I don't have a bachelor's degree from Tsinghua or Peking University. So this means I'll almost certainly never become president of my country.
>>217618055Thats a good thing though, you can still be very successful but only the smartest people should get to run a country.There are two kinds of intelligent people, the ones who were smart enough to start studying diligently since they were teens and the ones who reached a degree of maturity later in life (say early 20s) but what this means is that it took their brains longer to understand the importance of hard work, so they are less intelligent than the first category.
We don't believe in discriminations here
idk I'm a plumber never bothered with higher education
>>217618162This, only classism
>>217618055yeah
>>217618055I won't be getting a junior analyst position at KKR/Bx because I didnt get into Wharton and for that reason I will likely have a lower net worth in the future.
>>217618055In Japan, high school entrance exams exist, and admission difficulty varies depending on the high school, so discrimination begins at the high school level.
>>217618055I don't have a college degree so I'm barred from getting a job. Even a factory slave job reject me.
>>217620835Why don't you just have sex with timmies for money
>>217620758There's apparently high school competition in Sweden too but I've only heard of it from some pop culture references. In my part of the country just passing everything is enough to get in anywhere. We also have the worst results on Högskoleprovet in the entire country.
>>217618055>So this means I'll almost certainly never become president of my country.Posting on 4chan is more indicative of that.
>>217625119Yeah it’s like that in the UK tooYou can’t be part of the real richfags club unless you went to one of like 5 paid schools, even if you went to Oxford or Cambridge.
>>217625867I am already a bureaucrat. Among Tsinghua University graduates, there are 30 people who have reached TIN levels before the age of 40. This is equivalent to a provincial/ministerial-level cadre—a height that, for me, I may never reach in my entire life. If I want to get promoted, I still have to go through complex bureaucratic struggles, curry favor with leaders, engage in appropriate levels of corruption in line with the political winds, boost the local economy, and deal with a whole host of other things.And if I take even one wrong step—perhaps the leader I follow loses power at a higher level, or a small whim in the power structure above—my ALL life could be over.
>>217626017Yeah the UK is just really autistic about class and stuff. I was really confused by a lot of the stuff in Harry Potter that you're just expected to understand.Sweden has a pretty corporatized school system, in particular for secondary schools. Where schools can be run for profit while they're entirely financed with public funds, schools funded privately are not allowed. But they can't change their curriculum or anything either way, that's centrally decided by the state. Hitachi apparently runs two high schools but I don't think these are for profit, they are likely run for synergy purposes since this seems to be unique.
I never went to college t. 28
>>217618055Do the Headless Rite + Consecration Rite for All Purposes (PGM IV.1596-1715) daily