Do exams really reflect a person's true aptitude/ level of knowledge?
Yes they do.
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No, they're a waste of time.
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It depends on the type of exam. Considering the common form that exams take: no, exams only reflect a person’s ability to memorize answers to questions. A person’s true aptitude of knowledge comes from their understanding of it, not their ability to recite answers. An exam that tested a person’s ability to apply the knowledge they’ve gained using experimentation and problem solving could help indicate their aptitude. Side: No, they're a waste of time.
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