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    1. Aegeansunset12 on

      In Greece our ranking has gotten a lot of negative press domestically.

    2. lordnacho666 on

      What do the scores actually mean? If you score 600, is that twice as many correct as a 300? Are the scored standardized in some way? Are they comparable to previous PISA tests?

      I had a look at an example test. It looks like something people can do before high school in northern Europe.

      Far East kids will finish this test as fast as their hands can write, and have time to fiddle around.

    3. The cutout for mid seems random and misleading. Portugal at 477.7 is green, Spain at 477.3 is yellow. Yet the difference with the first one (559.7) is massive, but both Singapore and Portugal are green, while Spain is not.

      This is coming from a sore Spaniard who can’t let Portugal win.

    4. Wenger_for_President on

      Let the republicans continue to cook. They’ll get us in that mid/low group in a few more years

    5. How does Norway spend so much on education but not have good results?

      Are their investments focused on the university level?

    6. it_wasnt_me2 on

      The fact that my country is as high as 14th has me worried for the world…

    7. Yikes, terrible map. You’ve invented categories that are in fact overlapping. There is no statistical difference between Portugal and Spain, for example. And Singapore and some of the other top-scoring nations are actually higher scoring than many of the same countries in the „top“ category.

    8. Shot_Programmer_9898 on

      Where do they take these tests? I’ve never known anyone here in Chile that took it.

      But I’ve never been close to a private school, so maybe that’s it.

    9. Archivist2016 on

      I remember doing this exact test in high school ( in one of the red countries). It was pretty easy, the math problems were basic and you had a calculator program open in the computer anyway, there were some pattern recognition questions too.

      There was the thinking portion too, you had some easy questions like „This building has gotten some complaints from it’s residents with mobility issues, what should be added to resolve the accessibility issue“ and the sort. Lot’s of „creative solutions“ questions too which tbh are too blame for my countries low scores.

      What I didn’t like was the translation done. It’s pretty obvious it was translated straight from the UK PISA test and some words were nonsensical if you didn’t speak English.

    10. PsychologicalFix5059 on

      glad to see my country get outperformed by an occupied territory

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