Turkish exams are too hard.

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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - The state of Turkish Exams
    2:55 - LGS exam paper
    4:13 - Babbel
    5:13 - LGS question solution
    8:10 - Tough AYT 2021 question and solution
    13:41 - Recent change of minimum passing score
    14:24 - Patron Cat of the Day
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  • @tibees
    @tibees  Před 2 lety +1570

    There are Turkish subtitles available for this video - just click the settings wheel at the bottom of the video.
    Timestamps: 0:00 - The state of Turkish Exams, 2:55 - LGS exam paper, 4:13 - Babbel, 5:13 - LGS question solution, 8:10 - Tough AYT 2021 question and solution, 13:41 - Recent change of minimum passing score, 14:24 - Patron Cat of the Day.

    • @wonderfulworld9006
      @wonderfulworld9006 Před 2 lety +9

      Hi I love your videos

    • @ibrahimhalilaksoy6847
      @ibrahimhalilaksoy6847 Před 2 lety +5

      ❤❤❤
      HELLO. CAN YOU SOLUTIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS OLYMPICS ON YOUR CHANNEL? THANK YOU

    • @pingnick
      @pingnick Před 2 lety +4

      Wow Turkiye is now the official name of Turkey in Roman script perhaps🤯 - testing wow it definitely harkens back to coming of age ceremonies presumably before settled agriculture which might have included an astronomical component in particular perhaps!? Certainly no permanent written records of these ceremonies available to us so wow how can we all feel like high preistly people even if we didn’t score in the top 1% or whatever wow hmmm… an ongoing conundrum as old as communities of people themselves however defined perhaps BUT made more crazy by so called settled civilization indeed🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🗽♾🌈😘🥰😍🌌🏆☮️💟😻😻😻…

    • @mark_hezekiah
      @mark_hezekiah Před 2 lety +1

      You have not checked out the Nigerian system.

    • @LENZ5369
      @LENZ5369 Před 2 lety +4

      The unemployment and 'brain drain' problem is a symptom rather than a cause -specifically of the country's political climate and it's...odd economic policy.
      And unfortunately (short of a minor miracle) it is probably only going to get worse for most Turks.

  • @karlmarx370
    @karlmarx370 Před 2 lety +10293

    genelde o soruları çözmek için kendimize 1 dakika gibi bir süre belirlemek zorundayız ablacım

    • @connorr0
      @connorr0 Před 2 lety +419

      hatırlattığın için sağol LGS'de artık ağlarım herhalde

    • @mlbbwarrior8576
      @mlbbwarrior8576 Před 2 lety +38

      @@connorr0 bende 😭

    • @em1nqq764
      @em1nqq764 Před 2 lety +23

      @@mlbbwarrior8576 bende

    • @karlmarx370
      @karlmarx370 Před 2 lety +117

      @@Sezai001 hahahahaha 30dk verildi diye tüm sorulara 30 dakika ilave süre verilmedi. sen ve senin gibiler sayesinde kendimi şarj ediyorum. ben o soruları çözmek için 1 dakikadan kısa süreyle yarışmalıyım ki gelişebileyim ama sen 30dakika ek süre verildi diye geçiştirmeye devam et. belki de sizlerle aramızdaki tek fark bu

    • @myriad_color6229
      @myriad_color6229 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Sezai001 baraj kalktı çünkü millet işsiz ve cahil kişileri işe almak isteyen yok iyi bir iş bulmak için yine 350 puan üstü almak gerekiyo

  • @kaangozudok7046
    @kaangozudok7046 Před 10 měsíci +4701

    School? In Türkiye, we are playing survivor simulator.

  • @mrslundy1535
    @mrslundy1535 Před 2 lety +1183

    "Making the exam questions harder doesn't make the education system more quality" is a very good point.

    • @tanura5830
      @tanura5830 Před 2 lety +13

      It's not about educating it's about eliminating people who can't pass or don't want to pass

    • @ArdaU
      @ArdaU Před 9 měsíci

      yeah its correct for example why would anyone get benefit for solving tv sale percentages @@tanura5830

    • @Cosmic_Ocean_
      @Cosmic_Ocean_ Před 9 měsíci +18

      ​@@tanura5830 eliminating in a dirty way, not fair

    • @tanura5830
      @tanura5830 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Cosmic_Ocean_ Yes that's why school is bad

    • @fatihkorkmaz3360
      @fatihkorkmaz3360 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @tanura5830 You are exactly right I have been 3 times(years) in this exam after finishing high school and I realized that it is not about being smart or anything it is just a evil system that who wants to raise the smartass and suffer the poor.

  • @oscarpavelvera9167
    @oscarpavelvera9167 Před rokem +523

    Turkish students really go through a very difficult test, adding the factor of family pressure to be "someone", the unlucky situation with economy, competion, and so on. Im not turkish, but I used to be close with an amazing turkish person, I knew for what she told me and all the things we shared that things are really hard in Türkiye. However I always believe turkish are really brave people. My best wishes to those students!

    • @aliensar7322
      @aliensar7322 Před 9 měsíci +5

    • @korkukokusu8311
      @korkukokusu8311 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Good for them . Maybe they will learn from french .

    • @Pearlite_for_life
      @Pearlite_for_life Před 9 měsíci +2

      thanks for wishing for us but ık ı wont be passing

    • @Kpoppcw
      @Kpoppcw Před 9 měsíci +5

      ‼️‼️As a Turk, this year I will be taking the LGS exam that I took in the 8th grade at the end of secondary school, and I am tired of everything from the pressure on me to the stress of the exam.
      You can take this exam only once in your life.
      This exam affects your whole life because you choose the high school you will attend thanks to this exam.
      You can choose a good high school. If you got into a bad high school, you will get a good education.
      But if you got into a bad high school, you get a bad education and end up taking the university exam (you may take this exam more than once).
      If you have a good education, you will probably go to a good university. If you have a bad education, you will probably go to a bad university.For this reason.
      This LGS exam you will take at the end of secondary school is so important that it will affect your whole life.
      Students who are good at sports activities cannot have the profession they want due to family pressure, because sports professions in Turkey (painter, ballerina, swimmer, athletics, boxing, skating and many other professions) are financially low.
      That's why families don't want their children to do these professions. Families tell their children that they will choose the profession that makes the most money.
      To give an example, the most popular professions in Turkey (the professions that make the most money) direct their children to doctors, nurses, lawyers, judges and similar professions. When they (usually) fail, it is possible for them to hear things like “there's nothing for you” or “you can't achieve anything”.
      I will take the LGS exam this year and they give trial exams in all subjects every day at school so that we can get good results in LGS.
      I'm in the 8th grade and I'm at my school. There are a total of 100 8th grade students.
      In the exam we take every day, a piece of paper on which everyone's ranking from 1 to 100 is written is hung in the corridor of the school, and all students who are in the last 40 are scolded in front of the school.
      Schools in Turkey are divided into 2 private schools. and Public schools, Private schools are paid but education is better, Public schools are free and education is worse than private schools.
      I go to school 7 days a week, I go to school at 9pm on weekdays, return at 5pm on weekends and I have a lot of homework and you are constantly compared to other students by your family. ‼️‼️
      ‼️‼️I wrote about Turkey's entire education system here.‼️‼️

    • @bellafandomlover5174
      @bellafandomlover5174 Před 9 měsíci +5

      ​@@Kpoppcwhey, I know it's tough but you can do it! I managed to get a great score in last year's LGS and am now going to IEL so don't give up, OK?

  • @bryanpaulsicard4798
    @bryanpaulsicard4798 Před 2 lety +5912

    Dear Turkey,
    Just cause you're on two continents doesn't mean you can be twice as tough on students.
    Sincerely, everyone else.

  • @onalbetul1809
    @onalbetul1809 Před 2 lety +11353

    thank you for listening and understanding our condition better than our ministry

    • @furkankrgl9450
      @furkankrgl9450 Před 2 lety +153

      Our Minister of National Education did not listen to us that much and does not care.

    • @SERGEANTDlCK
      @SERGEANTDlCK Před 2 lety +142

      Lol your minister of education can't even speak english 😂

    • @heyyou..
      @heyyou.. Před 2 lety +25

      @@SERGEANTDlCK how do you know ? I’m German but I still want to know

    • @pedro.zoppiski
      @pedro.zoppiski Před 2 lety +48

      I've been to Turkey in 2008 and had a lot of interesting discussions with turkish people about the armenian question. Most of them disagreed as far as the word genocide was mentioned. Being a respectful gentleman, I was always welcome. If I do the same thing nowadays, god knows what is gonna happen... Frankly, Turkey doesn't deserve Erdogan.

    • @SERGEANTDlCK
      @SERGEANTDlCK Před 2 lety +18

      @@heyyou..
      Ziya Selçuk hatte mal ein Gespräch mit einem US-Amerikanischem Botschafter wo der Botschafter eine Art Vortrag auf englisch gehalten hat, und Selçuk konnte nur mit "Ok" antworten und lachte ab und zu mal obwohl es eine ernste Angelegenheit war.
      Man sah wie er keine Ahnung hatte was der Ami sagte 😂
      Source: Bin Türke

  • @feslegenn
    @feslegenn Před 2 lety +1107

    27 yaşındayım üniversite mezunuyum bölümümü birincilikle bitirdim deneyimim olmadığı için işsizim, iş görüşmesine değer bile bulunmadım.. Gerçekten bir gençliğimiz vardı onu da gelecek kaygısından ve yetersiz hissetmekten yaşayamadık. Türkiye'de adaletli bir eğitim sistemi ne yazık ki yok🥺teşekkür ederiz halimizden anladığınız için..

    • @cendlam
      @cendlam Před 2 lety +28

      Gerçekten bu halimiz ne olacak giden gençlik o kadar çaba ve hicbirsey… keske hepimizin birleşip konuşup rahatladığı alanlar olsa bu stres ile bu yaşta saçımız beyazlıyor 😂

    • @baran9889
      @baran9889 Před 2 lety +6

      Yanlış analamazsan eğer hangi bölümü okudunuz acaba

    • @feslegenn
      @feslegenn Před 2 lety +5

      @@baran9889 İnsan Kaynakları Yönetimi

    • @Nobodyy2009
      @Nobodyy2009 Před rokem +6

      Peki nasıl deneyimin olabilir?

    • @feslegenn
      @feslegenn Před rokem

      @@Nobodyy2009 işe alınarak🥲

  • @zeynepk.6301
    @zeynepk.6301 Před 2 lety +358

    Keşke en zor ve saçma sınavı yapmakla değil de en kaliteli eğitimi vermekle anılsak... O zaman hem gençliğim hem de milli duygularım daha az incinirdi.

  • @zerenmusic
    @zerenmusic Před 2 lety +8038

    Birde durmadan değişen bir sınav sistemi... Allah biz Türk öğrencilere güç versin.

    • @nasrullah9249
      @nasrullah9249 Před 2 lety +71

      @J'Ceasar 2 yil sonra?

    • @omerfaruk8684
      @omerfaruk8684 Před 2 lety +133

      @J'Ceasar ne millete ağlama yazıyorsun

    • @DREAMMED
      @DREAMMED Před 2 lety +104

      @J'Ceasar if you can't keep a humble tongue speak those words to yourself

    • @zerenmusic
      @zerenmusic Před 2 lety +30

      @J'Ceasar ?

