
Originally Posted by
fingolfin
These are passing rates , on aPOSITIVE ATTITUDE which is really hard to achieve right , why not focus on LEARNING instead of STUDYING just to PASS the NSAT ?
.. yeah, good point. Studying and learning are two different things. Way back in college, I was content to get a grade of 3.0 ( swu, that's passed, hehe ). Grades are just grades, what's important is what you've learned and applying it on the real world.
The lowering of the NSAT passing rate is just plainly lowering the standards. That's it. How does it improve our education standards in any way?
One studies to learn. If you get to learn by not studying, then so be it. But you need to explain to potential employers/managers why your instructor, of all people, thought you haven't learned enough before and thus failed you. Don't get me wrong. I know people who messed up during their college days and were really productive people. But I also have experience with people who messed up during their college days and continue to be messed up when you hire them. Unfortunately, there's more of the latter. And we don't need to create more alibis for our pathetic educational standards.