Sunday, November 2, 2014

The Complicated Future Awaits Us


Wow the year 2035? There will be quite a lot of changes during that time compared to know. I always imagined the future with flying cars, hover boards, and jetpacks but of course the world has disappointed me. Even though I might remain disappointed for the rest of my life I know that there will be some amazing changes in the educational section of the world. In my mind I imagine a high school based more on technology than books. Computers will teach us instead of humans (sorry Mrs. Kirkman) although students will miss the emotional connection they have with real teachers since computers do not have any emotion and if they do then they will be able to rule over mankind and destroy us all, but that is another story. Say goodbye to textbooks because in the year 2035 everything will be done on tablets provided by the school and that means that lockers will cease to exist since they will not be used anymore. I know that seniors will be carefree and too calm like they are know so they will not study as much as they should so in the future science will be so evolved that before seniors graduate their minds will be implanted with all the information they need to know in order to follow their dreams and be whatever it is they wish to be. You are probably asking yourself why students cannot have the information implanted in them from the start and the answer is simple yet maybe a tad complicated. You see the point of the implant is to obtain information based on what field of study you wish to complete. In the beginning of high school there are multiple students who have no clue on what they want to be so the logical option would be to wait until they are seniors because by then almost all of the will know what they want to be in the future. The only down side to all of this is that once a student chooses a field they are now allowed to switch. In the end humans will be total spawns to technology.  Does the future not sound totally fun? I am not crazy just creative.

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