    • @muhammmete.d.
      @muhammmete.d. Před 2 lety +29

      Sınav sistemi değişikliği değil , en son sınav sistemi 2017 de değişti , bu değişen gelişen insanlar için yapılan değişiklikler , yavaş yavaş bizde Japonya gibi ülkelerdeki sınav zorluklarına ulaşıyoruz , asıl olan zaten bu

  • @kidneystoner9452
    @kidneystoner9452 Před 2 lety +3985

    My heart goes out to all the Turkish students who suffer this ridiculousness

    • @laraguler4094
      @laraguler4094 Před 2 lety +159

      As a Turkish the problem is not exam its our goddamn parents...

    • @marayaman9420
      @marayaman9420 Před 2 lety +338

      @@laraguler4094 everything is problem in turkey❤️

    • @beri1470
      @beri1470 Před 2 lety +34

      Oh, it feels good. So how are things going in your country? ❤

    • @laraguler4094
      @laraguler4094 Před 2 lety +105

      It's so horrible in the Everything:
      Economy,Education,Policy,Women rights...
      Most of the young people wants to go Germany,Russia,France in here. No one wants to stay.
      So which country are you from ?

    • @KRAKUMAL
      @KRAKUMAL Před 2 lety +11

      @@marayaman9420 💀

  • @crimsonone3401
    @crimsonone3401 Před 10 měsíci +179

    and the worst part is our parents don't realize how ridiculously difficult or education system is and if we fail they think the problem is always us.

    • @lilac_20091
      @lilac_20091 Před 9 měsíci +7

      cidden yav! yahu bi salın yani gençliğimizi yaşayamıyoruz!

  • @sadeceyoutube2925
    @sadeceyoutube2925 Před rokem +137

    Finally, I found someone to explain how difficult Turkish exams are. Because the only problem in Turkey is not how difficult the exams are, but there are many reasons. Family pressure / expectation, future anxiety, hopelessness, the fact that the country is in a bad situation lead us to pessimism.

  • @gulsahmenekse2561
    @gulsahmenekse2561 Před 2 lety +4456

    eğitim hakkında,sınavlar hakkında, ülkemizdeki siyasetçilerden bile daha fazla şey biliyor ablamız

    • @canuzer7412
      @canuzer7412 Před 2 lety +11

      Çok doğru sooluyorsun

    • @KRAKUMAL
      @KRAKUMAL Před 2 lety +16

      Bruh moment öyle bir andır ki...

    • @lazp9621
      @lazp9621 Před 2 lety +4

      çoğu ülkede aptal politikacılar var

    • @chandlerbing8012
      @chandlerbing8012 Před 2 lety +34

      Sence bilmiyorlar mı yoksa umursamıyorlar mı?

    • @bocekbeyin
      @bocekbeyin Před 2 lety +3

      İstatistiklerin gücü. +evrimsel psikoloji

  • @vineler1391
    @vineler1391 Před 2 lety +2525

    Ablacım asıl konudan habersizsin bu kadar zor sınavın yanında öğrenciler bu sınavlara çalışabilmek için sadece bir test kitabına 100 birim para veriyorlar yaklaşık 10 saatlik asgari ücret kadar paraya sadece bir kitap alabiliyorlar. Gerçekten inanılması güç bir pozisyondayız ülke gençliği olarak.

    • @efebaranba
      @efebaranba Před 2 lety +63

      knk onunda ötesinde abla 2 soruyu 15 dakikada çözdü senin 1 dakika gibi bi süren oluyor amk 1 dakikada o grafiği çizemem ben soruyu nasıl çözeyim

    • @dombilililili
      @dombilililili Před 2 lety +14

      @@efebaranba cidden bu arada djmdjxjxkkx

    • @stainedglassliker6511
      @stainedglassliker6511 Před 2 lety +15

      @@efebaranba video çekmek için olabilir mi?

    • @yagzkutun6325
      @yagzkutun6325 Před 2 lety +7

      @@stainedglassliker6511 yemin ederim mal knk kadının önüne ayt koysalar 1dkda çözebilirmi

    • @Efe_2506
      @Efe_2506 Před 2 lety +14

      @@efebaranba 1 dakika değil knk feni 20 dakikada bitirirsen ki ben bitiriyorum 3 dk kaliyor her soruya ve yetiyorda ayrıca sana anlatarak çözüyor sen sınavda anlatarak sesli sesli mi çözüyorsun burda abla zaten anlasilir olsun diye yavas çözüyor kalem hareketlerinden anlarsın

  • @sillygoobersupersilly
    @sillygoobersupersilly Před rokem +94

    i am a fellow turkish student, and you truly understand our struggles better than the ministry itself. these exams are not only insolvably difficult, but also a great reason why the mental health of turkish students is going downhill. i personally have been dealing with an anxiety disorder for years now, and i am not the only one. so many students are suffering from anxiety, demoralization, depression and burnout, solely because of exams. even if you get good marks and graduate from a good university, there is a good chance that you will be working at a local grocery store anyway.

    • @raduleu293
      @raduleu293 Před 5 měsíci

      Some problems are too hard for a 8th grade for sure.. For example, the exercise with the polynomial of degree 4 can be solved if you know derivatives... but I doubt they teach derivatives in mid school...

  • @ManicTurkishDreamGirl
    @ManicTurkishDreamGirl Před 10 měsíci +44

    I'm happy that someone is finally talking about what Turkish children have to go through. Back when I was studying for LGS, I went to school for 8 hours then prep school for 6 hours 7 days a week. I had no energy to do anything other than sleep and so did my friends. That year I started to hurt myself (I'm getting better). I got so stressed out I started hallucinating. I'm not kidding.

  • @pranavmahajan8458
    @pranavmahajan8458 Před 2 lety +5771

    Dear Turkish students, as a fellow Indian I can feel the pain and suffering you're all going through..There's a lot of similarities between us in terms of education..I know there's a huge loophole within our Education System itself..which none of the ministers or the exam takers care about..Completely neglecting our mental health..and the pressure and stress we have to deal within our daily lives. So all I can give you is a tight hug.. i know its really hard and we have no other choice but to go through this, But we all will go through these ashes of fire and rise like a Phoenix..

    • @JustARandomGuy2354
      @JustARandomGuy2354 Před 2 lety +164

      And sadly you can found someone being proud for his hard and harsh system....

    • @Beril_.
      @Beril_. Před 2 lety +44

      @@JustARandomGuy2354 I don’t think that anyone is proud some just like messing around and try to put others down or show off

    • @cerenkara3943
      @cerenkara3943 Před 2 lety +78

      23 yaşındayım ve 2 yıldır işsizim Bu sistem nasıl düzelir bilmiyorum

    • @niichisann
      @niichisann Před 2 lety +47

      I hope so.. Thank you for the support :)

    • @movvamokshagna6272
      @movvamokshagna6272 Před 2 lety +44

      The problem begins with the parents wanting their children to do what they decide and not thinking about the dreams of their children.

  • @efe_aydal
    @efe_aydal Před 2 lety +7275

    In Turkey I entered all kinds of exams. I also had the chance to teach in USA and see the difference in exams and the curriculum. Here is why Turkey has really hard exams and lessons, but it's the Americans who get to go to space.
    1) Turkish exams are not only hard. They have very limited time to solve compared to USA. Which is completely stupid because they teach kids to do fast and sloppy work. If we didn't have time problem, we'd be able to solve the problems the surest way, thus eliminating error.
    2) In Turkey, students get to "memorize" things rather than learn. In USA, there is much more application, therefore kids actually learn what they're doing. I was allowed to teach kids the way I wanted, which wouldn't be allowed in Turkey. And whatever you learn, you get asked from that in the exam. For example, even if you get a hard question like the one in the video, you have already solved a similar problem.
    I really really REALLY hated the limited time and looots of questions to solve in an exam.

    • @rvanallahverdiyev8575
      @rvanallahverdiyev8575 Před 2 lety +103

      A.

    • @feslipikachu7376
      @feslipikachu7376 Před 2 lety +127

      hayat tavsiyeniz var mı hocam şuan ne yapmalı sizce 18 yaşındaki genç beyin göçü de dahil olmak üzere ne yapabilirim ki şuanda bir yeteneğim bir özelliğim yok ise

    • @konstantinkuchaev4493
      @konstantinkuchaev4493 Před 2 lety +221

      işte ümmetin tek umudu, biz gençleri düşünüyor

    • @cihangirkeser8226
      @cihangirkeser8226 Před 2 lety +66

      Reiiiiiiiisssssss 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🐺🐺🐺🤘🤘🤘 Türkün gücünü birkez daha gösterdik

    • @frenky3698
      @frenky3698 Před 2 lety +68

      efe ab😳

  • @kkekerem41
    @kkekerem41 Před 9 měsíci +56

    I took the LGS exam. The number of students who hired a separate private course and private tutor after the school course for 1 exam was very high. At that time, they were solving hundreds of questions a day. And they only gave us 1 minute for 1 question

    • @asyaMiku
      @asyaMiku Před 9 měsíci +5

      aga o bide lgs deki mavi üçgen sorusuna bakmadı onu görse hayatttan soğar yeminle

  • @theuraniumeater6554
    @theuraniumeater6554 Před 2 lety +24

    The question that you solved in 3:50 doesnt need 2 unknowns you could have solved it by using 1 unknown. And 90,150 and 120 can divided 30 that means that will be 3x,5x and 4x in order. And if you try solving by not dividing them and using 1 unknown can make the question harder and longer than the standart and simpliest main way (P.S. the questions of 8. Grade doesnt want you to solve the questions by using 2 unknowns.)

  • @MertcanAmaKemalist
    @MertcanAmaKemalist Před 2 lety +4136

    En kötüsü de yurtdışındaki öğrencilerden daha zor sınava girip daha kötü üniversitelere gidecek olmamız. (Tabi kazanabilirsek)

    • @azra6208
      @azra6208 Před 2 lety +185

      kazansak da işsiz kalıcaz ya da mükemmel bir iş bulsak da az maaş alıcaz(euro-dolar bazına göre az) ya da çok donanımlı olsak bile yurtdışına gidemeyebiliriz ki artık Norveç gibi ülkeler Türklere turist vizesi bile vermiyor

    • @sule2903
      @sule2903 Před 2 lety +11

      @@azra6208 işsiz kalmaktan iyidir az maaş almak 🥺

    • @theo3357
      @theo3357 Před 2 lety +14

      yurtdışındaki üniversitelere girmek daha kolaysa onlara gir tutan mı var?

    • @an3rezs361
      @an3rezs361 Před 2 lety +179

      @@theo3357 uçak ve lisan icin kurs parami ver

    • @beyz8309
      @beyz8309 Před 2 lety +45

      @@theo3357 beyin yoksunu

  • @user-io2le5oc1f
    @user-io2le5oc1f Před 2 lety +2692

    Fun facts: she solved the “lgs” which is a abbreviation for “Lise giriş sınavı” which mean “high school entering exam” and she solved the question by using two unknowns but in middle school they only teach solving one degree equations not with two unknowns…

    • @momofromatla2318
      @momofromatla2318 Před 2 lety +114

      iki bilinmeyenli de tek dereceli oluyo, ben son teoga girdim bizim müfredatta vardı iki bilinmeyenli ama şanslıydık biz yeni nesil pek yoktu :D

    • @ardacakr4351
      @ardacakr4351 Před 2 lety +89

      2. dereceden olması için kareli olması lazım bilinmeyenin sayısı derecesini değiştirmiyo

    • @khaenriya
      @khaenriya Před 2 lety +71

      bunu bile bilmememiz sistemin ne kadar berbat olduğunun kanıtı bence

    • @ADevtr
      @ADevtr Před 2 lety +28

      @@momofromatla2318 1. derecenin de sadece tek değişkenli denklemlerini öğretiyorlar normal şartlarda ortaokulda iki bilinmeyen ne müfredatta ne de ders kitaplarında var sadece sorularda görebiliyorsun.

