Vote
17 Total Votes
No - Voter Comments

Arganger says2017-07-18T13:17:47.4098114Z
Report Post
Waste of time, money and anxiety.

Tmacdagreat says2017-07-19T05:43:58.3906514Z
Report Post
Neither one i important fact is schools are another misinformation institution. I believe in home schooling .

Vilsa says2017-07-21T12:33:44.5168579Z
Report Post
A week after you did the actual exam/test, you will forget about what you learned. Today's youth's future doesn't depend on exams or tests, or basically the whole education system. They teach us where to find x, but not about our taxes. Simply they teach us more about our past than preparing us for the future. School places us under massive pressure for what? My parents forgot about 3/4 about what they learned in school. I learn more from the Internet, than in school. Hell, go check the YouTube channel "Vsauce"! You learn more frrom 1 video than an entire week in school.

Rourkus says2017-10-18T20:19:13.3947110Z
Report Post
No, A persons knowledge should not be rounded up just to do an exam and we should not study for a test or exam we should study for the betterment of our knowledge.

In2You says2018-01-15T17:16:28.0719429Z
Report Post
What's the point of tests? Tests literally defeat the purpose of education because students get caught up in sticking all of the information in their heads that they lose the motivation to actually want to learn. What should be evaluated in school is students' ability to function in the real world. For example, instead of testing students on the Civil War, have them debate about the lasting effects of the war, such as the Confederate monuments. That is the stuff they will need in the real world; they will not have to memorize every detail about everything. Plus, once you get students in a testing mindset, they end up forgetting what they learned because they were too busy cramming it into their heads to actually see its true value in the real world.