Affirmative Action: Unfair Advantage or Deserved Provision?

<p>Now, that is where my argument of: people focus on tests too much. I believe the lessens learned from projects are more worthwhile. People run into roadblocks while doing projects. It is learning from those roadblocks that engrave into someone’s mind. Teachers now days focus more on teaching students to do well on the tests rather than actually retaining the info for the rest of the life. Students will try cramming for a test, but you really can not cram for a year long project. Also, cooperatively working together produces better results regarding social and educational aspects of life. Linking the knowledge to real life produces better results than linking it to arbitrary questions on a piece of paper that students fill out. Then, also what is there to compare? How do corporations and businesses hire people? Through the applicant’s resume, not what grades he got or what rank he was. It revolves around the person’s personality, ability to produce quality work and ambition.</p>