    • @momofromatla2318
      @momofromatla2318 Před 2 lety +14

      @@ADevtr saçma ama şaşırdık mı, hayır. Lise boyunca yeni nesil soruları derste çözülmüyor sona gelince yeni nesille tanışıyosun. Alışın yapcak bi şey yok ben kurtuldum size kolay gelsin vnvnfmfk

  • @korukiwiarts
    @korukiwiarts Před rokem +76

    Hi. I'm a New Zealander living in Turkey. I differently found your video subject very interesting. I knew that the Turkish education system was quite hard, but had no idea it was as hard as what you had just shown. I know for a fact that Turkish are very clever, when it comes to math, language and more. A lot higher level than schools back in my country. But I could be wrong as it's been many years since I'd taken an exam

    • @vipxr
      @vipxr Před 10 měsíci

      i think this isn't about being very clever tbh, it is about turning those kids into racehorses and just ruining their lives for years upon years.

    • @temmuz5275
      @temmuz5275 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I think it's time to leave Turkey. If you do not leave Turkey, the education system will rot you and your life energy will disappear. You will have to live unemployed.

    • @damlatorun6756
      @damlatorun6756 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Wait till you see everyone in our class 😂
      Bro is 7th grade and doesn’t know the multiplication table

  • @toky2590
    @toky2590 Před 11 měsíci +216

    In Ukraine , we used to have ZNO exams , which were somewhat hard , but now during war we have one multi-test NMT exam which significantly easier (We don't need to write an essay and we don't have difficult equation with parameter)
    That first diagram question took me like 10 mins to solve , I actually kinda enjoyed it , but then she said that's you have like 1 minute on it and I was like 💀

    • @user.127
      @user.127 Před 11 měsíci +30

      Ahh yess! The worst part is the limited time. We take one exam in parts which are Turkish, History, Geography, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. So, most of the time we have to solve Turkish part faster to create extra time for Math 😅 and Turkish part has long texts and as complicated as rest of the exam. 🤧

    • @MaxPayne-fi1mz
      @MaxPayne-fi1mz Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@user.127Hi friend, How is the civil department of ODTÜ? I am getting admission there.

    • @user.127
      @user.127 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@MaxPayne-fi1mz Did you mean civil engineering? If so, ODTÜ is really good at technical departments as engineering

    • @nehir2403
      @nehir2403 Před 10 měsíci +2

      If you don't get into the top 50,000 in Turkey, you can't go to a mid-level university 3-4 million students take the exam every year.
      Moreover, these two were the easiest math questions I have ever seen, and you only have 1 minute for each question there are also 8 lessons in the exam.

    • @MaxPayne-fi1mz
      @MaxPayne-fi1mz Před 10 měsíci

      @@nehir2403 How can there be 4 million students applying? Turkey's population ain't that big.

  • @orange-pc2mn
    @orange-pc2mn Před 2 lety +1561

    I started crying as soon as she showed me the booklet. I took this exam last year and when I saw the math questions I started crying in the middle of the exam. I went to school and private lessons throughout the year. I was working sometimes more than 9 hours a day. I could barely go to a good high school, but here they push us even harder. We have already started to study for an exam that will be held 4 years later. wish us luck

    • @meneksepapatyalale
      @meneksepapatyalale Před 2 lety +3

      Kaç yapmıştın geçen sene

    • @furkandeniz1910
      @furkandeniz1910 Před 2 lety +21

      Got to study smarter not harder, that's the key!

    • @shadowmonarch3155
      @shadowmonarch3155 Před 2 lety

      was it that hard enough to cry? It was probably the easiest question paper, I have ever seen for college entrance. this type of question, here solved by grade 6-7 kids. You would literally die in India if you see our college entrance exam question(JEE Advance).

    • @shadowmonarch3155
      @shadowmonarch3155 Před 2 lety

      On top of that, about 11 million students take this exam every year, and only 10000 get selected to get in IIT.

    • @orange-pc2mn
      @orange-pc2mn Před 2 lety

      @@meneksepapatyalale %2 lik dilime girebildim

  • @IkoftI
    @IkoftI Před 2 lety +505

    This exam is harder when you realize that it will directly effect the rest of your whole life

  • @eululc
    @eululc Před 9 měsíci +27

    I didn't watch the video yet, just sharing my experience. I'm a 8th grade student in Turkiye. I am preparing for an exam named "LGS" (Liselere Giris Sinavi) and based on the score I get, I'll go to a high school. That exam is EXTREMELY hard that I have to solve over 600 questions a week to get an impressive score (more than 450, max is 500.) It gives me a lot stress and pressure. I come home at 5.30pm everyday and take courses on Saturday. I have extremely bad headaches after school, it's getting so hard to study everyday. In fact, I am just 14 and I don't think we should solve over 600 questions a week just to go to a high school. (I'm writing this comment crying because of how tired I am even after taking 4 hours of sleep and skipping 4 HOURS of studying)
    *I remembered something else while watching the solution of the question. We have 1 and a half minute so solve this one.

    • @CarRTR
      @CarRTR Před 9 měsíci +2

      Aynısı

    • @damlatorun6756
      @damlatorun6756 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Ben de seneye sınavcıyım ve ne zaman sınavı düşünsem titreyip terlemeye başlıyorum

    • @New_Generation970
      @New_Generation970 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I understand you, very well. I am one of those who entered last year. Sometimes you will never be able to maintain your motivation, you will get tired, there will be times when you will not be successful even if you work hard. But we have to do this if we want to get into a good high school. I'm in high school now. I am also in a very good high school. But right now, I look forward to the days when I studied for LGS. I know it's been 2 months since school opened, but the education system makes us memorize all the concepts down to the smallest detail. I study 5 hours a day and I never get paid for my labor. So what I'm saying is, have some control over yourself. These days too will pass. And one day there will come a day when you will receive the reward of your labor.

  • @halilibrahimustun50
    @halilibrahimustun50 Před 2 lety +1979

    Let's make something clear. What makes the students who live in Turkey fed-up, depressed, and exhausted is not the difficulty of the exam. But the potato quality of the education system for sure. If one wants to be a doctor and get into a university, they have to know physics as good as a physics teacher, chemistry as good as a chemistry teacher, Turkish as good as a Turkish teacher, and that applies to other lessons. You wanna be a Computer Scientist? Here take that biology book, memorize it, grasp it, and learn university-level biology as good as a biology teacher does. Then you're allowed to go and choose CS!
    Beyond that, it's hard to explain by words the awful quality of the teachers in Turkey. Because, in terms of nepotism in education, Turkey ranks 1st in the world by far! In middle school, I had a teacher who didn't know how to calculate square root! Plague on him! Those who are good at their fields mostly work for private schools that many students can not afford. Well, nothing much to say. The geography that you've born in is your destiny :/

    • @46princebhargav85
      @46princebhargav85 Před 2 lety +59

      It’s the same in India

    • @tuantrinhminh2326
      @tuantrinhminh2326 Před 2 lety +23

      It's like that in many places. The difference is most don't cry about it on every possible occasion.

    • @marazali1816
      @marazali1816 Před 2 lety +29

      haklısın aslında ama abartman hoş olmamış, üniversite seviyesi biyoloji bilmen gerekmiyor lise seviyesi biyoloji bilmen gerekiyor. bu başlı başına saçma zaten yalan söylemene gerek yoktu

    • @stainedglassliker6511
      @stainedglassliker6511 Před 2 lety +71

      @@marazali1816 lise müfredatı aslında lise müfredatı değil bir kere neyden bahsediyorsun?

    • @raquexx
      @raquexx Před 2 lety +60

      @@tuantrinhminh2326 The difference is most don't cry about it on every possible occasion.🤓🤓🤡

  • @kendinefan
    @kendinefan Před 2 lety +1397

    Şu sondaki polinom sorusunun benzerini ilk gördüğümde matematik öğretmenimden anlayamamıştım . Şimdi altyazıya bile bakmadan çok rahat bir şekilde çözümü anlayabildim . İşte bu eğitim sisteminin özeti .

  • @Chqnnn_
    @Chqnnn_ Před 9 měsíci +9

    Cidden çoğu öğrencide gelecek kaygısı var, belkide bizi anlayan nadir insanlardansınız teşekkürler.

  • @hinadeyin623
    @hinadeyin623 Před 2 lety +58

    And now as a 16 year old high school student, I'm so stressed about TYT-AYT exams. It will affect to my future self's life quality. And this fact makes me want to go another country to study like England or Germany. It is really sad because I wanted to be useful for my country when I was younger...
    And thank you for understanding us! I'll be following your channel!

    • @anastasia_852
      @anastasia_852 Před rokem +5

      Oh man I feel you. It's just sad, wanting to be useful to your own country but then there's the "Oh you wanna stay here? Well ya can't because the conditions aren't right" coming at you.

    • @veutreydale
      @veutreydale Před rokem +1

      beggars can't be choosers. We have one life to live in this amusing universe and ofc that's our very natural right to want it to live as the same way as an average european or north american does. A basic ordinary life where you don't have any future anxiety bcz of the economy and nepotism bs.

    • @rustamramazanov2003
      @rustamramazanov2003 Před rokem

      I want to study in a Germany uni, but education there is also very hard, if im not wrong.

  • @rinie2580
    @rinie2580 Před 2 lety +846

    an unwritten rule: if there is something Turkish in your video, that video will be watched a lot.

    • @starshield87
      @starshield87 Před 2 lety +29

      Tabiki dkahfksheoajd

    • @user-ey5iq8qq5r
      @user-ey5iq8qq5r Před 2 lety +26

      of course. sincerely a turkish studenyt

    • @sumoattack7510
      @sumoattack7510 Před 2 lety +17

      And Tibees realized that lately

    • @alpbali3504
      @alpbali3504 Před 2 lety +60

      Because we turks are really curious of what other nations think about us :D

    • @holyalpaca750
      @holyalpaca750 Před 2 lety +12

      We do kinda act a lot like a hive mind.

  • @mrearth4178
    @mrearth4178 Před 2 lety +323

    The only person who can effectively speak out against the crooked education system of Turkey is someone who isn't Turkish, thanks for your work and maybe it will amount to something.

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 Před 2 lety +21

      Obviously, she can't be jailed for this

    • @Leila-nn2re
      @Leila-nn2re Před 2 lety +3

      @@kasadam85 Do turks get jailed for criticizing the education system?

    • @barsdonmez5936
      @barsdonmez5936 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Leila-nn2re no

    • @OBENSBIZARREADVENTURES
      @OBENSBIZARREADVENTURES Před 2 lety +5

      @@Leila-nn2re we can get jailed for other type of criticizm tho...

    • @kasadam85
      @kasadam85 Před 2 lety

      @@Leila-nn2re It depends on your wording, if you involve the current government too much in a harsh manner then you'll get a fine. Worst case scenario is getting jailed

  • @cCc-ri4dw
    @cCc-ri4dw Před 8 měsíci +2

    thank you💕we needed someone to explain this. And you are so lucky for your education system.

  • @HesFoset
    @HesFoset Před 11 měsíci +4

    For us Turkish students, exams are a nightmare.
    Education system that changes every year
    earthquakes
    epidemic diseases
    İnexperienced parents
    family pressure
    conflicting education system
    Lack of equipment in schools
    economic crises
    the simultaneous presence of politics and education in schools
    Risk of not being able to find a job after finishing school
    There are many more problems along with these problems, but I don't want to cause a headache.

