Sad| Law students in Zambia made a stir with their results. Look at the marks they are scoring
Sad| Law students in Zambia made a stir with their results. Look at the marks they are scoring
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A lot of people have been shocked by pictures that have been going around the internet recently. This is even more surprising because it’s impossible for a law student to get such low grades on their exams. People on social media say that kids in other schools aren’t learning what they should, which is why they do so badly in school.
People have no idea what to say about the grades those law students got. When you look closely at the pictures, you can see that one student just got 0/50 on his test, while others are getting 4/50. They need to start working hard because it seems like they don’t realize that the future is slipping away.
Some people say that teachers aren’t working these days because kids aren’t doing well in school, as if they weren’t going. Sometimes you can’t blame teachers because they don’t know that the only reason kids don’t learn anything in their classes is because of them. The grades they got on their exams have caused a huge problem on social media. Some people laugh it off, but they can’t see that their futures are getting worse.
Teachers are always telling students to pay attention in class because they know how hard it is to stay at home and not work. When your teacher tells you to listen and pay attention, you might not always take them seriously. Some people say that it’s wrong to post those grades on social media because it could hurt the kids.
I can tell that this time they will start working hard because they have realized that feeling isn’t good anyway. This is not okay anywhere, because you can’t laugh at someone when you know they’re hurting. I think that all students should start to pay attention to what their teachers and parents say.
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