Bantari wrote:Why have schools at all, lets just all be dumb and happy.
I think you miss the point here. Most of the stuff you learn in school you will probably not need in everyday life. Just like most of the stuff you learn in college you will probably not need in your job. However - the stuff you learn teaches you certain things you will need, like abstract thinking, problem solving ability, assimilating and combining new knowledge quickly, extracting an d applying new knowledge, using sources, stuff like that. And true confidence in your own abilities, the knowledge that you have the general skills to tackle almost anything. This is what you learn in school, really, or what you should learn. And you do it by solving hard, abstract problems, in many areas, not just math. This is why I think kids in school should be pushed to learn more and go further, not entertained and amused so they don't complain about having to learn.
It sounds like you are talking about college. At lower levels, at least in the US, it seems like the main lessons are to sit still, be quiet, be on time, and follow instructions.