    • @dusenbirlevo1954
      @dusenbirlevo1954 Před 10 měsíci

      Its also ironic that people living outside of Türkiye knowing it but parents do not

  • @wtf-sm5xr
    @wtf-sm5xr Před 2 lety +2321

    Fun fact: She solved the LGS question with two unknowns but in Turkey they teach us this in high school :,) Which means that they teach us the solution of high school ENTERING exam question after ENTER highschool 😃

    • @zidliyrunazyeb
      @zidliyrunazyeb Před 2 lety +40

      Şahsen ben liseye geçmeden önce aldığım matematik ile ki buna denklemler de dahil liseden sonra o temel ile bişeyler yapabildim lise bana ortaokuldaki konuların bi tık derinlemesine inmesi gibi geliyor hep. Tabii kendi düşüncem.

    • @cagriegekeles6830
      @cagriegekeles6830 Před 2 lety +99

      @@zidliyrunazyeb bi tık mı?

    • @yoro__33
      @yoro__33 Před 2 lety +12

      there is an answer to this question using only x but i dont remember what it is right now, i remember solving this question in the exam and i solved it correct. i remember a private teacher explained it to me and told me this should be my go-to format of solution for any type of pie chart questions but i just cant remember what it was. it is possible.

    • @yoro__33
      @yoro__33 Před 2 lety +4

      it just makes things kind of complicated though. although at that point i was pretty used to it

    • @dbb1371
      @dbb1371 Před 2 lety +5

      Knk iki bilinmeyenli denklemi 8 de görüyorsun bu arada.Oran orantı sorusu zaten bu.

  • @diot1ma
    @diot1ma Před 2 lety +976

    The question that you solved at the end, the AYT question. We solved it a few months ago with our math teacher. It took almost 30 minutes to figure it out and write it down. The question was on a test book called " Orijinal", may other Turkish students remember. Currently we have to study at least 6 hours a day and it should go up to 8 hours or more if we want to have a degree which can refer to first 1000. I am way more relaxed than my friends are but I can see the stress they are suffering from. I am really sad that it has to be this way to earn our lives.

    • @berkay6441
      @berkay6441 Před 2 lety +17

      Aglamaa

    • @sadasdqwfrkoqwfqw9824
      @sadasdqwfrkoqwfqw9824 Před 2 lety +3

      Kanka orijinalin türev,integralde zorluk açısından geçen çok kaynak yok fakat diğer konuları basit aslında ya orijinalin

    • @efekangomuk
      @efekangomuk Před 2 lety +1

      kanka orijinaldeki o soru kaçıncı sayfa kaöınxı soru söyleyebilir misin bi

    • @ozanm.g.6633
      @ozanm.g.6633 Před 2 lety +90

      @@berkay6441 sen büyük ihtimalle iyi bir insan değilsin.

    • @vforvendetta2374
      @vforvendetta2374 Před 2 lety +18

      İlk 1kdakiler 6 8 saat mi calisiyo saniyon la

  • @pokerformuppets
    @pokerformuppets Před 8 měsíci +6

    Jeez. I thought you went through that polynomial one remarkably quickly! Anything less than 5 mins to solve that is insane. (I learnt a lot from your explanation -- thanks!) I could do the pie chart one though, using a completely different method from yours.

    • @kiki_user
      @kiki_user Před 5 měsíci

      Less than five minutes ☠️?? We need to solve it in 1 minute at most, otherwise the other questions will not catch up, bro (there are 40 questions in mathematics).

  • @erenvelibirinci1766
    @erenvelibirinci1766 Před 11 měsíci

    tysm for the attention you gave for the turkish students, students like me they make us study so hard its just so nice of you and you cant understand the meaning that it meants to us tysmmm

  • @seyma_sultan_durden
    @seyma_sultan_durden Před 2 lety +734

    Be sure, most teachers in Turkey cannot explain this question as well as you. I'm gonna take TYT and AYT exams. Wish me luck.

    • @travisbickle3835
      @travisbickle3835 Před 2 lety +42

      most of my teacher couldn't solve this question without looking it up.

    • @AlliasEllie
      @AlliasEllie Před 2 lety +58

      I have many friends from your country, and they all hold a special place in my heart. I am always saddened to see how these wonderful people suffer the inadequacy of a corrupted government that requests values of its people that no one in power possesses. I wish you luck, and I wish for a better future for the country and your fellow countrymen.

    • @seyma_sultan_durden
      @seyma_sultan_durden Před 2 lety +6

      @@AlliasEllie Thank you😊

    • @snamwlis
      @snamwlis Před 2 lety +2

      Good luck

    • @adnanburak
      @adnanburak Před 2 lety +5

      Burada bir diğer etken kötü öğretmenler işin içine giriyor polinom sorusunu 4 - 5 farklı hocadan dinledim ve 1 i hariç diğer hiçbiri iyi bir şekilde açıklayamadı

  • @Alex-eg8qr
    @Alex-eg8qr Před 2 lety +820

    I'm currently studying for LGS and my teachers consider me an "exceptionally smart student" but I struggle a lot because of my ADHD. The Turkish education system doesn't even think about people like me who suffer from disabilities and learning difficulties.
    Edit: I got to the high school I wanted! I wish you all luck to do the same.

    • @ventibarbatros2319
      @ventibarbatros2319 Před 2 lety +27

      Im going through the same thing and I hope u can get into the highschool u want!!

    • @Alex-eg8qr
      @Alex-eg8qr Před 2 lety +13

      @@ventibarbatros2319 Thank you! I hope the same thing for you too :)

    • @miracfrr
      @miracfrr Před 2 lety +6

      max lgbt yaş kitlesi

    • @GrkTheGrk
      @GrkTheGrk Před 2 lety +4

      So First of all I am in uni did not get diagnosed until I started Uni/Turned 18, saw how Uni was, learnt about ADHD and I pursued diagnosis etc. etc. So I didn't think while I was in high school about ADHD.
      But as I am thinking now you are just 100% right. Like I was super burnt out and just struggling to focus in class but just because of the "exceptionally great exam results" it was deemed okay and was just told to focus more in those classes.
      And as I am writing now I just realised something. I would get hella bored in my Highschool chemistry class because this new teacher and he was just repeating the same example question in class with different numbers. It was to him to make sure we never forget, but it just make me lose focus at the start of the lecture and didn't get any material in that class whole year.
      But when I complained a bit between my friends about chem class all of them were like oh yea but those are so helpful I like all the repeating a lot. And I was just so confused how they found that system sooooo efficent.

    • @berkeyuce61
      @berkeyuce61 Před 2 lety +4

      Concerta kurtarıcın olur güzel kardeşim dehb için en iyi ilaç

  • @ranarana1613
    @ranarana1613 Před 2 lety

    Just thank you. This video means a lot

  • @nazlalagoz8616
    @nazlalagoz8616 Před rokem +5

    Very well said. These exams are not only hard but also given with quite limited time so students need to do TONS of practice questions/tests merely to get faster at solving these. If they want to get good scores students need to put a pause on their lives and simply solve tests like a robot to prepare. As a previous student in Turkey, I am so glad that I am past this and feel sorry for the youngsters. Now, living in the Netherlands I see that it does not need to be so hard to get a good education.

    • @BH-fy5hi
      @BH-fy5hi Před rokem

      I am so sad for my nephew

  • @nisano2954
    @nisano2954 Před 2 lety +190

    Unfortunately, I took the TYT and AYT 2021 exams this year. When I took the exam, which is now called LGS, I got a very high score and went to one of the best high schools. But unfortunately TYT and AYT were so hard that it ruined my efforts. I was depressed because of the exam. I'm on antidepressant medication and I go to the psychiatrist every month. I studied for this exam for 2 years, I am still studying. Test books are very expensive in the country anyway. A test book is 120 Turkish Liras. So you can think of it as 100 dollars according to your country. Another thing is that we can't find a job even if we study. Did you want to be a teacher? You cannot be appointed. Are you appointed? You have to take an exam called KPSS and get 95 points. Did you do that too? You are required to attend the interview. (Interview: Experts determined by the state before you ask general culture questions.) Did you get everything right in the interview? Congratulations, YOU ARE NOT A TEACHER. They ignore our efforts, they use us as if we are race horses! I hate this system.
    Ben bu sene TYT ve AYT 2021 sınavlarına girdim maalesef. Şu an adı LGS olan sınava girdiğimde ise çok yüksek bir puan alarak en iyi liseslerden birisne gittim. Ama ne yazık ki TYT ve AYT o kadar zordu ki, emeklerimi mahvetti. Sınav yüzüden psikolojim bozuldu. Antidepresan ilacı kullanıyorum ve her ay psikiyatriste gidiyorum. Bu sınav için 2 sene çalıştım, hala çalışıyorum. Zaten ülkede test kitapları çok pahalı. Bir test kitabı 120 Türk Lirası. Yani siz bunu kendi ülkenize göre 100 dolar olarak düşünebilirsiniz. Şöyle bir şey de var ki okusak bile iş bulamıyoruz. Öğretmen mi olmak istedin? Atanamıyorsun. Atandın mı? KPSS diye bir sınava girmen ve 95 puan alman gerekli. Bunu da mı başardın? Mülakata girmen gerekli. (Mülakat: Önünüzde devletin belirlediği uzman kişiler siz genel kültür soruları soruyor.) Mülakatta her şeyi doğru mu bildin? Tebrikler ÖĞRETMEN OLAMADIN. Emeklerimizi hiçe sayıyorlar, bizi birer yarış atıymışız gibi kullanıyorlar! Bu sistemden nefret ediyorum.

    • @mehmeterciyas6844
      @mehmeterciyas6844 Před 2 lety +2

      Hangi lisede okudun? Ben de 18im

    • @ixazalvoh7793
      @ixazalvoh7793 Před 2 lety +5

      benim de ayni valla teogda 492 almistim sehrimin en iyi liselerinden birinde okudum ve mezunum su an

    • @ixazalvoh7793
      @ixazalvoh7793 Před 2 lety +8

      nedense kucuklugunden beri az eforla basarili olmaya aliskin insanlar icin o surec daha zor o yuzden anliyorum seni

    • @chaotichomie
      @chaotichomie Před 2 lety +8

      :( cografya kaderdir.

    • @gcnr6060
      @gcnr6060 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ixazalvoh7793 yeminle aynısı 496 alarak en iyi dedikleri okula gittim ama ben de mezunum içimden ne kadar bu sene böyle zorlamazlar demek gelse de maalesef daha beterini bile sorabilirler. Ne diyelim allah yardımcımıx olsun

  • @tibbarraeeerht7783
    @tibbarraeeerht7783 Před 2 lety +478

    These exams are not for "testing how much a student has learnt" or "promoting healthy competition among students" as some (not all though) education systems around the world like to say. Instead, I think some of these "hard exams" are simply artificial barriers to entry for students trying to gain access to "higher learning" available only to the rich and privileged. Where I live in China, this problem is more apparent than ever; parents shell out thousands of dollars a year for tutors and study programs for their children just to ace the Gaokao, which to be frank simply serves as a filter for those who can afford higher quality education and those who cannot. Learning has become a commodity, and the beauty of discovery and exploration that learning once possessed has been washed away alongside this trend. Thankfully, several government mandates are toppling this trend, and hopefully education systems around the world will finally give back to children the awe inspiring qualities that learning should possess.

