Typical if today's erroneous thinking and decline of education into mere 
"credentialing!"

Schools and corporations and other organizations don't convey the skills of 
critical thinking, analysis or reasoning nowadays. It's all about paying, 
memorizing the answers and getting the piece of paper.

Some here claim that everyone wants to come from other countries to study at 
our fine educational institutions. However, they don't mention that the main 
reason is the availability of seats.

YMMV

Best regards - Brian Carling
AF4K 




> On Apr 13, 2015, at 3:41 PM, Glen Zook via Boatanchors 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Today's Amateur Extra Class written examination is pretty darn easy!  Also, 
> using the various "sample" tests, one acquires the ability to recognize the 
> correct answer without have any understanding of the question.  Since the 
> correct answer, and all of the incorrect answers, MUST be presented on the 
> examination papers using the exact wording as in the examples, the human 
> brain very soon recognizes the correct answer.  The only thing that is 
> permitted is to vary the order in which the possible "answers" are presented 
> on the examination papers.
> This is very unlike the General Class examination that I took in October of 
> 1959.  Instead of being multiple choice answers, one had to draw schematics, 
> determine the value of things using memorized formulas showing your 
> calculations on supplied "scratch paper", fill in the blank, etc.  There were 
> VERY few multiple choice questions.
> The old Advanced Class examination was multiple choice.  However, one had to 
> choose which components that were missing from schematics, calculate things, 
> and so forth.  For "grins", I worked a couple of the calculations using 
> misplaced items in the formula and the "wrong" answer that I got was 
> definitely one of the possible multiple choice answers.  However, the General 
> Class examination was considerably harder.
> The Amateur Extra examination was only harder than the Novice Class 
> examination that I took in February 1959 because it had 50-questions instead 
> of 20-questions! Glen, K9STH
> 
> Website: http://k9sth.net
>      From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] 
> Cc: [email protected] 
> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2015 1:38 PM
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] [Bulk] Re: ARRL Band Plan
> 
> If Generals feel their portion of the band is congested, they only have
> to upgrade to Extra (under the current FCC rules) to take advantage of
> all the band spectrum. Sounds like a no-brainer to me. 
> 
> I would also suspect many of today's newly minted Technicians (computer
> savvy et al) would have more of an interest to operate digital modes then
> the traditional CW mode.
> 
> It's the 21st century; times are changing and amateur radio operating
> practices, procedures, wishes, and desires need to evolve.
> 
> 
> 
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