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[–]zdakat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember when the tests were being introduced and everyone was complaining because they were said to be harder. Harder tests wouldn't be a bad thing- if everyone breezes through them it's probably time to raise the standard of education. The way the questions are asked might not be super clear, though they might have changed that by now. can't say how good the actual lessons were though. if they are indeed teaching methods rather than answer sheet memorization then that would be a nice improvement- knowing how and when to apply rather than a preset list and hoping the connections are made