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Master Idris,forms purchased at Registrar-General's Dept have to be typed and submitted before processing in this noble age of ours.
WAEC still organizes typewriting exams for SSSCE candidates even at this age.
If the Ghanaian job market still has need for typists and the commercial/Technical schools are presenting candidates for Typewriting then, of course, the WAEC has no choice but to conduct tests for Typewriting.
THE ARTICLE IS ABOUT BIG MISTAKES BEING MADE BY A BIG INSTITUTION. WAEC MUST AVOID THEM.
How can we pass English and Science?you a right Sir we a now moreden world.WAEC and GES must to use Computers ooo
is waec using typewriters? Too funny.
WHAT DO YOU EXPECT? NO ELECTRICITY HOW CAN THEY USE COMPUTERS? HOW ABOUT HOSPITALS? THINK OF THAT?
CAN YOU COMPLETE FORMS USING COMPUTERS? IF YOU HAVE DOCUMENTS THAT YOU HAVE TO FILL IN THE BLANK PORTIONS, CAN ONE DO IT WITH COMPUTERS? I AM NOT A TRAINED SECRETARY AND DO NOT HAVE ANSWERS, BUT CAN SOMEONE TELL ME IF IT IS P ...
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IF THE SAID ERRORS ARE REALLY ON THE WAEC PAPERS, THEN IT'S A BIG BIG DISGRACE FOR GHANA EDUCATION.
My brother, a whole famous & well recognized financial institution worldwide is still using typewriters here in the U.S alongside computers-even in the U.S.
It's not strange. This is no news.
Perhaps they are using it to avoid hackers.
It's not just about using typewriter, it's about using it correctly. Whether typewriter or computer, an institution such as WAEC must not make such big mistakes. Good write-up. I'm sure next time, WAEC itself will sit up. Kee ...
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