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原帖由 wannabe 於 2009-6-7 10:33 AM 發表
c'mon ... if the education bureau can reform its current system and if student's future does not hinge on the public exam ONLY, i don't the teachers would not spoon-feed our youth :smile_22:
OK, tell me which school don't mainly depend on public exam in admission? ( Undergraduate I am referring, grad school is another story ) If not public exam, then probably the money their parents have
US takes SAT.
UK takes their AL
HK takes their AL
China takes their AL
Japan takes their AL
Taiwan takes their AL
blah blah blah
Exam is the most efficient way for scarce resources allocation on the probably best suited students
If there is infinite resources, the govt of course let 100% students to receive at least university level of education ( see in US, they have pretty high tertiary education rate, US has resources)
How about other countries?
To be honest, there are some ways for those outstanding performer in other fields ( like sports, leadership or so) to be enrolled in universities. Famous examples are 方力申 (HK), 鄧亞萍(China) etc. Of course, that is still rare
I still remember this was my chinese oral exam topic in AL, lol
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