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    tht guy is dumb

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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    School is an important institution for Education to work. You can test individuals with exams because the majority will always been shown grade wise.
    Its not me saying it, I was just asking your opinion, but I think he speaks the truth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zitrone View Post
    tht guy is dumb
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    Quote Originally Posted by bondyboy99 View Post
    He said, he's not talking about hating education, but hating school, as how can they test individuals, on te same test when were all different.
    exams are the same conditions for everyone. Its a measure to show adaptability and intelligence of the masses. There are always going to be exceptions to this rule; but generally thanks to exams, it's so much easier to distinguish who would best fit what jobs etc. throughout society.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondyboy99 View Post
    Its not me saying it, I was just asking your opinion, but I think he speaks the truth

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    *That
    I never implied that you said it, I simply gave my opinion.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Teabags View Post
    exams are the same conditions for everyone. Its a measure to show adaptability and intelligence of the masses. There are always going to be exceptions to this rule; but generally thanks to exams, it's so much easier to distinguish who would best fit what jobs etc. throughout society.
    I'm not having a go but, are you saying if someone doesn't understand what 'x' means there not fit for a job, this is what im getting at

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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    I never implied that you said it, I simply gave my opinion.
    Haha OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondyboy99 View Post
    I'm not having a go but, are you saying if someone doesn't understand what 'x' means there not fit for a job, this is what im getting at

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    Haha OK

    The criteria for a job is not on if the person knowns the answer to one specific question but the overall grades and levels of education you achieve. Without education or school it would be difficult for employers to employe those who have the required skills. Hence why education and tests are important.

    Its like going into Nasa and complaining you didn't get a job because one person has a degree in physics and you have a GCSE Grade C,




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    The poem isn't about school not being important, it's about the redundancy of most of the curriculum in the real world and the fact that some parents/teachers will happily justify it with the excuse of "it'll help you get a good degree and a better job". It's about the flawed testing system we have that essentially relies on memory capacity rather than actual relevant ability.

    Yes some exams are important in a number of professional jobs like engineering and such, but when it comes to things that don't require knowledge of Pythagoras' theorem or pathetic fallacy, why are we still told that learning this is 'imperative to success' - it's not.

    I really like spoken word poetry and some aspects of this piece certainly do ring true.

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    When I grow up I want to be an 'x' finder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondyboy99 View Post



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    dnt need u telling me how to spell thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondyboy99 View Post
    I'm not having a go but, are you saying if someone doesn't understand what 'x' means there not fit for a job, this is what im getting at
    You're not quite understanding.
    Just as an extreme example: say somebody is unable to correctly use Pythagoras' theorem, I wouldn't deem them fit to be a theoretical physicist. So in this case, yes, they are unfit.

    That doesn't mean to say that they aren't an excellent poet, etc. Exams indicate/ give a truer representation of people strengths in certain subjects. Employers, therefore, can use this to get a realistic idea of what potential candidates are good at through an independent body.

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