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Hello everyone! It's Nikhil. I love everything tech. I always want to mess up with settings things in gizmos, try out new things and experiment. So, I've written an article about our edu system. Please take a look...


The ever unasked - Why?
Suppose there is a guy who is a great car buff. He always talks about cars, thinks about them, dreams about them. He knows about the specs, about its every component and talks as if he were the designer. Definitely he would love to work with cars more than those who have become designers by chance. He will love to work day and night heart and soul without any remuneration, not as a job but as his passion. Cars will be in his DNA. A strong proclivity towards cars will be planted inside him.
Similarly I am a tech enthusiast. From the very childhood time, tech has fascinated me the most. I always talk, walk and laugh tech. I love everything tech. I am much bothered about the new gizmos coming around. Seeing just the pictures of them, I get divine pleasure. I wish I could own them. I watch unboxing videos, how to videos and reviews with great enthusiasm and never get bored. I have made a collection of PC softwares in my desktop. Simply they are indispensable part of my life. I want to be a software developer, I will do the job 'cuz I enjoy it. I don't need a gigantic salary. I just want to be in that position doing what I really love. But the goddamn system takes so called hard working stupids those who spend their life studying, studying and studying. One thing I wanna ask if they become software developers, being a Pundit moron doing physics,chemistry and mathematics problems, will they do their job by heart? Will they be passionate about what they will do? NO. They will take it as a mere sinecure so as to get money. What is to do with VIETE's theorem when designing software? Is Clausius Clapeyron equation related to productivity of programs? Will they be doing kinematics problems when using the mouse as if calculating with what angle the mouse should be moved to cover 3.37 square centimetre area on the mousepad in the shortest distance possible!!! Will they be calculating parts per million (PPM) of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) of the keyboard? Then why they become a software developer doing these numericals? Is it guaranteed that every person expert at doing these numericals can write amazing software? Some idiots will become web designers knowing nothing about what HTML is? Many would have never touched a computer in their whole life and would be programmers! I can have complete knowledge of how computer works, how to work with it, and how to build one, a better one like hackintosh (this name sound new to those rustics) without studying physics chemistry and mathematics. I have been admired for computers since schooldays (I don't know those were real admiration or flattery). Then why I can not become a software engineer and they will? Why why why ? How can physics chemistry and mathematics help them creating full-fledged handy software?
I wish there were a test for every job and the questions would be set from that field itself. Suppose for being an Automobile Engineer there would be a test and the questions should be about cars and anyone who has the capability and lore would become a successful passionate engineer. Of course there is need of Physics in that job but after getting the job that guy will study related physics concepts with great gusto, that matter to build cars. Just like that I can learn needed concepts of physics chemistry mathematics required for programming that time happily. That's all.

So, what do you think? If you agree, please share this and let's make a community against this stupid system...

Thanks for reading.

Nikhil
A math hating tech geek

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