The Pros And Cons Of Standardized Testing

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How i do in standardized tests is not a really good job because i always get nervous and I tend to forget lots of things that i know. It's just like if you were to say something in your head and you want to share it then you get called on out but then you forget what you were about to say and it's like i just had it . I consider myself in the middle because I do not go very well but i also don't fail the Standardized Test. Why i think i am in the middle is because i know that this test is supposedly everything i was supposed to know but this happens to everybody they forget things. On the other hand i know most of the stuff is just that i get nervous and when i am nervous i tend to forget things that i know by heart. Ever since i remember

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