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'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' A Poem By Suli Breaks by AIG07: 8:29pm On Mar 13, 2016
I came about this poem written by Suli Breaks and I felt like sharing it to help heartbroken students who failed this year's Jamb and others that to whom it concerns.
I hope it serves as a balm to the wound caused by the 'SYSTEM'.

I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate

Right now
There is a kid finishing Parents' Evening in a heated discussion with his mother
Saying, why does he have to study subjects he will never ever use in his life?
And she will look at him blank-eyed, stifle a sigh, think for a second and then lie

She'll say something along the lines of:
"You know to get a good job, you need a good degree and these subjects will help you get a degree, we never had this opportunity when I was younger".

And he will reply:
"But you were young a long time ago, weren't you mum? "
And she won't respond although what he implies makes perfect sense that society's needs would have changed since he was 16

But she will ignore him, grip his hand more sternly and drag him to the car
What she doesn't know is that she didn't ignore him just to shut him up
She didn't lie because they are just returning him from Parents' Evening
And an argument in the hallway would look bad on her resume
She won't lie because she had just spent the last one hour convincing a stern face teacher that she would ensure that her child studies more at home

No! She will lie simply, because she does not know any better herself
Although all her adult life, she has never used or applied
Pythagorean theorem, Pathetic fallacy, and still does not know the value of "X"

She will rely on society to tell her that her child, who has one of the sharpest minds in the school, is hyperactive, unfocused, easily distracted and wayward
Students!

How many equations, subjects and dates did you memorize just before an exam never to use again?
How many "A" grades did you get, which were never asked for when applying for a job?
How many times have you remembered something 5 minutes just after the teacher said: "Stop writing"
Only to receive your results a month later to realize that you were only 1 mark short of the top grade?

Does that mean remembering 5 minutes earlier would've made you more qualified for a particular job?
Well, on an application form it would have
We all have different abilities, thought processes, experiences and genes

So why is a class full of individuals tested by the same means?
So that means Cherrelle thinks she's dumb, because she couldn't do a couple sums
And if this issue is not addressed properly, it then becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy
Then every school has the audacity to have policy on equality
Huh, the irony!

Exams are society's methods of telling you what you're worth
But you can't let society tell you what you are

Cause this is the same society that tells you that abortion is wrong, but then looks down on teenage parents!
The same society that sells products to promote nature hair, looks and smooth complexion with the model on the box, half photoshopped, and has fake lashes and hair extensions
With pastors that preach charity, but own private jets
Imams that preach against greed, but are all fat
Parents that say they want "educated kids" but constantly marvel at how rich Richard Branson is,

...to be continued
Re: 'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' A Poem By Suli Breaks by AIG07: 8:37pm On Mar 13, 2016
Governments, that preach peace, but endorse war, that say they believe so much in the importance of higher education and further learning
Then why increase tuition fees every single year?

I believed Miss Jefferson when she took me into the office, said that my exams would be imperative to my success
Because we were taught to always follow when Miss Jefferson led

Then I took Jefferson out of the equation and learned to think for myself
I realized, we were always taught to follow when misled
Huh, the irony!

Test us with tests, but the finals are never final
Because they never prepare us for the biggest test which is survival!
And what I suggest is fairly outlandish
So I don't expect everyone to understand this
Except for the kid that knows what it feels like to be worth no more than that D or that A that you get on results day
And the ones whose best stories were never good enough for your English teacher
Because apparently you missed out key literal techniques
Did not follow the class plan,
And the language was too "informal" for him to understand
But then he'd reference Hamlet and Macbeth
And you'd fight the urge to express your contempt by partially clenching your fist with only your medius finger left protruding in the middle of your hand
And asking if he was aware that Shakespeare was known as the innovator of slang
Or the kid at the back of the class who thinks:
" Why am I studying something that doesn't fuel my drive? "
But when confronted with a maths problem his eyes come alive

So this one is for my generation,
the ones who found what they were looking for on Google,
the ones who followed their dreams on Twitter,
Pictured their future on Instagram, accepted destiny on Facebook.
This one's for my "failures" and "dropouts", for my unemployed graduates, my shop assistants, cleaners and cashiers with bigger dreams,
My self-employed entrepreneurs, my world-changers and my dream- chasers!

Cause the purpose of "Why I hate school, but love education "was not to initiate a worldwide debate,
But to let them know that whether 72 or 88, 44 or 68,
We will not let exam results decide our fate
Peace.

~SULI BREAKS
Re: 'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' A Poem By Suli Breaks by AIG07: 9:44pm On Mar 28, 2016
Though, school as a means and tool of educating people has taken/withdrawn the free will to choose what to learn and what not to learn away. Thereby, leaving people with no choice than to face curriculums filled with junks that will never be applicable in real life.

But for the sake of light at d end of every tunnel. "A time will come as said by Dr. Buckminster Fuller, when proper education of children by a glorified system of spontaneous education of choice, similar to the Montessori system, will be made possible." i.e children will be allowed to decide what they wanna learn.

And this might just be the hope of d society.

My thought though.
Re: 'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' A Poem By Suli Breaks by prahcetomi(m): 10:54pm On Mar 28, 2016
The main thing is just for jamb to pack their load and go.
Re: 'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' A Poem By Suli Breaks by barnacle: 1:36am On Mar 29, 2016
waoh
Re: 'I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate' A Poem By Suli Breaks by AIG07: 7:30pm On Mar 30, 2016
prahcetomi:
The main thing is just for jamb to pack their load and go.
I doubt it!
Jamb, post utme n other exam bodies are just put in place to check the number of students getting admission and at the long run the number of youths joining the labour force every year.
If not so, y will a student who score above jamb's requirement still not make d cut for admission in our tertiary institutions...

Since gaining admission into a tertiary institution is independent of a student's jamb score as he/she will have to scale through his or her school of choice entrance exam(which is not free too). Its nothing but waste of time n fund...
Well, I don't blame the govt. Its a way of generating revenue.

The solution I'll rather proffer is that Vocational schools should be created round d geopolitical zones. Where students will be guided by vocational guidances and councelors and tested through various vocational aptitude tests.

Not forgetting to sensitize parents on a need for vocational career in this 21st century. This will help reduce number of students that goes back home waiting for another year. above all it will creat n produce graduates who are independent of the govt.

Just my take!

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