We will begin the cabinet meeting.
You’re saying you want to reform the CSAT?
Yes. The current CSAT has become nothing more than a tool for ranking students, not education.
If students must memorize something to take a test,
wouldn’t it be better to memorize something practical, like medicine or law?
That’s ridiculous!
The Medical Association opposes this.
We wouldn’t want another strike, would we?
The Supreme Court opposes it as well.
Aren’t you afraid of justices who can read 2.7 pages every 10 seconds,
24 hours a day without rest?
Then I have a second proposal.
Breaking news.
The government is about to announce a reform plan for the CSAT.
Excessive private education is causing enormous social waste.
People are becoming poorer paying for academy fees,
and children are suffering while memorizing things they don’t really need.
So from now on, every year we will randomly select one
out of 100 professions or activities.
Exactly 200 days after the draw,
a test or competition will be held.
But sports depend too heavily on innate talent, don’t they?
The CSAT is the same in that sense.
Innate factors like memory, comprehension,
and processing speed play a huge role.
I heard that the list even includes things like video games and Gomoku.
This is a test that determines students’ futures.
Isn’t this approach too frivolous?
It’s the same in the end — neither really helps much in real life.
At least games and Gomoku are fun.
– Teacher, please take good care of our child.
– Don’t worry~
It may be a bit expensive,
but we provide 24-hour education and childcare in one place.
– There simply isn’t enough time to master all 100 of them.
In fact, some people start as early as
100 days after birth these days.
– Oh my!
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