umm... wut?
How is actually knowing stuff an "complete and utter atrocity to actual knowledge"?
It's not "knowing" stuff, it's REMEMBERING stuff. The system relies on EVERYONE having a perfect 100% memory and memorising every fact in the books so well it doesn't ever go away; well not everyone is a sheep and not everyone can DO that. The system discriminates based on peoples memories as opposed to their actual skills, if I'm skilled at fixing computers, should I fail my exam because I forgot something? Or should I be judged based on what I can actually do as opposed to just remembering a bunch of bullshit that I won't even use outside of school or college? I can tell you right now that the majority of the shit I learned in School and College in relation to IT is going to do jack shit for me in the real world. They teach you almost nothing of import, they don't teach you taxes, they don't teach you about loans, they don't teach you how to write a CV, they don't teach you about things that you're going to be doing for the rest of your life that are of mass importance! Why?! Why is that the case? We SHOULD be learning about how to do all of that shit, why are we learning how to expand and factorise brackets when we could be learning something of ACTUAL import.
The short of it all, is that this system requires you to have a good memory, and if not, you can fuck off. That is how the system works currently, it judges you based off of your memory as opposed to your actual skills, and keep in mind this is also how EVERY business owner decides whether to hire you, I could be an expert programmer, but they'd just look at a sheet of letters, see that I got a D in IT and say "Nope, he's clearly not worth any time". This is how it works, these things decide 100% how your life goes, and that's not how it should work at all.