Because some people will get harder questions than others in certain sessions, and people will not feel they got an equally difficult exam as others. And they’d be right.
I meant more like math on monday, Korean(?) on tuesday, foreign language on wed and so on. That way the students would have just one or maybe two subjects each day, without anyone being disadvantaged, and they would still have a lot less stress and more opportunity to prepare them properly for the next subject.
Oh, ok, it seems I was the one who didn’t know enough about this. I didn’t realize in Korea they did all sections in one day. That’s unheard of where I’m from… They’re always on different days. Hard to justify, indeed.
Is there an actual reason they don’t stagger the exams over a week or so instead of this all or nothing, life changing death grind?
Because some people will get harder questions than others in certain sessions, and people will not feel they got an equally difficult exam as others. And they’d be right.
I meant more like math on monday, Korean(?) on tuesday, foreign language on wed and so on. That way the students would have just one or maybe two subjects each day, without anyone being disadvantaged, and they would still have a lot less stress and more opportunity to prepare them properly for the next subject.
Oh, ok, it seems I was the one who didn’t know enough about this. I didn’t realize in Korea they did all sections in one day. That’s unheard of where I’m from… They’re always on different days. Hard to justify, indeed.