I don't mind tests honestly bc i'm smart but i can see where you're coming from.
Though, tests give qaulifications, and qualifications means higher education & jobs.
Furthermore, personally, i fuckin love some subjects at school and like...i'd love to do the tests, mostly because they're the only way to higher education on the thing which i'd want so.
The root of the issue revolves around why are tests required now?
And i say now for a reason. The job market form people just coming outta school RELIES on their grades, practically, since they don't have the experience that people who're now adults could get a job on with bad grades. Grades are all people have got to go off striaght outta school.
I'm going to compare here...uhhh someone who gets a job in like non-professional office work vs someone who does do professional work.
Yer non-professional, the grades don't matter all too much, so long ad they're good enough to get the job. The professional on the other hand needs it for higher education, and need to be testsed to make sure they're right for the job too.
SO my point is it depends on what path you go, tests are needed for one path but not really for the other.
I believe that kids are tested too much in school. It wastes time.
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I don't mind tests honestly bc i'm smart but i can see where you're coming from.
Though, tests give qaulifications, and qualifications means higher education & jobs.
Furthermore, personally, i fuckin love some subjects at school and like...i'd love to do the tests, mostly because they're the only way to higher education on the thing which i'd want so.
The root of the issue revolves around why are tests required now?
And i say now for a reason. The job market form people just coming outta school RELIES on their grades, practically, since they don't have the experience that people who're now adults could get a job on with bad grades. Grades are all people have got to go off striaght outta school.
I'm going to compare here...uhhh someone who gets a job in like non-professional office work vs someone who does do professional work.
Yer non-professional, the grades don't matter all too much, so long ad they're good enough to get the job. The professional on the other hand needs it for higher education, and need to be testsed to make sure they're right for the job too.
SO my point is it depends on what path you go, tests are needed for one path but not really for the other.