I as a former teacher witnessed students worry more about passing the test than actually learning. Also, in a school we are rarely allowed to read/study a book in its entirety. Lastly, i saw students learning at different paces, which tells the student that if they are not prepared when test times arrive they are perceived to be weak/slow/ ADHD ect, creating an inferiority complex in those students.....
BarakAllahu feekum! Great discussions!
Yes bro I wrote about Ibn Khaldun in my personal statement and it's why I studied history at Oxford! We talked about his cyclical theory of history :)
I as a former teacher witnessed students worry more about passing the test than actually learning. Also, in a school we are rarely allowed to read/study a book in its entirety. Lastly, i saw students learning at different paces, which tells the student that if they are not prepared when test times arrive they are perceived to be weak/slow/ ADHD ect, creating an inferiority complex in those students.....