You said effort is what grades are based on. Ik some people that are so smart that they barely need any effort. I still think school is fine how it is. If you want to be the most perfect person you deserve to go to a college. If you don't try with homework and you are not a completely devoted nigga than you don't go to college.
Your post seemed to completely disregard it's importance, although I may have misinterpreted it. I see where you're coming from, but knowledge isn't exactly important unless you're able to apply it. Schooling certainly helps in that category. If that makes any sense.
The importance of what precisely? School, grades, preparedness, effort, what?
Hope said:
You said effort is what grades are based on. Ik some people that are so smart that they barely need any effort. I still think school is fine how it is. If you want to be the most perfect person you deserve to go to a college. If you don't try with homework and you are not a completely devoted nigga than you don't go to college.
Grades are chiefly based on effort. If you don't put effort into your work, your grade will decrease. As for the principle of one size doesn't fit all: it may appear that they put no effort into their grade, however, they indeed are making an effort insignificant as it may be. College isn't for 'perfect people'. It's for the rich made by the rich. It's a financial scam for those who can't afford it and in the end doesn't guarantee a job. Look at the statistics of people who went to college and still don't have a job: the unemployment rate of college graduates is half that of people with only a high school diploma. It suffocates those with a high school degree and forces people to enter this financial scam (that being college) and become "educated" if they want to get anywhere. Your last sentence is agreeing with me.