Sebbie A.s.: whats the point in school?
i mean ok u got to go to skl but i go into year 7 and i no i want to be an architect so why do i need all these lessons i understand science maths and geo but why english, languages, music in a couple years time year 9 i get to choose my classes for year 10 but i still got to do english and languages
can any1 tell me y i need so many lessons
p.s. im an A+ student
@Trinsy
i rote wiv errors coz im on da laptop
i can write properly if you want; up to you
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Answer by K
a point? it is what painted on the wall of the school by a creative kid 🙂
No matter what career you end up in, you’re going to have to communicate well for people to take you seriously. Look at the question you just wrote. It’s full of grammatical and spelling errors. You may have the brains to do well in math and science, but no one is going to believe that about you if you can’t communicate well. No one is going to hire you if you send in a resume that’s full of errors, either. No one is going to hire you as an architect if you can’t write a proposal that is cleanly written and makes sense. I’m not trying to preach, I’m just pointing out that learning to use English to it’s fullest advantage is going to get you further in life.
On a side note, having to take a second language, such as Spanish, helps a lot on resumes. Many employers will prefer to hire someone who is both well-educated and bilingual.
Answer by ReggieHow can you be an architect if you don’t have the knowledge ?
For you to be able to understand the concept of the real world.
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