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Oh Dramatic. Imagine studying for the questions that are actually on the exam as opposed to the entire curriculum. Passing the test that covers some percentage of the material is the objective. And the objective of that is to land a high paying job that probably uses an even smaller percentage of the information offered. So what is with all the extra information then? Make work project? Job security? Why is the exam this illusive secret thing anyways? So what if you know the answers to the questions on the exam? Isn't that why you took the course? Now were going to create a new exam designed to miss the bulk of the information you need to land a job. It's up to you to know ever last bit of manusha to prove your work ethic rather than focus what you actually need to know, which would only be sane and efficient. But, like every other industry on Earth, we need to make money. Oh, and this has nothing to do with money, this has to do with honor. The more information we can sell, the more money we can rake in, rather you need it or not. So go and study for twice the information you need and make your best guess as to what the exam will prompt you for. Why? What would be wrong with: Hey, this is what you need for the job your want, this is what you need to know, and the exam will prompt you for what you need to know, so know that stuff.
I wonder if they offer any courses on gaslighting? :)
Is my little assessment I just pulled out of my ass wrong or out of line or do you think I'm onto something? I'm just curious. Leave a comment if you are so inclined. Thank you.
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