Examination...when I heard about it, I feel worrying.
Worrying about the results of my exams.
I’m worrying if I got low score (it’s shameful) but I can’t blame my self,
I deserve it,
because it depends on how I review my notes and how I take the test.
But I want to get high scores so that I can also get a high grades…
Periodical Test
After the first grading period,
there is always an exam that test or measures the learning that we learned about the topics we discussed in this grading period,
it is called the Periodical Test.
After the test,
everyone is busy reviewing their notes about the topics in this grading period.
We hardly memorize what we’ve learned, the formulas, the ways, the histories, and many more.
We also sacrifice our leisure time just reviewing our notes so that we are ready for the test.
It’s so hard memorizing. So tiring and torture.
But after all this sacrifices and brain torturing,
we are all satisfied about the results of the exam.
Others are not satisfied because they got low scores
and they think that they not deserve that score.
But in my side,
I am happy what I’ve got in this exam.
At least,
I do my best reviewing and taking seriously the test.
(huh…….)
NCAE
NCAE, huh, what’s this?
The Department of Education said on Thursday that the National Career Assessment Exam (NCAE),
to be conducted on August 27, 2008,
will help students determine which course to take in college,
noting that there is a mismatch between career choices and
skills among the youth today.
This test will hopefully serve as our students guide in choosing an appropriate career path after graduation,
About million graduating high-school students will take the career test,
which is a revival of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE).
Lapus said the test will evaluate not only the students academic performance
but their technical and vocational capacities and
entrepreneurial skills.
Technical and vocational education is on top of Lapuss agenda this year,
saying it will provide students the competitive advantage
they need to become viable
in the cut-throat global marketplace.
The department is now preparing for the implementation of a Tech-Voc package
for secondary school students throughout the country through a ladderized program.
The NCAE, besides testing general scholastic abilities,
as was done in the defunct NCEE,
will measure aptitudes in several domains,
which includes technical and vocational aptitude, occupational interests and entrepreneurial skills.
This is to enable students, as well as their parents,
to rationalize career prospects,
as well as focus on careers with jobs available by the time they finish school.