Wednesday, January 27, 2010

as i hate it. . .(a cynical view at india's education system)

we students are all part of a mass manufacture
conglomerate called education. all we 'learn'
throughout our school lyf is decided by a select
few who decide what knowledge is and whats nt.
we shud atleast hav dis liberty. its lyk we are
machines who are being programmed to live a lyf
which has been chosen for us. humans graduating
from schools, colleges and uniuersities are in this
way perhaps the most expensive mass produced
machines in the whole world (ranging from
rs.20,000 to about 600,000). the ideal course for
education would be through exploration, i believe,
which is so far from our existing education
infrastructure that it is deemed impractical. as a
result we are becoming mass produced machines
with varying leuels of efficiency that decides our
careers and decides which rules we will follow. lyk
a machine can be produced with varying levels of
workmanship, a student is developed to achieve
varying levels of success. the machine with the
most expensive parts (read best brains) becomes
the most successful individual. we are being fed by
knowledge that we have no means of verifying
and are forced to take it at face value. we keep
working throughout our lives 'fur ubermorgen'-the
day after tomorrow, a b8r tomorrow, a b8r place
to live, a dream that will never be realised in our
lives. . . .so best of luck everyone. . . .