1081 pts · August 12, 2016
A tour of the old colonies
Upvote for awareness
What in tar-nation?!?
Amazon knows you better than you know yourself.
Breathtaking
Crazy
How old are you?
Why is there a reality tv host in the White House?
So cute
Oh no
Cool
Only the finest
Niiiiice
Wow
Unmmm...
Pretty much
Incredible
Savage
#25 crude oil doesn’t come from dinosaurs, but from billions of years of microbes and plants before them. More ancient than the dinosaurs.
And the ones unfit for a skilled trade are given basic skills in fields like retail, floristry, forest management, travel and hospitality.
And no telling all kids that they have to go to college. The ones not fit for college are taught a skilled trade.
The downside is you get put in a box starting at age 10. The upside is no wasted years on undergrad for professionals.
The thing is the entire country knows exactly what kind of work force they will have in the next few years and they can prepare jobs for all
The highest kids go straight to medical school and law school. Next go into sciences. Next go into computers and skilled trades. Last basic.
I live in a European country where they track kids starting at age 10 and then they get put into four levels of high schools based on tests.
This is pretty common now for law degrees in the US. So lucky I moved to Europe to find work after interning at a big law firm and the SEC.
Plot twist: he’s her boss.
I need to reflect on this
A tour of the old colonies
Upvote for awareness
What in tar-nation?!?
Amazon knows you better than you know yourself.
Breathtaking
Crazy
How old are you?
Why is there a reality tv host in the White House?
So cute
Oh no
Cool
Only the finest
Niiiiice
Wow
Unmmm...
Pretty much
Incredible
Savage
#25 crude oil doesn’t come from dinosaurs, but from billions of years of microbes and plants before them. More ancient than the dinosaurs.
And the ones unfit for a skilled trade are given basic skills in fields like retail, floristry, forest management, travel and hospitality.
And no telling all kids that they have to go to college. The ones not fit for college are taught a skilled trade.
The downside is you get put in a box starting at age 10. The upside is no wasted years on undergrad for professionals.
The thing is the entire country knows exactly what kind of work force they will have in the next few years and they can prepare jobs for all
The highest kids go straight to medical school and law school. Next go into sciences. Next go into computers and skilled trades. Last basic.
I live in a European country where they track kids starting at age 10 and then they get put into four levels of high schools based on tests.
This is pretty common now for law degrees in the US. So lucky I moved to Europe to find work after interning at a big law firm and the SEC.
Plot twist: he’s her boss.
I need to reflect on this