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I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate – Suli Breaks,Vanity Fair,2009

“I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate” picks up on the education topic but takes a different stance and angle from “Why I Hate School But Love Education”. This poem talks about how we have been made to think about how education and getting university degrees can give us opportunities to have a better chance in making our dream careers a reality. It also touches on how as individuals we are judged and tested by how well we perform on exams, but not all people perform well in exams so why are they made out to feel like they’re dumb? The inconsistencies of the education system are really peeled open to reveal a deep problem that needs to be addressed and how society’s needs have changed to make this even more apparent.

When it boils down to it, why are we misled into thinking that education is the only way forward for successful means in our work and career lives? We need to open our minds and educate ourselves that exam results aren’t the barometer of success and that we can’t let them decide our fate. We are in charge of our own destinies!

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I Will Not Let An Exam Result Decide My Fate||Spoken Word

Question: When I look back and reminisce I remember, aside from the physical sensations, my memories are kinda like a video. Like if my friend had a good mile-long jog in 2006 I remember the visuals and sounds of the moments in addition to being there. What about you? Do you remember in words/dialogue or almost in what seems like “video”?

Answer: I tend to be more visual,so it’s video with some words as supplements