“Have I ever remarked on how completely ridiculous it is to ask high school students to decide what they want to do with the rest of their lives and give them nearly no support in doing so? Support like, say, spending a day apiece watching twenty different jobs and then another week at their top three choices, with salary charts and projections and probabilities of graduating that subject given their test scores? The more so considering this is a central allocation question for the entire economy?” WantGivingDifferentSchoolJobsChoicesThreeAsksGivenSupportEconomyWeekSubjectsStudentsHigh SchoolTestsTwentiesSpendingRidiculousScoreGraduatesConsideringProbabilitySalaryProjectionDifferent JobsAllocationHigh School StudentsTest Scores Author:Eliezer Yudkowsky
“For the establishment, philosophy is both an elitist and an idealist discipline: In high school, it is a compulsory subject; at university, they teach the idealist line. They are conducting a conversation with themselves.” PhilosophySchoolLinesTeachSubjectsDisciplineConversationHigh SchoolUniversityEstablishmentIdealistConductingElitistCompulsory Author:Michel Onfray
“A considreable portion of my high school trigonometry course was devoted to the solution of oblique triangles... I have still not had an excuse for using my talents for solving oblique triangles. If a professional mathematician never uses these dull techniques in a highly varied career, why must all high school students devote several weeks to the subject?” IfsStillsUseSchoolCoursesCareersWeekSubjectsTalentStudentsSolutionsHigh SchoolExcuseTechniqueDullPortionsDevotedMathematicianTrianglesFormal EducationHigh School StudentsTrigonometry Author:John G. Kemeny
“The most important steps that I followed were studying math and science in school. I was always interested in physics and astronomy and chemistry and I continued to study those subjects through high school and college on into graduate school. That's what prepared me for being an astronaut; it actually gave me the qualifications to be selected to be an astronaut.” ImportantSchoolStepsStudySubjectsCollegeHigh SchoolPreparedMathPhysicsAstronomyChemistryGraduatesAstronautSelectedQualificationsMath And ScienceGraduate School Author:Sally Ride
“Theatre aside, my penchant for the extended monologue began with my reading of Browning's dramatic monologues, in high school. My inclination to adopt the form for prose was confirmed by Richard Howard's book of dramatic monologues, Untitled Subjects.” BookSchoolFormReadingSubjectsHigh SchoolTheatreDramaticProseInclinationMonologues Author:Norman Lock
“The patterns became even more vivid at Cardinal Hayes High School. That's when I began failing subjects and running away from home for days at a time.” HomeRunningSchoolFailingSubjectsHigh SchoolPatternsRunning AwayVividCardinalsAway From Home Author:George Carlin
“I remember when I was in high school I didn't have a new dress for each special occasion. The girls would bring the fact to my attention, not always too delicately. The boys, however, never bothered with the subject. They were my friends, not because of the size of my wardrobe but because they liked me.” FactsSchoolRememberGirlAttentionBoysSpecialSubjectsHigh SchoolMy FriendsDressesSizeOccasionsRemember WhenBotheredWardrobeSpecial Occasion Author:Marilyn Monroe
“When I left home after graduating high school, I left as a migrant agricultural worker with a Modern Library edition of Plato in my duffel bag. It sounds kind of crazy, but I loved it. I loved the stuff. Before I knew there was a subject called philosophy, I loved it.” KindPhilosophyHomeSchoolLeftStuffSoundCrazyModernSubjectsHigh SchoolWorkersLibraryBagsGraduatesPlatoMigrantsGraduating High School Author:Dallas Willard
“The same old dumb teachers teaching the same old dumb subjects in the same old dumb school. I seem to be kind of losing interest in everything. At first I thought high school would be fun but it's just dull. Everything's dull. Maybe it's because I'm growing up and life is becoming more blase.” FirstsKindSeemsWould BeSchoolLife IsFunInterestGrowing UpTeacherGrowingTeachingSubjectsBecomingLosingHigh SchoolDumbDullBe KindBecoming MoreLosing Interest Author:Beatrice Sparks
“When asked "What do we need to learn this for?" any high-school teacher can confidently answer that, regardless of the subject, the knowledge will come in handy once the student hits middle age and starts working crossword puzzles in order to stave off the terrible loneliness.” NeedsAgeSchoolOrderAnswersTeacherMiddleSubjectsLonelinessStudentsTerribleHigh SchoolPuzzlesMiddle AgesHandySchool TeachersCrosswordsHigh School Teachers Book:Me Talk Pretty One Day Source: Me Talk Pretty One Day
“During the sole argument we had when [Chelsea] was in high school, the subject of which I don't even remember, I looked at her and said, 'As long as you're in this house, being president is my second most important job'.” LongSaidImportantSchoolJobsRememberFatherHousePresidentSubjectsDadHigh SchoolArgumentSoleFathers DayChelseaImportant Jobs Author:William J. Clinton
“[At high school in Cape Town] my interests outside my academic work were debating, tennis, and to a lesser extent, acting. I became intensely interested in astronomy and devoured the popular works of astronomers such as Sir Arthur Eddington and Sir James Jeans, from which I learnt that a knowledge of mathematics and physics was essential to the pursuit of astronomy. This increased my fondness for those subjects.” SchoolScienceInterestActingKnowledgeLearningSubjectsEssentialsHigh SchoolTownsMathematicsPhysicsAstronomyPursuitTennisAcademicJeansArthurAstronomersFondnessCapesCape TownAcademic Work Author:Allan McLeod Cormack
“Being a nerd, which is to say going too far and caring too much about a subject, is the best way to make friends I know. For me, the spark that turns an acquaintance into a friend has usually been kindled by some shared enthusiasm . . . At fifteen, I couldn't say two words about the weather or how I was doing, but I could come up with a paragraph or two about the album Charlie Parker with Strings. In high school, I made the first real friends I ever had because one of them came up to me at lunch and started talking about the Cure.” KnowsWayFirstsMadeTwoRealSchoolTurnsTalkingToo MuchSubjectsHigh SchoolCome UpAlbumsCaringBest WayWeatherCuresEnthusiasmStringsLunchSparksFifteenReal FriendsNerdAcquaintanceCharlieParagraphCaring Too Much Author:Sarah Vowell