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by mewpmewp2
866 days ago
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I'm pretty sure 95% - 99% of my school education was useless. Most of it went from one ear to the other as well, because I had no interest in something I couldn't apply. If I needed to do something I was much more effective when I learnt "just in time". But I had no problems building a web/full stack application when I was 13, despite nothing really preparing me for it. For most things especially in times today, all you have to do is Google and/or combine Google with GPT. I've learned much more coding and actual real life problem solving than I learned in school, because it's much more stimulating as an exercise. |
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Besides, even the fun of studying STEM topics is hard to get outside of school. I'm sure one can read about physics and chemistry and what not, but man, having labs and professors who can give you guidance... That makes a whole world of difference.