Posted by Amarachi on Mon 06th Jan, 2020 - tori.ng
According to Reno Omokri, exams should not be used as a yardstick for success because they are just means to test one’s memory.
Reno Omokri
Social media activist and politician Reno Omokri has something for students who consider themselves to be a failure after failing an exam.
According to him, they are not, as examinations are not truly the best way to test for intelligence. He stated that exams are just means to test one’s memory and should not be used as a yardstick for success.
He wrote:
Exams are a test of memory, not a test of intelligence. Read to pass your exam but don’t think you are unintelligent because you fail. Dont think you are better than those who failed. You might actually end up working for a classmate who failed
But it appears as if some of his followers on Twitter have other opinions on the subject. A man identified as Austin believes exams are both a test of memory and of intelligence, as some examination questions are set to determine once analytical capacity.
I think exam is a test of both. If exams were just about memory, there wouldnt be that critical and analytical dimensions in exams. Sometimes, an examiner is testing your ability to be analytical or critical on an issue than your ability to just memorize…