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« on: 30/03/2023 03:47:53 »
You know, I still remember going to St. Al's HS 1982-6. And it was a very concentrated learning environment.

It seemed all the teachers and staff had doctorates. And you know, St. Al's was third on a list of students who went onto college (I forget if it was statewide, or nationally).

Because you know, if you failed, it wasn't your fault. It was theirs.
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« Reply #1 on: 30/03/2023 08:17:20 »
Over 50% of the UK population now goes on to a university. This is due to a failure of the system to find gainful employment or meaningful training  for teenagers.

The most successful businessmen I have worked with did not have degrees.
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& the Most Successful BusinessPeople i know of Hired Scholars & Experts & Geniuses from various Reputable Colleges & Universities.

Work Hard to turn your Dreams into Realities, orelse Someone else will hire You to make Theirs.
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