Are exams good or bad to have?
Discuss.
whats the idea to have a proof that you can read up on a subject prior to the test? its not hard to spent 3-4 days reading up on what you've learned the last couple of month/years. doesnt prove anything.
and careers for e.g. doctors and nurses, would you want an unqualified and untested person pocking your insides?
No one forces you to take a long education but yourself...
hmm quite ignorant view i think
ofcourse theres point in exams, people are good at certain area's of expertise and deserve to get a chance to study them further and have a known award from it
and careers for e.g. doctors and nurses, would you want an unqualified and untested person pocking your insides?
some people dont like them, but they arn't there for fun
they're essential
You clearly haven't met my mom
i have she's easy
soz couldn't be helped
First Bugz and now you?
Anyone else wanna have a go at my mom, lol?!
written tests require alot more than oral though. memory sure, but thats what knowledge is to remember stuff - using it is intilligence. you're assuming they're only on the 2 phases of the taxonomical levels (account and analyze). in order to obtain full use of your knowledge you need to discuss as well which most people dont knw how to.Exams(written) mean only one thing: You have a memory.
Oooooh!
Context real situation tests(which could test your real life application of knowledge) would be good, but only for testing if you learned anything.
Basicly tests are just a measure stick for you to flaunt around or to help you get to, well, a place with more tests.
Your basic "My peen is bigger then yours" attitude that humanity devolves around
written tests require alot more than oral though. memory sure, but thats what knowledge is to remember stuff - using it is intilligence. you're assuming they're only on the 2 phases of the taxonomical levels (account and analyze). in order to obtain full use of your knowledge you need to discuss as well which most people dont knw how to.
I'm assuming nothing, since i haven't done tests in ages(12 years or so) and don't plan on doing so in the future. But we're talking tests, as generic as it may be.
But the bold part on the quote kinda is what i said. It's not knowledge/intelligence, just remembering stuff, if you don't show how to use it in real life.
we might just be misunderstanding eachother