I didn't study anything I'm now doing a BA Hons in. I study Graphic Design, the closest topic I did to it was product design which was more about materials and making a physical product and didn't implement any 'graphics' into a product at all.Basically as the thread's title states,
Do you think that high school prepared you for college/uni?
In my view, it hasn't so far at all.
Post below your side of the story.
lmao. thisYeah, learning about the cells of a frog is going to help you survive.
I'm doing both at the moment, and can agreeFrom an American standpoint and just starting college myself, I've noticed that high school and college have completely different mentalities.
High School teacher: This is what the textbook says, so this is fact. Memorize this for the test
College professor: This is what I found, and this is how I interpret it. Take the same facts and decide for yourself.
So overall, high school wants you to know exactly what they want. College/uni wants you to interpret information for yourself, and come to a decision.
That's because they're retarded and won't soak up the benefits of being in high school like free dual-credit classes, or the fact graduating from high school would help you get a job versus if you used a GED.So many people have dropped out, jesus christ.
That's because they're retarded and won't soak up the benefits of being in high school like free dual-credit classes, or the fact graduating from high school would help you get a job versus if you used a GED.
Statistically speaking, if anyone wants to bring up their own personal stories of how they "succeeded without a high school graduate"