Are Semester Tests Necessary?

At the end of each semester, students are required to take a big assessment for each class to show what they have learned and whether or not they are proficient. These tests usually have a big impact on the student’s grade. Studies have shown that these tests stress out students AND teachers, especially at the end of the year. But are these tests really necessary and beneficial for the student’s future?

Big impactful tests like these can be very beneficial to students. In an article, Chicago Tribune, it states, “if we didn’t have exams that accounted for large percentages of our grades, students would no longer have the opportunity to drastically change how they do at the end of the semester”. This could support both sides of the argument. Some students, with a lower grade, might be very thankful for these tests so then they have the opportunity to bump their grades back up. However, some students with high grades may not like these tests because they are afraid that it will lower their grade. So should these tests be less impactful on students’ grades?

Semester tests can cause a lot of stress on students. Students have to spend hours upon hours studying for these tests. Not because they don’t know the information, but because there is so much information all packed into one test. The studying part can be stressful, but also just taking the tests. Most of these tests are very long in length or just very time consuming. Not just students, but teachers too. Teachers have to prepare all of the study guides and usually make these long tests. People and students can’t forget that teachers put in a lot of effort into their job into making sure all students have a chance to be successful in life and giving students as many opportunities as possible. And the better you do on these tests, the more opportunities you will have. 

Would it be better if we replaced semester tests with semester projects? Projects can be less stressful and can be worked on over time, not in a small period of time. However, some people, like myself, are not very creative. Many classes do choose to do projects instead, however, most classes just stick to tests, especially the core classes. So this could really go both ways. Or like Bruns' classes, maybe semester tests could be group tests. Making it less stressful, but still a test. Personally, I really like having group tests, not to rely on my classmates, but to be less stressed. A flaw could be a student slacking, but maybe their could be rules applied. Maybe if a student is slacking, they are kicked out of the group tests. There are many other alternative options than just big impactful semester tests.

In my opinion, I think that semester tests are necessary and beneficial for a student’s future. Though it may be very stressful, I think that it is very important for the student. However, I believe that these semester tests shouldn’t impact our grades so much. I usually have a really good grade in all classes, but when I take semester tests, my grade always happens to go down. Usually because it is really hard to get a 100% on these tests.

 

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2010-01-14-1001150311-story.html 

 

https://seamannews.com/25481/opinion/are-finals-necessary/ 

 

Are semester tests necessary?

 

Would it be better to have semester projects?

 

How much should semester tests impact a students’ grade?

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  • Yes, I think that semester tests are necessary. However, I think that it would be much better if it were group tests. So then we can work together and make one big project and I think people would do better on the grade.

    • I agree, I think that group tests could be a lot easier. But everyone would have to be involved.

  •  I don't think that semester tests should be necessary. I think they cause too much stress. I really don't like them because we do all this work all year and our grade basically comes down to one big test at the end of the year.

    • I think that they should impact our grade less, like maybe around 5-10%.

  • I think semester test are nessary because kids need to make sure they acually know the things they've learned. if they dont then they are guarennted to fail. I think semester test should be in a rage from 25%-50% of your grade.

    • I think that the semester test is necessary, however, some people just aren't very good test takers, or get nervous. We put in so much hard work all year, and it could all be ruined by one test? I think that it should range from 5%-10%.

  • I believe semester tests are necessary, but they shouldn't be as long. For the last couple of weeks, everyone is stressing out about semester tests. Im not creative, but I would much rather do projects rather than a test. 

    • I agree with you, I'm not very creative either. But I think that it would be better than have a test in some situations.

  • I understand why they want us to take them but I don't like taking them. I think that almost everyone will forget a lot of things they learned this year whether we take semester tests or not. I understand why they want us to take them though so they can make sure that everyone learned what they were supposed to this year. 

    • I understand that, but I don't think that they should impact our grade so much. Because most of the math teachers have it at 20%, which is the max. I think the max should be something like 10%.

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