    • @madman7544
      @madman7544 Před 2 lety +16

      I'm a Turkish student and I can say this is entirely true.
      And profits government by two sides first side of this scam is because this exams are so hard poor children of the poor families never get chance to escape and go to overseas for a better life and work their entire life as workforce under rich.
      And second one is even if lower middle class families are hardly able to afford high priced schools and special classes,because of you not choosing their shity free government schools they consider it's a luxury that you're paying for priced schools and take Luxury taxes from your education.

    • @nasrullah9249
      @nasrullah9249 Před 2 lety +3

      i'm so sad for saying "you are right :( "! so so right ...

    • @Spextori
      @Spextori Před 2 lety +3

      Hasn't private tutoring been banned by the Chinese government?

    • @newtonianfluid883
      @newtonianfluid883 Před 2 lety

      This is such a good analysis 🧐 I agree with you.

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 Před 2 lety +2

      Beautifully written

  • @snakeasme6615
    @snakeasme6615 Před 2 lety +2

    thank you

  • @alyupecter
    @alyupecter Před 9 měsíci +2

    As a Turkish guy, I can confirm the M.E.B for some reason, makes the Turkish questions incredibly hard!

  • @justavideodiary
    @justavideodiary Před 2 lety +334

    The issue with ridiculously difficult exam questions at a very young age is that it oftentimes leads to corruption. You need private tutors, which only the privileged can afford. The private tutors are often teachers who work at a child's school. Problematic. Then it is not unheard of to buy the questions from local council members or those with access to tests. Problematic. You then have to think about the wider issue of forcing children to spend all of their time cramming for exams instead of providing flexible learning opportunities where the student has more choice in what they are studying as well as the level at which they are learning. THEN, if you zoom out at the global level, you see the universities in the UK and US moving away from the exam based assessment as an old fashioned way to engage with student and measure their progress.

    • @SerabiiBot
      @SerabiiBot Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah, I feel like if more countries adopted the Australian way of doing high school subjects (generally, you pick the subjects you want to take in a year, and so you're the one choosing the exams you do at the end and hopefully it's on stuff you actually care about or excel at), we'd have a lot more motivated students and a lot richer lives.

    • @HackedPC
      @HackedPC Před 2 lety +3

      @@SerabiiBot we can't choose subjects.

    • @amrit5679
      @amrit5679 Před 2 lety +2

      In India too ,we hv entrance exams need to enter into engineering and medical Colleges,very tough to crack

    • @rikimiki12
      @rikimiki12 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes!!! I've seen this in other countries as well. The tutoring business is huge and while it is possible for someone very gifted to pass, most students pass because of paid tutoring (I'm not including here those who sell answers or tests, just honest learning by tutoring). In the end I think it's very bad for general education, lots of smart students are lost in the process and you get an army of people with diplomas who are actually more or less stupid (because they were guided only for those types of questions that appear in tests, by their tutors)

    • @ramon1930
      @ramon1930 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep. The second question i solved with linear extrapolation . But man, i'm in the college these dudes have no clue what they are doing.

  • @naz3454
    @naz3454 Před 2 lety +104

    We also cannot ignore the fact that we are given ridiculously less time to solve these questions. When I was preparing for the AYT/TYT exam about 3 years ago, none of my classmates were training for the topics, but rather for speed. We were expected so solve around 150 questions in less than 2 hours. It isn't a exam that tests knowledge. It tests whether you have memorized enough question types to not waste time to actually think analytically on how to solve the question.

  • @fatihkzlova8971
    @fatihkzlova8971 Před rokem +2

    Thank to you for showing how hard exams we have. I hope in future we can have a better eduacation system.

  • @justaskingwhy1414
    @justaskingwhy1414 Před 2 lety +8

    As a turkish student,I can say that too many people cant have a job even if they are doctor.Our educaiton system is “memorizing” not “learning the logic”.And the problem is here,they teach us to memorize,but in exams,we are being responsible for understanding the logic.

  • @unlshtb4524
    @unlshtb4524 Před 2 lety +330

    It struck me how hard these questions are when they are solved in English, in Turkish you hear these terms on the daily... Scary how this is among the easier from the hardest subjects we are taught and tested about
    It is a total headache having to deal with things this country brings up against you and when it gets frustrated you are told "everyone has it this way","If you fail it's merely your fault"

    • @zeyneppiskin3311
      @zeyneppiskin3311 Před 2 lety +5

      defiently

    • @mehmetgurdal
      @mehmetgurdal Před rokem

      Here's my recommendation; watch these videos and learn both Math and English.
      Problem solved.

    • @aznlalaland
      @aznlalaland Před rokem +1

      @@mehmetgurdalyeah, let’s add more routine. 🙃

    • @Kpoppcw
      @Kpoppcw Před 9 měsíci +1

      ‼️‼️As a Turk, this year I will be taking the LGS exam that I took in the 8th grade at the end of secondary school, and I am tired of everything from the pressure on me to the stress of the exam.
      You can take this exam only once in your life.
      This exam affects your whole life because you choose the high school you will attend thanks to this exam.
      You can choose a good high school. If you got into a bad high school, you will get a good education.
      But if you got into a bad high school, you get a bad education and end up taking the university exam (you may take this exam more than once).
      If you have a good education, you will probably go to a good university. If you have a bad education, you will probably go to a bad university.For this reason.
      This LGS exam you will take at the end of secondary school is so important that it will affect your whole life.
      Students who are good at sports activities cannot have the profession they want due to family pressure, because sports professions in Turkey (painter, ballerina, swimmer, athletics, boxing, skating and many other professions) are financially low.
      That's why families don't want their children to do these professions. Families tell their children that they will choose the profession that makes the most money.
      To give an example, the most popular professions in Turkey (the professions that make the most money) direct their children to doctors, nurses, lawyers, judges and similar professions. When they (usually) fail, it is possible for them to hear things like “there's nothing for you” or “you can't achieve anything”.
      I will take the LGS exam this year and they give trial exams in all subjects every day at school so that we can get good results in LGS.
      I'm in the 8th grade and I'm at my school. There are a total of 100 8th grade students.
      In the exam we take every day, a piece of paper on which everyone's ranking from 1 to 100 is written is hung in the corridor of the school, and all students who are in the last 40 are scolded in front of the school.
      Schools in Turkey are divided into 2 private schools. and Public schools, Private schools are paid but education is better, Public schools are free and education is worse than private schools.
      I go to school 7 days a week, I go to school at 9pm on weekdays, return at 5pm on weekends and I have a lot of homework and you are constantly compared to other students by your family. ‼️‼️
      ‼️‼️I wrote about Turkey's entire education system here.‼️‼️

  • @Promethalis
    @Promethalis Před 2 lety +232

    I enjoy watching the solutions to math and physics questions on your channel. I’ve just seen this video. It is quite strange that something I watch as a hobby tortures people so much. The weirdest part is that college-level questions are asked of high school students. It's a very pathetic situation. I hope everything will be easier for Turkish students. Success in life…

    • @Yaeyinn
      @Yaeyinn Před 2 lety +24

      Not high school, İt's middle school

    • @ahmetselimgul6169
      @ahmetselimgul6169 Před 2 lety +8

      Actually, the difficulty of questions is just an excuse to show discontent. When you have 2 million people competing for the same thing, to get into one of the best high schools/universities, many hearts will be broken because only 50-100k of them can go to decent schools. This has nothing to do with the difficulty, no matter what the difficulty is, 90% of the students won’t be able to go to good schools.

    • @veronicaedits2838
      @veronicaedits2838 Před 2 lety

      Bro she showed the easyest question in Lgs btw its for 8th grades so middle school :)

  • @mominasilza
    @mominasilza Před 2 lety +12

    Bu sistem öğrenciler geçemesin diye var zaten o yüzden zorluğu beni şaşırtmıyor

  • @emreerismis4081
    @emreerismis4081 Před 2 lety +474

    Yaşadığımız sinav stresi yetmediği gibi bir de bir de sınavda değişiklik yapıldı Allah bize merhamet etsin çünkü ösym etmeyecek

  • @Russ.Brissenden
    @Russ.Brissenden Před 2 lety +199

    This video made me recall the thoughts i had when i was a highschooler in Turkey. As you mentioned there is a huge gap between the quality of education and the difficulty of the exams. Besides, for the time limit is a crucial factor; students memorizing the question types and learning the question paterns become successful. Because they solve it quicker. This leads to a situation where the students need to go through extended hours of study, in private institutes. A diligent student is expected to spend all of his/her time for studying in the hours that he/she is awake.
    And if you are a functional human being, thus if you have other interests, hobbies and basically anything else to do, you need to make a decision: whether you are going to spend your time for the things that actually matter to you and not be able to ace the exam or be successful in the exam by learning lots of garbage which you will forget immediately the day after the examination.
    To the friends dealing with this dilemma, remember "you are not flawed, the system is."

    • @septsaddiction
      @septsaddiction Před 2 lety +1

      :’))

    • @knowerzz5903
      @knowerzz5903 Před 2 lety +3

      thanks for your good comment.
      I see my life on these sentences.Thees all true.

    • @cyberneticbutterfly8506
      @cyberneticbutterfly8506 Před 2 lety +3

      Though you are still left with the reality that if you are in high school in Turkey *today* then it's unlikely that they will improve the system this year, or even the next five.
      Given this truth, your best choice might still be to follow the flawed system.
      Unless you are absolutely certain that you don't need the opportunities the flawed system affords you.
      Fact of the matter is people who are hiring have already learned to value top universities and are unlikely to change their ways.
      So you need to sit down, make a plan for your life. E.g.
      "I'm not going to be anxious about the bills of myself and my family when I'm 65 - 95.
      I'm going to have enough wealth by then to take care of anything that might happen to me."
      Ok if something like this is your minimum goal how much wealth do you need to get by then?
      Do your ambitions match this goal?
      Depending on what type of career path or entrepreneurial path you choose it might be so that you don't really need to have this university education.
      Or maybe you think the goal of not having anxiety about money in retirement is too high a goal?
      Fine, then do whatever you want.
      But you still have to face reality about how society in Turkey will treat your result.
      Not how they *ought* to treat you.

    • @erenkad7154
      @erenkad7154 Před 2 lety +1

      Great observation and good advice.

    • @karimagouzal5379
      @karimagouzal5379 Před 2 lety +2

      Hhhhhh...It's exactly the same issu that we suffer from in Morocco as students (university)

  • @elifecrinylmaz3080
    @elifecrinylmaz3080 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I am a türkish and our edication system really bad,they do not pity us, they see us as robots not as humans. there are difficult questions in our exams, but they do not guide us according to these questions. We say "that this subject not difficult" in the class. But when it comes out in the exam , it seems like the most difficult question in the world. Thats why we have a lot of anxiety about the future and we are little agressive people .

  • @anprabh1
    @anprabh1 Před 2 lety

    It is so therapeutic to listen to Tibees

  • @purplepothos5794
    @purplepothos5794 Před 2 lety +226

    I'm definitely not as smart as 13 year old Turkish students 😅
    I kinda feel sorry for countries with these kind of exams that demand youngsters to invest so much of their youth and all that mental pressure involved to later possibly get burnt out or the anguish of not making it through ever increasingly stringent entrance exams.

    • @kiymaliiborek
      @kiymaliiborek Před 2 lety +6

      😔

    • @cariceyim
      @cariceyim Před 2 lety +1

      :(

    • @eymenu7281
      @eymenu7281 Před 2 lety +7

      And it was the year of isolation, with no proper education :/

    • @blny4389
      @blny4389 Před 2 lety +2

      Keşke senin yerinde olsaydım ben şuan bu sınava hazırlanıyorum..

