I definitely should've worded the post better but yeah I didn't mean to imply that it's never taught in the states. Just that my personal experience in the system (also southern but urban) didn't really give me any chances 😕 But honestly a large reason for that probably just came from my particular setting (I'm NOT typing that whole thing out again but in one of my reply threads I go into more detail on the weird things I grew up learning)
Gee, thanks buddy 😁 As for the subconsciousness peeking through and being taken as conviction... yeah, there are pris and cons to either method. Overall though, to me, life is too short to worry about it too much. I hope you have a fantastic rest of your week 🙂
Fair enough. Also thanks for not being one of the comments saying 'they definitely exist in America how dare you' 🙄 I could've worded it better but the goal of the post was to find edicational systems different than the one I personally went through, not to try to define all of America's system in a few sentences. I put a fairly detailed description of that in one of my other replies if you're curious but regardless, thanks for your time 🙂
Follow-up question: business schools? As in, specialization before high school graduation? I know there are a handful of 'premier' schools here in the states but most of them are expensive, exclusionary, and focused on simply getting INTO a better university (prep schools). Most of us just go through general public education which can vary wildly and you definitely do not (in most cases) get to choose between the "business" branch or the "engineering" branch
Idk that's just, like, my opinion, man... But I think it opens up lots of possibilities for humanity long-term. But yeah no, I'm not AI, just awkward and forward
No, it just means you still have some form of hope and imagination left. Hold onto it for as long as you can