I also really dont like the "what if you had to give away some of your grade to the dumb students?" and its implication that education is worthless unless certain people are "losers" of the system
Ironically, I never felt the drive to apply myself in high school because the way curves work, if i got on the honor roll i would just be kicking someone else off of it, which seemed net neutral at best
the education system is peak fuckin capitalism lmao
they spend our entire youth instilling peak Randian individualist drivel and making a system where to succeed you just have to work really hard while ignoring everyone else
and then in the last five seconds they're like "oh fuck, isn't 99.9% of actual work communal group projects???" and shove groups of socially inept youth together to do group work with zero experience to the point where group projects are despised in American schools because everyone is so focused on themselves and these groups inevitably go to shit because of that
i had a project management class where every fucking lesson was just "communicate and treat each other like human beings haha" because people literally needed to hear that
I did all digital notes when I was in university and just gave read-only access to the cloud where I stored them for literally anybody who asked. Like word got around and people from other majors who took the same course where like "Hey you're the dude with the notes, right? Can I get access?" and I'm like "yeah sure leave me an e-mail."
Most people just greeted me friendly after that or bought me the occasional coffee when they were convinced they'd have flunked an exam otherwise, but there was just this sizeable minority of people asking why I don't want anything in return or fearing I'd retroactively force a deal on them. The whole Idea that I made those notes anyways for myself digitally and that it's 0 effort to give someone access to them didn't compute for them.
I went to university studying a rather reactionary field full of rich failsons, weird Ayn Rand nerds and God, King and Country dorks cosplaying as interwar members of the landed gentry. And everyone shared notes left right and centre, everyone helped each other make illegal copies of textbooks.
I also really dont like the "what if you had to give away some of your grade to the dumb students?" and its implication that education is worthless unless certain people are "losers" of the system
Ironically, I never felt the drive to apply myself in high school because the way curves work, if i got on the honor roll i would just be kicking someone else off of it, which seemed net neutral at best
the education system is peak fuckin capitalism lmao
they spend our entire youth instilling peak Randian individualist drivel and making a system where to succeed you just have to work really hard while ignoring everyone else
and then in the last five seconds they're like "oh fuck, isn't 99.9% of actual work communal group projects???" and shove groups of socially inept youth together to do group work with zero experience to the point where group projects are despised in American schools because everyone is so focused on themselves and these groups inevitably go to shit because of that
i had a project management class where every fucking lesson was just "communicate and treat each other like human beings haha" because people literally needed to hear that
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I did all digital notes when I was in university and just gave read-only access to the cloud where I stored them for literally anybody who asked. Like word got around and people from other majors who took the same course where like "Hey you're the dude with the notes, right? Can I get access?" and I'm like "yeah sure leave me an e-mail."
Most people just greeted me friendly after that or bought me the occasional coffee when they were convinced they'd have flunked an exam otherwise, but there was just this sizeable minority of people asking why I don't want anything in return or fearing I'd retroactively force a deal on them. The whole Idea that I made those notes anyways for myself digitally and that it's 0 effort to give someone access to them didn't compute for them.
I went to university studying a rather reactionary field full of rich failsons, weird Ayn Rand nerds and God, King and Country dorks cosplaying as interwar members of the landed gentry. And everyone shared notes left right and centre, everyone helped each other make illegal copies of textbooks.
if their grade determines whether they get to eat tonight, I'd be a piece of shit not to
Also, it would incentivize working with other students and helping them learn too, which is actually a good thing
See, your first mistake was caring about other people. You weren't supposed to do that.
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Also because Bill Gates pushes for testing standards so he can sell test taking software.