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by Thorncorona
1677 days ago
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I'm sorry but this is a load of drivel. > It’s quite the opposite, because they’ve been trained in a particular way. They’re being trained to memorize this textbook, respond to this exam. They can’t think outside of the box. Blanket statement citation required? Despite the fact that Korea / Japan with similarly rigid education systems produce innovators? > Give me 10 innovative, creative, young physics graduates over 50,000 physics graduates who all are able to pass the exam with 100% efficiency any day. Lets define an arbitrary boundary where the definition can change to support any conclusion and then derive a desired conclusion. |
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