    • @blny4389
      @blny4389 Před 2 lety +6

      En büyük hayalim Türkiye'den gitmek

  • @omarwhatever6542
    @omarwhatever6542 Před 2 lety +524

    Im a foreigner who lives in turkey and I'm doing highschool here, the pain i see my Turkish friends go through just to get the change of majoring in what they like in a respectable university makes me terribly sad and grateful for not having to suffer that way. I tried to solve some tests with my friend and it's just built different, and aside from that the education system here is super confusing, i used to get full marks on most exams before moving to turkey, now it's torture just to pass the 90%, i hope you all the best of luck Turkish students, vallahi yerinizde olsaydım erkende kendimi öldürecektim, bu kadar streste yaşayamam :( herkese iyi şanslar

  • @user-bm8em6bg6p
    @user-bm8em6bg6p Před 9 měsíci +2

    Unfortunately, our minister of national education in Turkey does not care about the psychology of students and how worn out they are. They believe that the harder they push us, the more successful we will be :(

  • @zeynelsahin2147
    @zeynelsahin2147 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Summary of the Turkish education system; Dig small holes, but never dig a well. What I mean is, you have a little knowledge in every field, but you don't have a good field.

  • @chironsay2858
    @chironsay2858 Před 2 lety +504

    3:35 While you are reading and solving i read it and don't understand me wrong but it was the easiest question in LGS. When we see it, we feel happy because we all know the solvation like our names. I was a LGS student just a year ago. The problem is we don't have enough educatin system to solve it. Because our system says "memorize" but this questions says "think". What did we do then? We memorized how we have to think with test books. (If i have a grammar mistake, sorry)

    • @benkardelenayol
      @benkardelenayol Před 2 lety +8

      Bu arada o soru zordu

    • @connorr0
      @connorr0 Před 2 lety +34

      @@benkardelenayol Nesi zordu? 2019'da K'nin ne kadar sattığını sormuştu. Daire grafiğindeki değerleri buldu, iki yıl için iki terim verdi (x, y) sonra gereken işlemleri yaptı bu kadar. Ha işlemler zor diyorsan o senin sorunun azıcık daha çalışman gerekebilir matematiğe.

    • @benkardelenayol
      @benkardelenayol Před 2 lety +2

      @@connorr0 açıkçası soruyu okuduğumda anlamadım işlem yapmaya çalıştım ama olmadı. Matematiğe zaten ağırlık vermemiştim. Hocalarıma sorduğumda bile şıkları görmeseler yks sorusu sahacaklarını söylediler

    • @melisakgul4633
      @melisakgul4633 Před 2 lety +1

      en sevmediğim konu hiç çözemiyorum :(

    • @dombilililili
      @dombilililili Před 2 lety

      Tamamen katılıyorum

  • @seyittemel4874
    @seyittemel4874 Před 2 lety +79

    Moreover, you pay to participate in these exams, and every year the equality of opportunity in education decreases, and the price of the books we buy is very expensive. There is no one who helps, there are those who cannot take the exam because there is no exam money, and the point that many Turkish young people get most angry about is that foreign students take very simple exams and get help from the state and study at the best universities....... ((I thank you that many Turkish teachers and educators You are expressing what they did not say, good thing you have it😔😔....

  • @airerdem
    @airerdem Před 2 lety +5

    You need to solve each question in about 1 minute.

  • @hedefbogazici4
    @hedefbogazici4 Před rokem +2

    They increase the difficulty but give less information. Here are some math topics that are no longer taught:
    Bivariate Polynomials (Removed)
    Binomial Expansion of Irrational Numbers (Removed)
    Conversion Formulas (Removed)
    Higher Order Derivative (Removed)
    Convex, Concave, Turning, Inflection Points (Removed)
    Circular Permutation (Removed)
    Complex Excluding Number and Conjugate
    All Operations on Numbers (Removed)
    Polynomial Functions. Integral Properties Outside
    of Polynomial Functions other than f(x):x
    Other Derivative Rules (Removed)
    Limits Resulting +oo -oo (Removed)
    Geometric Interpretation of Derivative (Removed)
    These topics are taught in the past.

    • @aytacardaarslan
      @aytacardaarslan Před 6 měsíci

      Me too I not great for Turkish exe m it goes really hard right now

  • @wikkerzzz
    @wikkerzzz Před 2 lety +179

    As a middle schooler in turkey im honestly shaking and crying seeing her solve the LGS questions…god help me please

    • @princessoyku
      @princessoyku Před 2 lety +19

      Eger 8. Sinifsan sunu soyleyim, lgs cidden fazla abartiliyor lgs soru cozumlarini izlersen aslinda 12-13 sorunun cok basit oldugunu sadece biraz dusunmen gerektigini anlarsin ben lgs ye cok calismamistim 2. Donem her gun gunde 100-150 arasinda cozuyordum okul ve dershane notlarim 400-420 civari geliyordu ve 2021 lgs den 467 aldim sadece sayisaldan yanlis ve bos birakarak bu sonucu elde ettim, sana fazla streslenmemen icin sunu soyleyeyim matematikten nefret ediyorsan matematikte kendini zorlama ama kesinlikle fen ve sozel derslere kendini ver benim matematikte cok sikintim yoktu, lgs sozel xaten sirf parafraf mantik calisabilecegin hic bir sey yok en iyisi fende kendini zorla
      Emin ol lgs hayat degil, ailem cok basarili ve kendimi cok kotu hissediyordum zamaninda ama calistigin surece emeklerin bosa gitmez motivasyonunu yuksek tutmaya calis

    • @nyroxin
      @nyroxin Před 2 lety +9

      Stop playing genshin then lmao

    • @wikkerzzz
      @wikkerzzz Před 2 lety +21

      What does genshin have to do with this?

    • @nyroxin
      @nyroxin Před 2 lety +10

      @@wikkerzzz I have done the same mistake and it didnt end well . The game is fun but the results arent. If you dont wanna end up being a fat gamer better just stop playing it for 1 year lol.

    • @twofindertr5192
      @twofindertr5192 Před rokem +1

      Ayt'ye hazırlanırken dershanede bir hocam vardı, matematik ve geometri dersleri veriyordu aynı zamanda da hukuk okuyordu kaliteli bir üniversitede. Kendisine götürdüğümüz bazı eski AYT sorularını çözmesi 5-10dk sürüyordu ki kendisini soruları çözerken 30 sn den fazla harcamaması ile tanımıştık. Göz korkutma olarak gelebilir sana fakat maalesef durum böyle...

  • @illegalpineapplesmuggler8691

    When I took the exam, my fear went away. I did the verbal part easily. But when I get to the numeric part and see the math questions the great fear in me was reborn. I got 12 out of 20 questions correct. I had 7 blank questions and this was one of those questions. When I came out of the exam, everyone around was crying, the parents were upset. In short, pushing 13-year-olds to this creates school fear in children. We just feel like racehorses

    • @ilayy11
      @ilayy11 Před 2 lety +6

      Ne kadar puan aldın

    • @taetaeforever7658
      @taetaeforever7658 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ilayy11 12

    • @birisi916
      @birisi916 Před rokem +9

      matta 12 net iyi lan

    • @ThatObjectionGuy
      @ThatObjectionGuy Před rokem +1

      @@birisi916 öbür dersleri fulleyip türkçeden 1 yanlış alsan %10 fln

    • @vipxr
      @vipxr Před 10 měsíci

      12 doğru 12 net demek değil@@birisi916

  • @YagizK.
    @YagizK. Před 2 lety +3

    İm was born in turkey and still here for 16 years. Thanks for talking and understanding us but unfortunately this will never change anything... Our teachers say "study at least 3 or 4 hours a day ". I had a exam 2 years ago when i was 14 that exam (LGS) make me an asocial kid cause i made at least 15 tests per day and i made 470/500 point in exam and nothing changed i still work for hours a day for university, making lots of tests. And the worst part of it is if graduate from KOÇ uni, OTTÜ uni or İTU uni nothing will change i wont find a job with university degree. İf you explain this to any turkish student he/she will agree with me...
    But i will NEVER give up because i dont learn giving up from my idol, from Mustafa Kemal ATATÜRK

  • @brolaffe
    @brolaffe Před 9 měsíci +3

    az önce eğitim sistemimizin ne kadar kötü olduğu hakkındaki gerçekleri tekrar yüzüme vuran bir video ve bi 100 küsür yorum okudum, ağladımmı? evet.

  • @glukglukglukgluk9994
    @glukglukglukgluk9994 Před 2 lety +831

    As a Turkish student, I can easily say I'm nothing but angry at the world. Even though I could've been considered a successful student, I've never seen a laboratory in my life. Instead, I've seen teachers abusing their relationships with students to take them into religious communities, or even teachers hitting their students with higher dedication than a boxer. In every high school I know, students are expected to be soldiers. You have to wake up early, go to school; attention! Ready! Ease! And forced to listen to old and uneducated people yell at you. You have of course no personal space, you have to let them touch you and search your bag because they might find a cigarette. And of course schools are surrounded by prickly wire, so you can't run away. No talk about real science is allowed, especially evolution and religion. You cannot possibly criticize any teacher because I have seen people expelled for that. For these reasons, I never find myself studying anything I'm interested in anymore. Instead, my all motivation to study became running away from this country. Or being scared because I might be homeless one day, cannot even afford food, and die without anyone noticing me. When your motivations are bad of course you cannot study, instead you just sit and apply more and more pressure to your lips while each and every one of your interest extracted from your body by getting dismissed with excuses like irrelevant and useless.

    • @madman7544
      @madman7544 Před 2 lety +48

      Hocam en iyisi kalfalık sınavına ve ustalık sınavına girip tesisatçı olmak en azından Kanadaya almanya ya vesaire greenkard verme olayları kolaylaşıyor burada açlıktan öleceğime Kanada da bok temizlerim.

    • @glukglukglukgluk9994
      @glukglukglukgluk9994 Před 2 lety +30

      @@madman7544 Aynen kardeşim iyi söylemişsin. Kanada'da en sevmediğin işi yaparken bile hayatın daha değerli gibi hissedersin gerçekten. Eğer dediğin kadar kolaysa yunanistana yüzmeye tercih edilebilir, sonuçta onlar bizden de dana gördüğü yerde seni öldürebilirler. Ancak daha az riskli yöntem yüksek lisans için polonyaya gitmek olur çünkü belli bir yaşı geçtikten sonra kaçamadıysan yapabileceğin birşey kalmıyor. Ve ben gerçekten beyin hasarından şüphelendiğim insanların anadolu üniversitelerinden polonyaya gittiğini gördüm. Muhtemelen birsüre sonra bunu zorlaştırırlar ama buda düşünülebilir.

    • @bladerunner924
      @bladerunner924 Před 2 lety +20

      @@glukglukglukgluk9994 diline sağlık üstad

    • @kayrakarabal8849
      @kayrakarabal8849 Před 2 lety +35

      ayol abartma

    • @zs9652
      @zs9652 Před 2 lety +93

      Sounds like that country just uses their school system as a brainwashing tool.

