Saturday, November 29, 2008

Why we are not abolishing exams yet?

A few years ago, you might think that a graduate should be respected, because they are knowledgeable. However, this concept doesn't seem to be appropriate these days. Why?
As we all know, the graduate needs to pass through a lot of challenges and tests, by reading a lot and studying very hard. Even though some might really studied very hard, they don't get the chances to enter a university because they might not score a good grade, which might because what he studied didn't come out in the exam. This shows that we still need luck to pass with flying colours, instead of study hard.
In these days, you don't need a lot of hard work or fortune to be a graduate, what really matters now is money. Yes, in deed, you need money to be a graduate, because there are so many private universities now, and they all need to have someone pass their exams, and hence their passing marks wouldn't be high, thus, all you need is just basic knowledge about the field that you study and anough education funds. If you don't like to work, and you still have money, you can even study some more degree courses until you are ready, and everyone will think that you must be brilliant to study so many courses.
That's bullshit, i know, and so do the exams. The exams don't represent your ability anymore these days, and maybe you are so good to score full marks in all papers, it just tell us that you are very good in memorizing, but what about your leadership? your co-operation skill? Aren't those the most important qualities in all careers?
Exam sucks!

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