Imagine yourself taking a lesson on how to stay alive in the future like cooking, knitting, and etc. Hence, what you really want to be in the future needs more than just tips to staying alive. Next, you try to get into a medical school and require other standardized tests but are still forced to take the O-NET and A-NET exams that end up no-use. Plus, your English proficiency isn’t all that glamorous. What would you do and how will you turn out in the future?
Present day, Thai school students are being forced to take lessons that are unnecessary for their future in their primary and high school education. Thus, the language that is being used isn’t a universally comprehensive language. In addition, they are needed to take exams that are also not accepted globally. It leads the new graduate to become an incompetent citizen of the world.

For over a decade, students are forced to take courses such as Thai literature, life saving skill (knitting, cooking, carving) and so on so forth. Nonetheless, they are also required to take an O-NET and A-NET test. The O-NET Test (Ordinary National Entrance Exam) includes Thai, Mathematics, Science, Social Science and English. Similarly, A-NET (Advanced National Entrance Exam) compulsory tests are Thai, Social Science, English, Math, Science, French, German, Arabian, Chinese, Japanese and Bali-Sansakrit language. Some of these subjects are not required for their higher education or major. Moreover, leading Universities in Thailand doesn’t ultimately accept O-NET or A-NET exams; surely, Universities abroad also doesn’t.
In addition, the grade required for top universities that needs O-NET or A-NET scores are very low. For instance, Thammasat University (Thai program) requires 250. It’s only a passing grade of 50% for each subject. The admission requirements for leading universities a GPA of 2.75, it’s below the standards of universities abroad that require 3.00 GPA. A GPA of 2.75 is an average/typical score that all the students could get. However, are their capabilities of learning in an excellent level? Enough to absorb the required information for their future?

Lastly, English isn’t the means of their communication. This language is universally used for business, survival or studies in their Master degree. These graduates would come out unprepared for the language of trading or wouldn’t even survive their Master degree.
As a result, when all the factors above are combined and prolonged, these improperly trained students, admitted mistakenly into a higher educational institute with a wrong means of language in their learning would only lead to an inadequate citizen of the world in the future.
Present day, Thai school students are being forced to take lessons that are unnecessary for their future in their primary and high school education. Thus, the language that is being used isn’t a universally comprehensive language. In addition, they are needed to take exams that are also not accepted globally. It leads the new graduate to become an incompetent citizen of the world.

For over a decade, students are forced to take courses such as Thai literature, life saving skill (knitting, cooking, carving) and so on so forth. Nonetheless, they are also required to take an O-NET and A-NET test. The O-NET Test (Ordinary National Entrance Exam) includes Thai, Mathematics, Science, Social Science and English. Similarly, A-NET (Advanced National Entrance Exam) compulsory tests are Thai, Social Science, English, Math, Science, French, German, Arabian, Chinese, Japanese and Bali-Sansakrit language. Some of these subjects are not required for their higher education or major. Moreover, leading Universities in Thailand doesn’t ultimately accept O-NET or A-NET exams; surely, Universities abroad also doesn’t.
In addition, the grade required for top universities that needs O-NET or A-NET scores are very low. For instance, Thammasat University (Thai program) requires 250. It’s only a passing grade of 50% for each subject. The admission requirements for leading universities a GPA of 2.75, it’s below the standards of universities abroad that require 3.00 GPA. A GPA of 2.75 is an average/typical score that all the students could get. However, are their capabilities of learning in an excellent level? Enough to absorb the required information for their future?

Lastly, English isn’t the means of their communication. This language is universally used for business, survival or studies in their Master degree. These graduates would come out unprepared for the language of trading or wouldn’t even survive their Master degree.
As a result, when all the factors above are combined and prolonged, these improperly trained students, admitted mistakenly into a higher educational institute with a wrong means of language in their learning would only lead to an inadequate citizen of the world in the future.
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