GSAT was supposed to help us move past the trauma of the Common Entrance Examination. When I was around the age for CEE, I distinctly remember reading about a kid who committed suicide the year before because they didn't pass.
Here is the thing: there was nothing particularly wrong with CEE as a way to assess a kid's readiness for secondary education. GSAT, and now PEP, have become as traumatic as CEE because this infernal island has an education system in which 12 year old children know that if they don't do well in these exams, that's pretty much it for the rest of their frigging lives.
🚨⚫️🔵 Inter verbal proposal for Curtis Jones: €25m package, instantly rejected by Liverpool.
#LFC value Jones at higher price and deal not progressing at current conditions.
Me a medz people who dont live here really want a vote because dem send money back to dem friends/family. They feel they are entitled in determining how Jamaica runs. That's insane. Now me a medz if them a give money out a love or as a power play.
@davidmullings Based on what I’m seeing the diaspora need to retract their spending. Jamaican residents say we are unfit to share our perspective on the countries development (politically) are we only good for giving money?