Talk:Ohio Graduation Test

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208.122.80.31 15:16, 12 January 2007 (UTC)My school particpates in the ogt and we are constantly pressured to pass it and if we dont we will never make it in this world. As a 10th grader in ohio im scared.

I just remembered taking it a few months ago and I'm scared right now. I can't remember a thing I did on the test (it's been too long) and I don't know my results. Does anybody know how you can get them?

I'm taking the OGT soon as well, if you don't pass any of the 6 times, you can always take the GED. Its not as bad as they act like.

Are you people serious? The OGT is a joke. If you can't pass it the first time you probably don't deserve a high school diploma.

I think there should be a section on what teachers and administrators think about the OGT. I go to one of the two Excellent rated schools in the Cincinnati district and all of the teachers at my school consider it a joke. My chemistry teacher told me that e would be better off learning real science in his class and to not answer questions the way we would if he asked us about them because he's had experience with the test readers not understanding correct answers and marking them wrong. My history teacher said that we should study for the SS test by looking at "all the pretty pictures" in out Norton texts. Millancad (talk) 05:07, 15 March 2008 (UTC)