February 14, 2012
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While an increasing number of upper secondary (gymnasium) schools are competing for a declining number of students, many students are choosing the wrong schools or programs, a new report shows. Large numbers are opting to switch courses after starting their studies.
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Fin means anyhting from sweet to proper. When someone says, Du är så fin it's quite a compliment.
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As far as babes go, I've seen many homely men who have a fat wallet and a beautiful wife (and perhaps a beautiful mistress as well). Money is a powerful aphrodisiac.
No such thing as a wrong course, but if I were to be asked for my advise I would say keep away from courses with ugly girls and where you have to study (i.e. Law) and go for courses with lots of babes and great parties (i.e. drama), and try and make it last as long as possible (i.e. fail a year or two)
AND BE COMPLETELY USELESS, POOR AND MISERABLE IN THE FUTURE FOR LEARNING AN UNMARKETABLE TRADE. I SEE SO MANY EVERYDAY TODAY AT 30YRS OLD GNASHING THEIR TEETH BC THEIR DEGREES CANT SELL. UNLIKE WITH KIDS BACK IN TE DEVELOPING WORLD WHO HAVE A A FAIRLY CLEAR IDEA OF WHAT THEY WANT TO BE IN THE FUTURE BEFORE THEY ENTER UNI, PROBLEM HERE IS THAT ALOT OF KIDS HERE HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THEY WANT TO DO FOR A CAREER UNTIL THEY ARE 30 AND BY WHICH TIME, ITS ALREADY TOO LATE TO REVERSE WRONG CHOICES MADE AT 20 OR SO. LEFT TO ME. ALL SUCH WRONG COURSES SHOULD BE DROPPED FROM SCHOOL CURRICULA IN THE FIRST PLACE!
A few years ago in England, hundreds of young people were training to be criminal pathologists, mostly because they found the TV shows interesting. The number of criminal pathologists employed in a normal year was eight, and never straight out of uni, only after a long background working in normal pathology.
Trainee dog psycologists and wannabe criminal pathologists need to be protected from their own stupidity and kicked into studying something that might actually be useful to them and society.
Kronaboy, I have met plenty of very rich lawyers, and they do mostly seem to have very good looking and intelligent spouses. I think that has more to do with their healthy intellect (gained through all that study you advise us to avoid), but I am sure the money helps too.
Choosing wrong decisions is an everydaylife situation. The most important thing is that they have the opportunity to change. They can change and they are free to do it. So, I think this is a good new for Swedish Education System.
Many of them have degrees in the so-called Hard Sciences, both grad and undergrad, and still have no jobs. Many more have been left go after 20 or 30 years with jobs as engineers and scientists, one of whom who was noted in the NYTs who is 60+ and who is losing his home to foreclosure.
Almost everyone who works for a living is a slave to the maket conditions at any given time. The exceptions are those crooks on Wall Street and the banking industry, or AIPAC, or the Carlyle Foundation, who control the makets.
Kids are not stupid. They can see what is/has happened.
Those of you who still have jobs and are earning good wages and salaries, count your blessings. You could be next, regardless of your degrees.
K Z
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