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siniylev [52]
2 years ago
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NARA [144]2 years ago
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The implication of the designated list of recognised subjects been revoked with one advantage and disadvantage are explained below: - In the past in four specific designated subjects learners were required to achieve at least 50% that were the same nationwide

<h3>ADVANTAGE OF THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DESIGNATED LIST OF REORGANISED SUBJECTS:-</h3>

The advantage is that there will be more students with better percentages applying for various high education institutions as it should now be easier for them to pick subjects they are most confident in and that will be relevant for their further education.

<h3>DISADVANTAGE OF THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DESIGNATED LIST OF REORGANISED SUBJECTS:-</h3>

The disadvantage of recent changes is that the subjects might not provide student with needed strategies of thinking and learning that otherwise designated subject might have that the student find it easier to pick a subject that will secure their place in the university.

<h3>NBT stands for </h3>

National bank of Tulsa.

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