Pass Or Fail Grading System Essay

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Remember when school was fun? You probably don’t. Because our generation is filled with stress and competition, school was never really “fun.” Since we were in preschool, we have been graded on everything. Placed from “best” to “worst”. Comparing students with each other, on who is smarter. Competing with each other and getting jealous when someone else gets a better grade than you. Letter grading undermines learning and teaches students to value grades over knowledge. To solve this problem I think that all schools should adopt the pass or fail grading system. To get rid of the A's B's and C's so you don't have to worry about what you get on a test but to actually understand the material that you are supposed to learn and not just memorize random facts you don’t even understand. …show more content…

Students in a traditional letter grading system often feel stress to do exceptionally well in school. According to a study by the Mayo Clinic, “When students only receive a pass or fail grade, they do not have to worry about a grade point average, which causes less perceived stress.” I bet that we have all heard horror stories about high school stress. How all nighters become habit, and even some students resort to extreme measures like drugs and suicide. Don’t you want that to stop? Do you remember over the summer, when a student from our very high school ran away from her SAT’s due to too much stress? Don’t you want that to stop? Willingness to take academic risks is also one of the pros of pass/fail grading. Many students will drop-out of classes that they are not doing especially well in, just because they are not getting an A. Under a pass/fail system, students will be willing to take challenging courses. A pass or fail grading system is like a seatbelt in a car, it gives you a sense of security even though you could get in an

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