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Old 08-03-2011, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by KSig RC View Post
I'd guess it's much closer to "some" than "many" - regardless, though, if it's a "tracked" program then it's much harder for parents to argue ... particularly if they're forced to buy into the program from the start.

America has cultural issues that work against it, but similar programs work well in other parts of the world. At some point, we have to get over the ultra-American ideal of telling a child with narrow options that they can do anything.
I don't think it's a matter of saying "your kid can't spell cat." More like you should say "he shows a real aptitude with mechanics and will probably make more, if he continues on that track, than your Harvard educated ass will ever make."

Another part of the problem is guidance counselors. Many of them suck. They want to shove the more well-off kids into college prep (and push more prestigious colleges) and the poorer kids into the trade programs, when the accident of your birth has very little to do with what you'll actually be good at and enjoy.
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