Funny this thread resurfaces today, as I had a 45-minute rant with my English teacher on why Standardized testing sucks, and why
No Child Left Behind sucks.
As I'm sure many of the regular IRC-ers know, I had my AP: United States History exam yesterday. This is not only the most important exam of my school year, but possibly of my entire career.
Want to know how much my school cared about it? Zippo. With the exception of my History teacher, not a single other teacher was willing to help me prepare (I had a huge Chemistry test today, 1st period. I already know I failed it because I was busy studying for a history class that will help me in college instead of studying for chemistry I'm never going to use).
Want to know why they weren't willing to help me? Because guess what!? We have state-mandated standardized testing next week!
Want to know what this standardized test does for me? Nothing!
Want to know how the state uses these tests? They give
less funding to those schools who score poorly!
So while I get screwed over on my AP test and Chemistry test, I now get to look forward to yet another test!
Thank you President George fucking Bush! You're helping my education so much!Additionally, while I'm ranting about education...
Again, I'm sure I've mentioned that I want to pursue Computer Science as a career. The highest level computer class offered at my school is Web Design (I learned the entire curriculum for that class in 7th grade). No one worry though, because we have 21 different industrial classes (Welding, Woods, Agriculture, Sugaring, Logging, etc...). When I'm not studying for ∞ tests, attending classes I'm
never going to use in my life, or trying to maintain somewhat of a social life, I'm fighting tooth-and-nail for to take AP Computer Science as an independent study next year, just so I can actually succeed in life.
Isn't education great!?
