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Rethink grade D7 for university admissions - Yankah

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  • Ghanaman 8 years ago

    Private universities are not restricted from accepting them.

  • tan90sin90cos90. 8 years ago

    Every country has its university minimum entry requirement.In ghana the minimum entry requirement is from 50% to 100%, so the students must have the 50% and above to gain admission into university. I rather urge prof. Yankah ...
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  • gentle 8 years ago

    The question now is.....are we more develop than South Africa....?

  • Resilient Counsellor 8 years ago

    Tan90cos90sin90,are you urging Prof.Yankah to resist his Address to the media on the D7 rethink.
    If you've been found in the jaws of D7 before you will not withdraw Prof Yankah's address to the media on Rethink of D7. D7 ha ...
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  • courage 8 years ago

    mr. man do you think the students with grade D7 are failures???

  • Nana 8 years ago

    And are we developing more than S Africa.

  • Bra BABA 8 years ago

    I agreed with prof Yankah's proposal to the gv't to rethink about grade D7 with respect to admission into tertiary education.I am of the view that not only universities but the nursing and teacher training schools,bcos gettin ...
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  • Kofi Laputa 8 years ago

    This is tantamount to encouraging students to under perform. We need students with better grades in our Universities to come out to be critical thinkers in society. This is the only way to develop the Nation. We always compar ...
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  • JB Mann 8 years ago

    Getting good grades does not make a person necessarily a critical thinker because a person can indeed chew-and-pour and get good grades you want.

    As a matter of fact you are trying to say that 'if one does not attend unive ...
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  • akos 8 years ago

    D7 should be considered please. It's killing some of us slowly

  • Ghanaman THE REAL 8 years ago

    There are too many cheap so-called private Universities anyway so, business interests aside, the Govt is right to insist on higher entry requirements to, at least, ensure some level of quality of students! It not necessary fo ...
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  • k.k 8 years ago

    Pro yankah is spot on! why would D7 be a pass and cannot afford candidates the opportunity to enter in varsities? the gov't should consider it very urgently. Or else they should make it in such a way dat there is no pass i.e ...
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  • Thelma. 8 years ago

    Prof we cannot lower the standard. If candidates with D7 are allowed to gain admission, the Fs and Gs and Hs will also start screaming for admission. There is a minimum entry everywhere in the world,including world class univ ...
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  • Angel 8 years ago

    Dose hu tink D7 is a fail are academically myopic.does it mean dat if someone had A n Bs in de all but fr one subject a person gotD7 such a person shd b denied admission?.ma z,is de dat particular subject u are going to persu ...
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  • Gabby 8 years ago

    Our education system in Ghana is useless, who told them getting D7 is easy? What were those leaving the universities with A1 are able to invented?not even tooth picks . what they know is to steal from government coffers. Inst ...
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  • Resilient Counsellor 8 years ago

    Gabby,i have nothing much to say than to tell you,you're right but pls mind some words spoken although we are in a democratic country.like your comment buh be smart.thank you

  • foyoo 8 years ago

    yh I agree with prof. coz if you seen a result slip of some students having a D7 grade in may be science, maths or English subjects respectively, it is considered a pass and its always written at the bottom part of the slip t ...
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  • Akosua Best Fam 8 years ago

    The National Service Scheme was instituted and started in 1973 by General Acheampong. What is Okudzeto Ablakwa talking about?Was he even born then?

  • MUKARFA 8 years ago

    ACTUALLY A "D7" DOES NOT TOTALLY DISQUALIFY A STUDENT,YOU CAN SAIL THROUGH PROVIDED A CORE SUBJECT YOU WANT TO STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY IS NOT HINGED ON THE COURSE IN WHICH YOU HAD THAT GRADE.

  • MUKARFA 8 years ago

    THE GRADE "D" ON ITS OWN IS NOT TANTAMOUNT TO AN "F",A "D" HAPPENS TO BE A WEAK PASS;BEAR IN MIND THAT IT IS NOT AN "F".
    NOW THE "D" HAS TWO ECHELONS,THE 7 WHICH OF COURSE IS STRONGER THAN AN 8,BEAR IN MIND THAT A STUDENT WH ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 8 years ago

    The old D in the A Level can not be equated to the current D7 in the SHS. Kwesi Yankah wants us to lower the bar in education for economic reasons, so that private universities can have more intake! What idle and lazy thinkin ...
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  • Pavlov 8 years ago

    is de professor not aware what goes into scoring of grades? ah, so disappointed. we r not kids in Ghana. he's only weeping 4 his pocket. higher enrolment to amass gargantuan fees to enrich themselves. Ghana needs quality not ...
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  • Princo 8 years ago

    The need to consider grade D7 for university entry cannot be overemphasised--- however comparablly that grade cannot be said to be equivalent to its counterpart under the old system of GCE Advanced Level since the education ...
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  • Big K. 8 years ago

    It's shameful to even hear professors talking Grade D7. Where else in the world do you hear this nonsense? Why dnt you just go by the raw scores if you want to be that detailed? It's very laughable to see the so-called big sh ...
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  • Marcus Fogah 8 years ago

    I do wonder. if D7 is a fail, why should it be named as Pass. if GES knows it is not eligible to send one to school then it should just be named or generally regarded as a fail.