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All 25,000 Candidates Fail Liberia Univ Entrance Exam- Minister by ochejoseph(m): 11:09pm On Aug 27, 2013
Siberia's education minister says she finds it
hard to believe that not a single candidate
passed this year’s university admission
exam.
Nearly 25,000 school-leavers failed the test
for admission to the University of Liberia,
one of two state-run universities.
The results mean there will be no freshers at
west Africa’s oldest degree-granting
institution, one of two state-run universities
in Liberia, when it reopens its doors next
month for another academic year.
The students lacked enthusiasm and did not
have a basic grasp of English, a university
official told the BBC.
Liberia is recovering from a brutal civil war
that ended a decade ago.
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, a Nobel
peace laureate, recently acknowledged that
the education system is still in a “in a mess”,
and much needed to be done improve it.
However, Education Minister Etmonia David-
Tarpeh told the BBC Focus on Africa
programme that she intended to meet
university officials to discuss the issue.
“I know there are a lot of weaknesses in the
schools but for a whole group of people to
take exams and every single one of them to
fail, I have my doubts about that,” Ms David-
Tarpeh said.
“It’s like mass murder.”
Ms David-Tarpeh said she knew some of the
students and the schools they attended.
“These are not just schools that will give
people grades. I’d really like to see the
results of the students,” she added.
University spokesman Momodu Getaweh
told BBC Focus on Africa that the university
stood by its decision, and it would not be
swayed by “emotion”.
“In English, the mechanics of the language,
they didn’t know anything about it. So the
government has to do something,” he said.
“The war has ended 10 years ago now. We
have to put that behind us and become
realistic.”
The Voice of America (VOA) reported that
the university hired a private consultant to
manage and administer this year’s entrance
exam.
The consultant, James Dorbor Jallah, told the
VOA: “There is a perception in our society
largely that once you take the University of
Liberia admission exam, if you do not pay
money to someone, or if you do not have
appropriate connections, you would not be
placed on the results list. So, the university
has been grappling with how they could
manage the process whereby people’s
abilities would be truly measured on the
basis of their performance in the
examination.”
Liberia could draw a lesson from the mass
failure, he added. “For the country as a
whole, I think this is a clarion call that we
need to all see that the king is moving
around unclad and not pretend as though the
emperor has his finest clothes on.”
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Re: All 25,000 Candidates Fail Liberia Univ Entrance Exam- Minister by slinkky(m): 11:58pm On Aug 27, 2013
The should all resit
Re: All 25,000 Candidates Fail Liberia Univ Entrance Exam- Minister by chaloner(m): 2:28am On Aug 28, 2013
for me if its true that non pass the exam that implies even the examiner or whatever didnt even know the answers, PERIOD

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