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A bad joke tbh, there are two kinds of questions in exams in university: a) the questions that every retard can answer, b) shit nobody can solve except by guessing and luck. I am so tired of learning that shit, in the exams they never ask what's written in the fucking books they give us. They ask completely specific questions about stuff that wasn't even in the literature they gave us or that wasn't even said in the lectures - and you cannot even extrapolate it from the information you got, especially when they ask for an exact value that wasn't in the book.
It's tiring when you read everything and then they ask an entirely different question with stuff that was never thematised. And then a retard who learned nothing, but has more luck in guessing gets the better grade. I learn for days and it doesn't help in the slightest, because they ask something else. Where should I take the information from? I mean it's not like we have a formula to calculate the fucking values they ask. No idea, haven't read about it. And then the other questions are for retards.
In the end everyone gets a mediocre grade so that they can feign balance in their exams, no: There is no balance, you just don't give good/bad grades anymore and give everyone either a B or C (unless that person did literally nothing).
The 80/20 rule is accurate and everyone that doesn't follow it is a retard (unless they are forced to perform by an outside force like parents). Putting effort into stuff is redundant and when you have the luck of having a family that doesn't require As/Bs do only the absolute bare minimum, if not: It's over and we are in the same situation, boomers really believe that you should still have ambition in a world that makes everyone equally mediocre in grades. Furthermore, grades don't matter anyways, only real life experiences (like having been to a foreign country, having studied at a good university, having a background from various jobs thereby showing the ability to adapt) matter, because the globohomo decadence in the current age requires you to make debts in the thousands before even being allowed to work in a remotely decent job. And multiple choice is rabulistics/pilpul anyways in the higher semesters. JFL, it's over in every aspect of life. Pure grade communism.
@SocialzERo, what you said about school is true, it continues in university. There are only few exceptions like for example math/physics/chemistry.
It's tiring when you read everything and then they ask an entirely different question with stuff that was never thematised. And then a retard who learned nothing, but has more luck in guessing gets the better grade. I learn for days and it doesn't help in the slightest, because they ask something else. Where should I take the information from? I mean it's not like we have a formula to calculate the fucking values they ask. No idea, haven't read about it. And then the other questions are for retards.
In the end everyone gets a mediocre grade so that they can feign balance in their exams, no: There is no balance, you just don't give good/bad grades anymore and give everyone either a B or C (unless that person did literally nothing).
The 80/20 rule is accurate and everyone that doesn't follow it is a retard (unless they are forced to perform by an outside force like parents). Putting effort into stuff is redundant and when you have the luck of having a family that doesn't require As/Bs do only the absolute bare minimum, if not: It's over and we are in the same situation, boomers really believe that you should still have ambition in a world that makes everyone equally mediocre in grades. Furthermore, grades don't matter anyways, only real life experiences (like having been to a foreign country, having studied at a good university, having a background from various jobs thereby showing the ability to adapt) matter, because the globohomo decadence in the current age requires you to make debts in the thousands before even being allowed to work in a remotely decent job. And multiple choice is rabulistics/pilpul anyways in the higher semesters. JFL, it's over in every aspect of life. Pure grade communism.
@SocialzERo, what you said about school is true, it continues in university. There are only few exceptions like for example math/physics/chemistry.