Originally Posted by
JamesT
The Education system in this country is a joke for several reasons.
Firstly, as it's free, a lot of students do not respect it and believe messing about/swearing at teachers is the cool and clever thing.
Secondly, they cannot be bothered with education as the lovely benefits system will take care of them: so forget education.
Thirdly, getting paid to go to college? Seriously? I laughed when I found out I will be paid £30 a week just to go to college. It's a waste of money for the government and I am glad that it will be stopped. Students do not need £30 a week for "books etc". Yes, they do need it for travel and maybe food, but that can easily be sorted by paying for students weekly bus pass instead.
The reason why Asian countries have one of the best Education in the world is because the students there understand the importance of education, they understand how competitive the world is, they have a desire to succeed, education is not free there.
And lastly, this grade system is ridiculous anyway. It should be done via percentage as it is more accurate. I could get 70% in all my results and get a B, while someone who gets 79% would still be classed as a B grade, while someone with 80% would get an A. Percentage is more accurate and a fairer reflection of grades - even for college.
In all honesty, for most people, if they are not good at Maths, English or Science, its because of laziness or a lack of interest in those subjects, nothing else. I learnt English 11 years ago. Before that I hardly knew it. I didn't even know what fart meant. However, I managed to get B's in my GCSE's for English - so it's about trying hard.
They may be good at other stuff - but that is likely because they enjoy those subjects more. And GCSE Maths, English and Sciences are looked at when you apply for college and university. For my degree, if you didn't have a minimum B in GCSE Maths and English - forget it, you cannot apply. This is the reason why those three are considered the main core worthwhile subjects.
Subjects such as Business Studies and ICT are useful at school but very easy to get A's in at high school. Bloody hell I didn't attend the first 4 months of lessons and still managed to get an A as its common sense stuff.
I may sound like I am boasting a lot, but it's the facts. Those three subjects are the main core ones.