To Students, Ahok Reminds to Answer Exam Questions Honestly
Reported by Folmer | Translated by Cintya Meliza
Jakarta Governor, Basuki T Purnama (Ahok) reviewed the implementation of National Exam (UN) at SMA level, Monday (4/13). The number one person in Jakarta visited two schools, SMKN 27 and SMA Khatolik Santa Ursula which are located at Jalan Dr Sutomo, Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta.
Don't just pass, but you have to be honest as it is the one would be the lucky one
He who arrived in SMKN 27 around 6.50 AM welcomed by the SMKN Principal Sri Nuryati, Central Jakarta Mayor Mangara Pardede, and Jakarta Education Department Head Arie Budhiman.
East Jakarta Mayor Observed the Computer-Based ExamIn the occasion, he gave motivation to the students who will conduct the exam test without cheating thus they can be a success person. "Don't just pass, but you have to be honest as it is the one would be the lucky one." he expressed.
He also asserted the students to always improve their creativity and maintain good relations with others.
"My child's score is average of B, no problem. The most important is the creativity and have good relations. If we said that if you want to be creative you should fear of God. The creative person is a creator, it is the important relation. While for modal, is the secondary business," he expressed.
The former Regent of East Belitung reminded the students to pray before answering the questions. "Pray, do the test, and good luck. Do the easy one first. That's what my teacher told me," he reminded.
As simply known, the exam participants in SMKN 27 is about 293 students. The school has some majors such as culinary art, partisery, travel agent, fashion, hotel accomodation, skin care, and hair treatment with 15 available class.
He continued his visiting to SMA Katolik Santa Ursula which is located nearby SMKN 27. In the school, he reviewed the class used as exam room and take a look of exam circumstances. There are 270 exam participants, with details IPA (120 students), IPS (72 Students) and Bahasa (15 students).