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Who should buy an iPhone?
An iPhone is a good choice if you need a smart phone and you're not very smart. No offence but it's the truth because iPhones are simple to operate, even a 70 year old can easily find their way around it within a couple of days of use. Let me tell you why exactly you should buy an iPhone: Because you have a lot of money to throw away Because you're technically challenged Because you like simple things in life Because you just want to show other people you can afford it. You should buy an Android if: You like to customise everything You like to explore all the capabilities of your phone You like tinkering with gadgets You're tech savvy (no working in IT won't necessarily make you tech savvy)That's it. Good luck! P. S I have been using Android since 2011 on 5 different devices. I've rooted 3 devices and installed various ROMs. I have used an iPhone once and will never use again because it's nothing compared to an Android even after jail breaking! That's me. I like complicated stuff!!
Isn't the present educational system tailored to help a particular type of student than all students in general?
Iām bright, curious and love learning new things. But I hate āstudyingā as in for marks, grades and certificates.Ā
When I look at the caliber of students who excel in the system and look at myself, I sometimes find myself better than them but I my capabilities are undervalued because I canāt work with this system. Isnāt it high time we acknowledged that one size doesnāt fit all when it comes to education too? I know many people who are really good at thingsĀ but left out because they donāt hold a degree. What do you think is the best way to combat this issue?
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