Exams and Tests

Are exams and tests important?
Do you think that having children, teens and young adults take a large number of tests and then exams is necessary? If you ask me, I will say no, but a lot of people will disagree with me. So, the question is, are exams and tests actually important in children’s education?
As a student, I take at least thirty tests within four months and then six exams before summer and that is how every school works. I believe tests are important because they test how much you have learned throughout the lessons and the same goes for exams, but I strongly disagree with the fact that I have to study for that many tests. While tests are important, no kid will do as well as they can actually do in a test if that test is after another test and after another test.
“Other students just get nervous before a test just because, according to society, grades determine our future.”
Students experience anxiety before taking a test or an exam because teachers and a lot of parents do not accept failure and the stricter the parent or educator, the more anxious you feel. Other students just get nervous before a test just because, according to society, grades determine our future. Bad grades equal a bad future.
For some students, their anxiety can get out of hand. It can overwhelm them, so they have to know some stress relief techniques. Some techniques are really easy and effective. Some of them are getting enough sleep, listening to music and practicing deep breathing. These techniques can help you relax and get your mind off the things that stress you out at the moment. Also, having a healthy diet and exercising often can help. Lastly, talking about the problems that stress you out and give you anxiety to someone you trust can help a lot.
Overall, tests and exams are stressful, and one could say important. If the school system changes even a little, we can hope that things will get better.
By E. C.