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Posted by: Dénes August 13, 2012 10:30 am |
Interesting documents: Final assessment (mark): very weak A few results (note: all wear Rumanised given names): [Source: Transindex.ro http://itthon.transindex.ro/?cikk=18078] Gen. Dénes |
Posted by: MMM August 13, 2012 04:48 pm |
Interesting! I wonder if the results (quite similar to what happens in my English classes sometimes, with major differences between test papers and oral evaluation) would have been as bad for some of the Romanian clerks... |
Posted by: Imperialist August 13, 2012 05:29 pm | ||
Judging by the first page the final mark is too harsh, the guy writes well in Romanian with minor mistakes, but we don't know what is written in the rest of the pages and what the requirements were. |
Posted by: Victor August 14, 2012 07:06 am |
One has to take into account the fact that, as a rule, evaluation was extremely strict during the interwar era. I remember my grandparents saying that the general mindset of the teachers was : "10 is for God, 9 for the professor and 8 for the student". |
Posted by: Dénes August 14, 2012 09:37 am | ||
Most probably there was no second page, as it was mentioned in the article that everybody was tasked to write a one-page "essay" in Rumanian on a given topic. I also believe the mark (I guess 5 on the scale of 10) is too harsh. Gen. Dénes |