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SEA is Over
SEA students shared their opinions on the examinations
SEA students shared their opinions on the examinations
Lowlands, Tobago – The Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam is officially over, and the aftermath is now unfolding across Tobago. As the intense pressure of the examination dissipated, students found themselves grappling with a mix of emotions regarding their performance and eagerly anticipating the highly anticipated school placements they would receive.
Our camera crew ventured to Gulf City Mall in Lowlands, a popular spot for post-exam activities, where they interviewed SEA students to capture their immediate reactions and experiences with the challenging examination. Their candid responses provide a glimpse into the emotional journey of these young scholars as they transition from primary to secondary education.
The period following the SEA exam is a significant time for students and their families, marked by both relief and anxious anticipation for the next chapter in their academic lives.
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