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sollewitt ◴[] No.41862689[source]
In TY in 1998 I:

worked at an architect's, an archeologist's, a hospital, an epidemiological research institute where I got to use _my own computer_ all day - decided I needed to work with computers, got a summer job there.

earned the President's Award medal

had one class where we stripped an engine over the term

got my first aid certificate

learned how to develop film

took night classes touch typing (on an electric typewriter)

took part in the Irish language school music competition

took German

was in a play

got an award at the Young Scientist

I really developed as a person. I hadn't ever really stopped to think what my life would be like without that development but I suspect it was very beneficial. It certainly wasn't a "doss" - and it started to grow a self determination muscle - find your own work experience, find projects you want to try etc.

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1. animal531 ◴[] No.41868985[source]
It sounds like an awesome idea to me. Personally I knew what I was going to do for the rest of my life as soon as I discovered computers and how to manipulate them with code, but then on the other hand my sister's youngest two daughters both hit 18 recently and neither had any idea of what they wanted to do.

As a result both of them just got pushed into something at the end.