Can' t wait to save the world by solving differential equations. XD Actual video games (and movies) are already an amazing way to improve your foreign language skills. My aunt is a teacher and she' s more and more required to update stuff on her school website. I also heard of highschoolers only bringing an i-pad in class. We' re probably getting there, slowly but surely.
Yeah I second that on video games benefiting on foreign language skills. I think it's just often the media highlights certain aspects of games that make them seem bad, but this video makes a great point. I guess I could put playing video games on my resume now...
Well. It looks like you've rescued at least a dozen princesses, collected enough coins worth more than this company has ever earned in real money, and it says here you once defeated a dragon with only the Hycartarian Sword of Everlasting Truth. You can start tomorrow. Here's the deal about our present school system here in the good ole U.S. of A. and in many other parts of the world: you are meat. Yes you, you adorable little ball of potential. You're currently being processed whether your in K-12 or a Collegiate. Teachers care about you to the point they tend to not to not want to see people fail miserably in life; of course, as bad teachers come, this isn't universal. Look to your left at your desk, and look to the right. You're collectively one line of a product that replaced enmasse one line, and one day, very soon, you'll be replaced by another. What comes out of all this? School sucks, but you NEED some form of education. We also have too many kittlens to even consider the idea of any new immediate action when it comes to changing the game (Hehehe). Right now, digital exposure and what is covered in this game is likely one of the best bets we have right now, but nothing is infallible. Why isn't this in the discussion section?