Today was my last day of exams for the semester! This is a very controversial topic. A lot of people believe that exams do not accurately reflect a person's understanding of the subject (due to the time time crunch, pressure, stress, etc), while others believe that those factors are necessary to demonstrate the student's understanding of the material. Personally, I believe that it depends on the style of the exam. Some exams seem very out of line, while others are alright.
Your son's school may offer free ACT practice exams. You should talk to the high school counselor.
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You can get American school exams by attending an American school. You can also purchase practice books for many of the major exams needed to graduate.
I believe that competitive exams should be held as the child can prove himself if he is unable to do so as there are many subjects in school. And it should be optional. Children should decide whether they want to take part in some competitive exams or not. Parents should also keep in mind that thy should not force their children to take part. Thus competitive exams should be held and the child should decide if he wants to take part
A combination of taking exams in school and doing course work works the best in teaching students. Most schools use both and do not use one instead of the other.
How hard your exams will be in school will depend on how well you understood the subject as well as how hard you studied. Generally, if you paid attention in class and studied the exam should not be too difficult.
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Yes, because they can learn at this age and when they are older they have been truly learnt and is smart the get on with their Future
Board examination should be abolished and rather they should be replace by pratical skill , learning skill and professional skill.
Only if the first cousin onece removed is a qualified physician with a specialty in Ob-Gyn, and if your stepdaughter is comfortable with using that doctor.
cheating in the school is meant by the copying in the school in exams from any other student and writing this on his paper no only exams anywhere this is called a cheating in school
In Scotland, exams are typically referred to as "SQA exams" or "Scottish Qualifications Authority exams." These exams are the national qualifications taken by students in Scotland at the end of their secondary school education.