High school isn't really all about what you are studying, but rather teaching students how to learn and that you don't get everything the way you want it. In real life one must take the bad with the good.
Not graduating from high school does not necessarily indicate to a prospective employer that you are stupid, it indicates you are a quitter, which is why you will NOT be chosen for a job over a graduate.
It doesn't matter a tiny little bit what those students think is or isn't a necessary class; those students are just children. One must assume those who developed the curriculum are a hell of a lot smarter than those children, and those children should go with the flow, or get out and let the smarter ones get on with their education.
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High school isn't really all about what you are studying, but rather teaching students how to learn and that you don't get everything the way you want it. In real life one must take the bad with the good.
Not graduating from high school does not necessarily indicate to a prospective employer that you are stupid, it indicates you are a quitter, which is why you will NOT be chosen for a job over a graduate.
It doesn't matter a tiny little bit what those students think is or isn't a necessary class; those students are just children. One must assume those who developed the curriculum are a hell of a lot smarter than those children, and those children should go with the flow, or get out and let the smarter ones get on with their education.