I wonder how cases like this exist in regards to education:
Meanwhile they're academically a good students, outside of school they know nothing. They've only been studying just for exams and to get good grades, no genuine purpose in really learning and applying concepts in real life nor put it into practice.
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Truthfully, when I was in grad school there was so much emphasis on grades and it was such a hard major (computer science) that I really just crammed for the exams, took the damn tests and then forgot most of the stuff and moved on to the next exam. I did learn some stuff but most of it I barely remember.
Yeah it's the education system that takes away all the motivation of really learning and applying the concepts in the future. Too much focus on who gets the highest grades and students wanting to compete. Then overloaded with lots of materials and exams.
Plenty. I have met many college grads who didn't know their ass from a hole in the ground.
True and I'm willing to bet those are the cases of horrible stories of mediocre doctors who did a bad job with the patient. A real life example I once read was about a surgeon that amputated the healthy (wrong) leg instead of the infected one.
Needless to say he lost his license permanently.
That happened at hospital near where I live. The guy had two legs, a good one and a bad one. They cut off the good one and left him with the bad one.
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Truly horrible. The medicine field or other important major should be reserved for the real intellectual people that really study to learn, not lazy (mediocre) students.