Every end quarter of a school year is basically just copious amounts of pre-exam revision on top of mountainous test exams.
Some teachers even pride themselves on getting the best marks in a schooling area.
We need continuous testing throughout the year, not just all jumbled into one at the end so that it barely represents how good a student actually is.
Some teachers even pride themselves on getting the best marks in a schooling area.
We need continuous testing throughout the year, not just all jumbled into one at the end so that it barely represents how good a student actually is.

). The average raw mark attained by all the students in the country who sat this paper might be, i don't know, 56. That becomes the break even point, above which you get more UMS marks than you got raw marks and below which you get less... well, depending on how spread out the results are, anyway. Some weird things can happen if the standard deviation is incredibly narrow or incredibly wide.