TheAllegedlyQuietOne wrote:
Aristophanes wrote:
I think a more appropriate question for me would be: what didn't suck about school? Answer: free access to expensive text books and the bell to go home.
My school removed the bell for some reason or another
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, meaning teachers let us out according to "their own time". It wouldn't have bothered me, except the bus (I had a roughly 25km / 16 mile trip) didn't care about a teacher's watch and left two minutes after scheduled class end, often stranding students leaving class from the far side of campus.
Wow, that sounds terrible, and borderline negligent, imagine if something would have happened to one of the students stranded by the bus...
TheAllegedlyQuietOne wrote:
Aristophanes wrote:
Answer: free access to expensive text books and the bell to go home.
Text books over here are an absolute rort, I have a book on telecommunications networks which was required reading for a university subject. It cost AU $150. I later discovered, the exact same book, same publisher, sells in the United States for $US 60. The Australian dollar at the time was close to $0.90US.
The latest trend in education is a push toward privately administered standardized testing, which appears designed to sell overpriced texts and study guides to anxious schools and parents. Glad I was out of there well before that trend started.
Yeah, textbooks are just ridiculously marked up, the higher level of education the more expensive they get. The kick is that people writing said textbooks (the people with the actual expertise), make mere pennies on them while the publisher laughs all the way to the bank.