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Eleutheria ([info]eleutheria) wrote in [info]unfunny_fandom,
Re: Thank god this is UFB because something about this hits my rage button.
I halfway agree with him, unless that quote is about something completely different than I think it is. I think he means "B students" as in non-college track HS students, not students who get B's. In my (rural) HS, there were a lot of B-track students who went to the vo-tech school for half the day and learned about car mechanics, cosmetology, farming, etc. It's rather a shame that business education and entrepreneurship weren't part of their schooling, as presumably once they master their crafts, they'll all have their own garages, hair salons, commercial farms, electrical contracting businesses, etc. I have so many friends with failed businesses because they knew all about whatever they sold but had no idea how to do a business plan, keep books, and generally be in business.

(But I don't think vo-tech students should have absolutely no liberal arts, that would be incredibly unfair.)


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