I've always questioned the regiment and authority of schooling.

It's like they train good little workers. At some schools, to signal breaks or end of classes, they'd actually use the same horn used in factories to signal lunch time.

Training good little wrench monkeys

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Trouble with a state run education is that the curriculum is at least 15 years behind the market. Kids are being trained to think (or not think, more like!) for a job that may not even exist when they leave school. You need critical thinkers and flexible minds, a work force than can adapt. But if they put critical thinking on the current curriculum, nobody would go to school the following semester.