  • @sevde6690
    @sevde6690 Před 2 lety +182

    It's not just hard questions, it's a problem. We are not in a system that prepares these questions for YKS for 4 years. Our school exams do not resemble such questions in their written logic, such as holding your right ear with your right hand without being decorated in a classical style, but the exam is almost like questions that ask you to hold your right ear with your right leg. full.
    Merhaba yorumu yazdıktan birkaç gün sonra kopyalayıp çeviriden çevirdim ama baya kötü çevirmiş. Bu yüzden yukarıda yazdıklarımın bir özetini yazmak istedim. Sorun bize sürekli zor olimpiyat soruları gibi sorular sormaları değil LGS ve YKS de son sınıfa kadar klasik yazılı mantığında düşündürmeyen sadece konuları ezberlediysen geçebileceğin ezbere dayatılmış bireylerin analitik düşünme zekasını kullanmalarını engelleyen ayrıca her bireyin farklı ilgi alanlarına hitabetmeyen bir sistemsizlik.

    • @steppenwolf3769
      @steppenwolf3769 Před 2 lety +1

      Bence sorun sınavın matematik üzerine kurulu olması. Hangi bölümü/mesleği seçmek istersen iste sınavın %70'i matematiğe dayanıyor. Diğer derslerin bir kıymeti yok. Bu yüzden matematikte de sadece zor sorular soruluyor. Konuyu, formülü, denklemi bilip bilmediğini ölçmeyen sadece zekayı ve şansı ölçen bir sınav. Ben tam tersi ezber olmadığını, zeka ve şans işi olduğunu düşünüyorum. Maalesef diğer faktörleri ölçmüyor sınav.

    • @sevde6690
      @sevde6690 Před 2 lety +1

      @@steppenwolf3769 dediğine katılıyorum bir karikatür var tüm hayvanları toplamışlar ve hepsinin ağaca çıkmasını istemişler diyecek bir şey yok ya izahı olmayan şeylerin mizahı olur...

    • @shadowmonarch3155
      @shadowmonarch3155 Před 2 lety

      was it that hard enough to cry? It was probably the easiest question paper, I have ever seen for college entrance. this type of question, here solved by grade 6-7 kids. You would literally die in India if you see our college entrance exam question(JEE Advance).On top of that, about 11 million students take this exam every year, and only 10000 get selected to get in IIT.

  • @songull2884
    @songull2884 Před 2 lety +2

    What we are going through is very sad. I have 56 days left to enter LGS this year. During this process, my morale was very bad in general. I just tried and I can't tell you how glad I am that I increased it by 2 compared to my previous attempt. At the end of this process, everything is not over. The school scores are very high, I don't know if my score will be enough for the school I want, I don't know if it will take the place I want, and what's worse is that I can't get into any high school.

  • @ye0nvy
    @ye0nvy Před 7 měsíci +2

    Bizi anladığın icin tesekurler..

  • @burakkrtay4280
    @burakkrtay4280 Před 2 lety +38

    Yine başarımız ile değil başarısızlığımızla ünlü olduk :(

  • @batuhanyetis58
    @batuhanyetis58 Před 2 lety +424

    Geçen sene sınava girmiş ve matematik bölümünde ecel terleri dökmüş biri olarak demek isterim ki bu sınav Türk sınav tarihinin en zor matematik sorularıydı.

    • @fratissizkald.5801
      @fratissizkald.5801 Před 2 lety +6

      Sadece matematik mi zordu sence?

    • @emreklc4087
      @emreklc4087 Před 2 lety +62

      Şimdiye kadarki en zor matematik sorularıydı diyelim. 2022'de de merhamet göstetecek gibi durmuyorlar...

    • @user-mv9we3oq6e
      @user-mv9we3oq6e Před 2 lety +1

      Yerleştin mi mezuna mı bıraktın

    • @batuhanyetis58
      @batuhanyetis58 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-mv9we3oq6e bana diyorsan ikinci kez mezuna kaldım. İlk senemde sayısalda 65bin de bıraktım 2021 de 80 e geriledi.

    • @KRAKUMAL
      @KRAKUMAL Před 2 lety

      @@emreklc4087 💀💀💀

  • @kisu9212
    @kisu9212 Před rokem +4

    The worst thing about these exams is very limited time.

  • @pinkpanther0001
    @pinkpanther0001 Před rokem +3

    Hard exams but unfortunately cheap buildings. They falled down like a house of cards during earthquake. Prayers to all victims 🙏

  • @sickofthesun194
    @sickofthesun194 Před 2 lety +296

    Hahah you didn't know about the best part: you should solve that questions in 1.5-2 minutes (1.5 is for linguistic exam part, 2 minutes is for numeric part):"D
    As a person who is studying for this exam, I'm really not the person created for maths and science. That is really challenging. Also you should have a really hard working system for maths especially. Classical old questions, the new example LGS questions, quizes, pilot tests, test questions' solving videos etc.

    • @shadowmonarch3155
      @shadowmonarch3155 Před 2 lety +4

      was it that hard enough to cry? It was probably the easiest question paper, I have ever seen for college entrance. this type of question, here solved by grade 6-7 kids. You would literally die in India if you see our college entrance exam question(JEE Advance).On top of that, about 11 million students take this exam every year, and only 10000 get selected to get in IIT.

    • @_Flame9029
      @_Flame9029 Před 2 lety +62

      @@shadowmonarch3155 and you think this is something to be proud of..?

    • @shadowmonarch3155
      @shadowmonarch3155 Před 2 lety +1

      @@_Flame9029 yeah , cuz i was in that 10000 out of 11 million...so yeah, i m

    • @_Flame9029
      @_Flame9029 Před 2 lety +59

      @@shadowmonarch3155 both of our countries' exam system being bad is not something you should be proud of just because you succeeded in it.this is a problem, you have 10.090.000 people behind you that almost got in that exam for nothing (at least thats what happens in turkey) and just because you were able to surpass them by rejecting to touch grass/enjoy life and just study, doesn't mean you have the right to brag about it.

    • @rednexie
      @rednexie Před 2 lety +27

      @@shadowmonarch3155 btw the hardest one is that you get educated for 7 years about "memorising" and in 8th grade you see the "next generation questions" and rip... They are completely different from the ones you've seen before. And schools don't teach you the new ones. If we have seen these questions before and if we have gotten educated like this before, we probably would easily solve the questions

  • @aguven
    @aguven Před 2 lety +219

    I grew up through this system in Turkey and now having my phd at university of copenhagen. Your assessment is quite accurate. You already get burnt out when you get to the university exams. Despite placing in a great high school, I completely lost interest in the classes. Eventually, I graduated at the bottom of my high school (by the way your graduation score also gets weighted-in in your university placement, and bad high schools kinda get boosted score in that part due to their not so stringent grading). I was so detached from the classes, I ranked at 100.000 in my first university exam. After which, I decided to study for a year to retake the exam ( I had to teach myself differential equations, limit, derivative and integral as I skipped those classes during high school) and consequently , I ranked 6000 in that year. Yes, the questions are hard and you need to spend a lot of time and energy (I literally learned how to get into the "Zone" that year). But another major problem is that the exam system changes quite often. Those 2 years in which I took the university exam, the way the exam is conducted, the type of questions, and the method of placement was completely changed over a year. Same story also repeated in my high school placement exam. It was a new exam compared to previous years. You are not only forced to compete in a world-class level, but also you have to do it in an ever changing environment/system, at a very young age. Unfortunately, a person who is capable of doing all these most likely can predict their future in this system. They can see that not even a fraction of their effort will be awarded. And that is a really though place to recover from for a young and untrained psyche.

    • @tunabodrumlu9745
      @tunabodrumlu9745 Před 2 lety +2

      That last sentence is all about me...

    • @tirin1436
      @tirin1436 Před 2 lety +8

      kanka 100k dan 6k y nasil sicradin boyle

    • @prooyuncu686
      @prooyuncu686 Před 2 lety

      Türkan please

    • @tunabodrumlu9745
      @tunabodrumlu9745 Před 2 lety +4

      @@BlueSky-vd6qh We know about that, but at the moment even the most skilled has hard time getting into these universities, but people who has connections can pass without even taking the exam, it's completely designed for spesific people to pass.

    • @aguven
      @aguven Před rokem

      @Okami Amaterasu yuksek lisanstan sonra doktora yapmak icin okullarin ilanlarina basvurdum. On degerlendirme ve mulakatini gecip kabul aldigim yerler arasindan burayi sectim iyi diye.

  • @Idk_irlldk
    @Idk_irlldk Před 9 měsíci +2

    Yk its not hard to solve we can solve them we don’t have enough time you quickly need to do the other ones and with that stress of doing all of the exam I can’t understand a thing from what I read that what makes it hard and like this is too much because exams almost decides our life…

  • @kurapikasupremacy1
    @kurapikasupremacy1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    In Türkiye there is no school,only pain and suffering for the next 16 years of our lives.

  • @isovas_og
    @isovas_og Před 2 lety +226

    Hello, I'm a student at METU, and the funny thing I wanted to mention is, no matter the pain and suffering I went through in my last year at high school, it just gets worse. Getting into the better universities is just the begginning.

    • @TheTuberguy1000
      @TheTuberguy1000 Před rokem

      Esasen komik bir durum. Bundan 12 sene once ODTU de sinavlar cogunlukla open book ve time limit olmadan yapiliyordu. Bugunlerde orada bile ezber gec time rush ve hoca kaprisi var. El yazisini begenmedigi icin but e birakan "Akademisyenler" heryeri infest etmis durumda. Kolay gelsin

    • @deryaaktas3439
      @deryaaktas3439 Před rokem +8

      Demeee

    • @zehrazehra
      @zehrazehra Před rokem +1

      aynen öyle katılıyorum. ben de odtü'deyim bu 4. senem, her sene üstüne katlanarak daha da zorlaşıyor. bu yks soruları yanında hiçbir şey kalır

    • @Solotocius
      @Solotocius Před 11 měsíci +1

      Desene biz mahvolduk diye... 😅

    • @Xeratul4Aiur
      @Xeratul4Aiur Před 11 měsíci

      Well, not everyone would make it to the top. That's why we have GPA.😂

  • @dogangungor5653
    @dogangungor5653 Před 2 lety +44

    Şu polinom sorusunu gördükçe kendimi parçalayasım geliyor 🥺

  • @mefuu6890
    @mefuu6890 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember studying 5+ hours a day in weekdays and 8+ hours in weekends. I took the LGS exam, and I could get into a good high-school but not the one I was aiming for. Because I was nervous. I panicked and just beacause of that I felt like all of my hard work in past 9 months (İt felt like it would never and I don't remember crying that much in a year) was for nothing. Just in 3 hours. It was in the past but now whenever I take an exam (even the ones that I am sure that I can do or just quizes) my hands start shaking. Until I calm down it is really hard to think straight and find an answer. And when I think that I will have to do this again for university... I feel even worse. There is a huge inequality of opportunity here. I hope everyone can make their dreams come true even in these circumstances.

  • @user-ic8do7fe8i
    @user-ic8do7fe8i Před 8 měsíci +2

    You solve 1 question in 4-5 minutes. The time given to you to be successful in the exam is 1 minute for each question.

    • @SudenazAkyurek-cl9cn
      @SudenazAkyurek-cl9cn Před 8 měsíci

      Kabul ediyorum Türkiye'nin sıkı bir eğitimi var ama ben şuna inanıyorum zorluk sizi zafere götürür zoru mu başardınız daha zorunu hedefleyeceksiniz ta ki birinci siz olana kadar ben
      de bir türk öğrencisiyim aynı zamanda okulumun birincisiyim ve eğitim sistemiden gayet memnunum

  • @onurgokturk
    @onurgokturk Před 2 lety +535

    I scored high at the university entrance exam and got into a "good" university in Turkey. I soon realised that there is not much going on in terms of science in Turkish universities because of political instability and lack of funds. I was privileged enough to switch to a good university in Germany. I realised there how my colleagues were struggling with simple mathematics and how simple their high school curriculum was. The problem is that there are thousands more students who scored higher than me in Turkey but do not have the opportunities that I have in Germany. Those opportunities in Germany are taken by a lot of students who cannot do simple mathematics. This is a huge waste of talent and a great obstacle to human advancement. If only those talented people in Turkey or anywhere else in the world had the opportunities in Germany, the world would be amazing. This is the reason why we have to get rid of any nepotism or nationalism and give people opportunities globally based on merit. Perhaps this is the only way we could advance as a species.

