.