
Too Cool for School: Schools Do Not Breed Intelligence
Why You Shouldn't Pursue Higher Education, College or University
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David Van Der Molen
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Philos Sopher
Understand the reasons why you shouldn't go to university or college and why schools do not breed intelligence.
The educational system is purely designed to mass produce human robots to power businesses. Qualifications are the false impression of intelligence, and the way in which schools restrict thought is the first step from youth to losing your true identity and individual creativity.
Most believe that traditional education will improve their future circumstances. However it is more likely that you will be left burdened with debt and have to continually mould yourself to fit into a system based on false appearances - a system which will not allow you to be yourself.
Uncover how you can hold on to more of who you are while being forced to be a part of this system, and see clearly what the educational system is really for, and how it affects the human psyche.
Designed to be your ultimate guide to the educational system, college, university and careers.
This book:
- Introduces true intelligence vs academic intelligence (understand the reasons schools do not breed intelligence)
- Explains clearly why you should or shouldn't go to university or college
- Highlights the hidden pitfalls of seeking a career/job with academic qualifications
- Provides advice for prospective students, mature students, and those that are currently studying - with information covering internships, psychometric tests and student loans
If you are seeking a career, currently studying or wish to pursue higher education, this book will be highly enlightening.
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