Kids Graduations???
Kids Graduations???
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- orrinward20
Often I find myself at odds with what albums says, but he's always putting sentences together coherently.
It's such a good sign of a weak argument when someone starts insulting the language used rather than the topics discussed.
I think there are merits on both sides. Reward should be given based on an individuals accomplishments beyond what is expected of them - A weaker student who improves should be praised just as much as a strong student who gets top in the class.
It does seem a bit defeatist to hold a ceremony simply for getting through every step of academia though.
I enjoyed my secondary school and University graduations a lot, but it was because it was a send-off from an establishment, not progress through a single year.