    • @liquidmetal718
      @liquidmetal718 Před 2 lety +13

      Nicely put. Once you enter job field and it's the same stuff again in different countries.

    • @sin3358
      @sin3358 Před 2 lety +11

      Someone once told me that first world countries really survive because of the immigrants that move there, or people from third world countries who move there for a better lifestyle, lol. I didn't quite believe him, but when u put it that way...

    • @onurgokturk
      @onurgokturk Před 2 lety +58

      @@sin3358 I have realised that first world people usually don't develop that problem-solving mindset because they don't need to. They have a stable life, they just do what they're given and get by well. Third world people on the other hand may go through a lot and experience real problems in life so they have to think. This is why cutting-edge ideas almost always come from third world people or minorities.

    • @Unreachableparadise
      @Unreachableparadise Před 2 lety +8

      @@onurgokturk ya en azindan yurt disina cikabilmissin benim universite sinavina daha 2 yil var cidden ne yapicam bilmiyorum :(

    • @DanielCupakTUR
      @DanielCupakTUR Před 2 lety +14

      I don't know man, I studied in a Turkish Uni back in 2009 and it was a high school for us Czechs... People did not know how to write a simple essay!

  • @ucanpenguen484
    @ucanpenguen484 Před 2 lety +522

    Turkey is the only country that forces us 13-year-old children to solve such difficult questions.
    We study 9 hours a day to enter a good high school, and this negatively affects our health and sleep patterns. Thank you for understanding and explaining our feelings.

    • @AmanDeep-wy1qx
      @AmanDeep-wy1qx Před rokem +7

      Jee advanced entered the chat

    • @arshaanalamkhan
      @arshaanalamkhan Před rokem +16

      ​@@AmanDeep-wy1qx pls cut the bs jee advance is not for 13 year students and jee advance is Relatively easier than this.

    • @ahmed_hydrogen863
      @ahmed_hydrogen863 Před rokem +2

      Nah bro that's learning I wish I was like you ❤

    • @soumengorai8346
      @soumengorai8346 Před rokem +7

      @@arshaanalamkhan it's world second difficult exam after Gaokao china exam

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 Před rokem +21

      @@AmanDeep-wy1qx He is talking about 13 year olds. This Exam would be a piece of cake for a 17 year old but extremely hard for a 13 year old.

  • @tomokochann
    @tomokochann Před 8 měsíci +2

    We need to solve these in 1 to 2 mins lol.

  • @eyuphocanınsteteskobu
    @eyuphocanınsteteskobu Před 2 lety +61

    Also don’t forget! You have to solve these questions, in a minute.

  • @buckcostanza3483
    @buckcostanza3483 Před 2 lety +137

    abi cidden LGS zor, ben TEOG'a girmiştim 1 tane deneme çözmeden 450 mi ne almıştım ama şimdi 8. sınıf bebeler deneme çözüyorlar iyi okullara girebilmek için yazık küçücük çocuklara ya.

    • @ptchl
      @ptchl Před 2 lety +16

      @@shixnaro2241 teoga girsen de sadece puanın artıcaktı son teoga giren birisi olarak 492 puan almama rağmen şehrimdeki fen lisesi tutmamıştı kolay sorunca herkes yapıyor

    • @harrypotterncubugu2384
      @harrypotterncubugu2384 Před 2 lety +13

      @@shixnaro2241 Kardeşim sizin LGS'cilere olayı anlatamıyoruz. TEOG gibi kolay olmasıda sizin aleyhinize, LGS gibi sınavın zor olmasıda aleyhinize kolay ve zor olması sınavın seçiciliğini azaltıyor . yukarıda güzelce açıklama yapmış hala şu TEOG kolaydı saçmalığını söyleyip durmayın sistem sıkıntılı sınav ne yapsın sana .

    • @aclnbendoktorum2332
      @aclnbendoktorum2332 Před 2 lety +1

      bir kitap açmadan 420 almıştım.

    • @japonbalgmisaliylangibi5927
      @japonbalgmisaliylangibi5927 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aclnbendoktorum2332 lgs ye son 5 gün çalışıp 380 almıştım kesşke daha fazla çalışsaydım şimdi olduğu gibi keko dolu bir okula gidip açığa geçmek zorunda kalmzdım

    • @aclnbendoktorum2332
      @aclnbendoktorum2332 Před 2 lety

      @@japonbalgmisaliylangibi5927 ah ah. Olmuşla ölmüş çare olmaz. Sen de bulundugun konum da birinci olmaya bak. Öyle okullarda kolay olunur.

  • @egemendenizcil
    @egemendenizcil Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a Turkish person who has experienced the LGS exam and have close people who have experienced TYT-AYT, I can say that the Turkish education system is a "theatre performance with chained up actors" cause you do not learn why the things they teach you are the way they are. They just tell you things and make you memories them like lines for a theatre show. They don't let us use our logic. And with the chained actors part, they make exams (LGS, TYT-AYT) to "test your skills" but what they are just doing is making us tried out of our minds trying to get a good grade. The exams are basically horse races and you are chained to perform on the stage.
    Also the fact that we are teached to memories instead of think makes it so the overall Turkish living experience is damaged too. People don't want to think or question anything. They just want to have everything ready for them and make choices that disables them to think before acting.

  • @QuanticBlob
    @QuanticBlob Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow it's funny how I didn't even think about using the angles. I started with x and y the total number of TVs resp in 2019 and 2020. K = x(1-1/4-1/3) = 5x/12
    a: x/4 - 25 = y/4 => x-y = 100
    b: x/3 + 40 = y/2 => x/3 - y/2 = -40 => x/6 - y = -80
    a-b gives x=540 and 5*540/12 = 225
    Anyway it's been a while but I don't think I'd already learned systems of equations at 13yo.
    Edit: For the polynomial it really took me some time cause I went a completely wrong direction at first. I don't know if I'd been able to solve that when I was 17, and with the stress and all that's on the line must've been a really painful experience for the kids that went through this.

    • @cryptexxer4845
      @cryptexxer4845 Před 10 měsíci

      you can just see that 60° is 40 tvs 60/40=3/2 then take the angle and do 150.3/2=225

  • @uurhelo
    @uurhelo Před 2 lety +193

    Şu videoyu izlerken bile uykum geldi artık içimde gram matematik aşkı falan kalmamış oysaki teog'a/8.sınıfa başlamadan önce en sevdiğim derslerden biriydi. Şimdi 20 yaşımdayım ve freelance grafik tasarım yapıyorum, üniversite sınavına hazırlanıp çocukluğumdan beri hayalim olan bilgisayar mühendisliği bölümünü kazanmak kafamda olsada artık lise döneminde nasıl bi nefret oluştuysa ders dinleyesim bile gelmiyor. Oysaki bu tarz konular, meslekler, teknoloji vs hep ilgimi çeken şeylerdi. Sadece sistemin hatası mıdır bilmiyorum ama büyük bi rolü olduğuna inanıyorum. LGS sınavından habersizdim ama şu video sayesinde kuzenlerim ve yaşıtları için üzgünlüğüm arttı. Olay sadece eğitim sistemiylede bitmiyor. Ülkenin genel anlamda geride olması İstanbul ve İzmir gibi büyük şehirler dışına yansıyor. Bir çok çocuk o boş okullarda 4 duvar arasında niteliksiz olarak büyüyor. Keşke sadece matematik fizik kimya olsa her şey ama sanat alanında bile bu kadar gerideyken biz ne yapabiliriz ki gençliğimizde. Önemli olan şey gelecekte çocuklarımıza bu Türkiye'yi yaşatmamak. Eğer dayanabiliyorsanız, aklınız yetiyosa okuyun, başka ülke hayaliniz varsa yinede bir parçanızı burada bırakın çünkü bu ülkeyi bizlerden başka düzeltecek kimse yok.

    • @bigshrek2324
      @bigshrek2324 Před 2 lety

      freelance için hangi siteleri/siteyi tercih ediyosun

    • @almates8332
      @almates8332 Před 2 lety +4

      hedefim Sabancı'ya gidip visual arts okumak. umarım o zamana kadar ruhumu ve sanata olan tutkumu ders calışırken kaybetmem 💖💞

    • @devonxxxx
      @devonxxxx Před 2 lety +17

      ben dayanamıyorum ya. 9. sınıfım gerçekten okulda kusasım geliyor artık. iğrenç bir şey eskiden okulda heyecanlanlanırdım fizik biyoloji kimya genel olarak feni çok severdim ama bu ne abi. sorun derslerin zorluğu falan değil öğretmenlerin bilgi öğretmek için çabalamak yerine direkt üniverisite sınavı endeksli konuşması. zaten lgsyi yeni atlattık bir durun ya. yok "şu sınavda çıkar" yok "bu geçen sene üni sımavında çıktı burası önemli, şurası değil." bu ne ya ben oraya öğrenmeye geliyorum dedikleri şeylere bak. soğuttular beni cidden. daha bir çok konu var ama en çok bu soğuttu beni. nolur yardım edin imdat

    • @burcekalagoglu6317
      @burcekalagoglu6317 Před 2 lety +5

      @@devonxxxx aynı durum eskiden her türlü bilim ve onun içindeki gizemler ilgimi çekerdi ama her şey o kadar sınav odaklı ve o kadar sıkıcı ki artık her hangi bir derste konuyu duymak bile midemi bulandırıyor

    • @RedDot95
      @RedDot95 Před 2 lety

      Aynı durum ben Resim öğretmenliği okuyorum şimdi.

  • @fatmanurgoktas9926
    @fatmanurgoktas9926 Před 2 lety +67

    Türk öğrencilerin sesi olduğunuz için teşekkür ederiz

  • @MuscleWizard.
    @MuscleWizard. Před rokem +3

    the problem with these questions isnt particularly how hard it is (even though they are quite hard). problem is you have to solve these within 1 minute or else you wont have enough time.

  • @bilgenazz
    @bilgenazz Před 2 lety +1

    Bu videodaki lgs sınavına girmiştim ve soruları görünce ağlamaya başladım. Teşekkür ederim böyle eğitim sistemini yapana.

  • @kyriakosn6172
    @kyriakosn6172 Před 2 lety +92

    We could also use Aitken's method of calculating the value p(4) of a polynomial that intervenes an unkown function f, at points f(1)=1=p(1), f(2)=4=p(2) and f(3)=3=p(3).
    Good news is, it's much shorter and less time consuming.
    Bad news is, it's something you learn along with Newton's divided differences and finite differences in "Introduction to Numerical Analysis" after you enter uni.

    • @r0lfu_
      @r0lfu_ Před 2 lety +4

      they forgot they teach that after you take the exam...

    • @zuhrnm
      @zuhrnm Před 2 lety +1

      this lovely woman used two unknown terms to solve the question. the problem is, in turkey; we learn equations with two unknowns in high school.

  • @hayatodemis1i
    @hayatodemis1i Před 2 lety +41

    Yol almaya çalıştıkça bizi yolun ortasında çaresiz bırakan bir sistem.