clair-sexing-you-with-his-butt:

noideawhatimdoingrightnow:

Let me just tell you something about this final scene. I sat through this whole movie thoroughly enjoying every last little bit of it. I even made a running motion when the first two gifs happened. When the movie finished my boyfriend was very very quiet and he looked a little sad. I was very confused because it was a fantastic movie. He turned to me and asked “is that suppose to represent how our education system doesn’t make enough accommodations for [mentally] slower students?“  Monster’s University was a little deeper than I thought

While that kind of sucks and all for this slug thing, hear me out.

Sometimes, not making the accommodation is a good thing. We know from the series that Scaring is considered a very dangerous, technically and mentally challenging job. We can compare it to engineering, somewhat. 

Some people are just not cut out for it. And these are the people you don’t want to hold the hand of and babysit through the course.

It’s pretty simple.

"Oh, you took 6 years to get through an engineering course because you failed multiple papers and had to re-do them?”

Here in New Zealand, this automatically disqualifies you from getting Honours in that degree, for one thing, and could you also imagine how that looks? Sure, you tried your best and finally succeeded but if I were hiring, I don’t want someone who takes that long to get his job done.

The university isn’t there to hold your hand and to help you achieve your dreams. It’s there to make money and to give you the information and tools for you to graduate. That’s why it’s so different from school. That’s why you actually have to study in University. School essentially babysits you until you graduate. Uni ain’t got time fo’ dat.

Ok can the other 130000 who reblogged this come back and reblog with this explanation now please thanks.

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