They apply to the Albanian School of Language, but they don't really know Albanian, that's the story of 141 competing candidates.

Of the 141 candidates who competed for admission to the Albanian branch at the University of Pristina, only 2 percent have known how the fraction of verbs dare, take, give, know, fall, and only 4 percent have responded in part. Lawgiver Nundman Pazizi is addressed with a letter to the new minister [...]
Lawmaker Nundman Basarizi is addressed with a letter to the new education minister, where he sounds the alarm for the poor level of pre-university education in our country. This is full letter to Minister Shyqiri Bytyci.
Dear Minister, Bytyci
I know these days you're very busy with protocol meetings and recording the situation. I know you have to meet public and political figures. I know you're under a lot of pressure as far as selecting the team, since you have a commitment to the party of the coalition parties. I know certain groups can impose their priorities.
Mr. Minister, I know you're being bombarded with a rumor about how this situation in the UP is miserable, what's not. I know they forget to mention public universities in Kosovo cities and non-public colleges. After all, it's easier to deal with the UP. But for these another time.
The alarm, Mr. Minister's down. That alarm has to do with elementary and secondary schools. No one can deal with them, except for the time of the campaign when they give them “zbor” and take them to dinner and lunch, because they need their votes.
Here you have some data that proves the quality of pre-university schooling. These results are from the English language subject. At the Albanian Department of Language, we took our receiving exam. NG 141 candidates only 6 have known what parts of the lecture are words of singing, popular, scurrying, and because. Nine others have responded in part. So less than 5 percent have responded correctly, and some 7 percent have partially responded to another 90 percent of the scythe.
Only 16 out of 141 candidates have been able to curve through the paper name.
Wait, dear Minister, there's more. Of the 141 candidates, only 3 knew how to divide verbs: dare, take, give, know, fall. You're an economist, and statistics make it easier than me. For the public, I have to explain that only 2 percent of candidates have correctly answered that question, and 6 candidates or 4 percent have managed to answer partially.
Dear Minister, this is an alarm. The alarm is more noisy, as it is about the subject “The Albanian language”, which is learned from the first grade of elementary school to the XII class. The alarm becomes deafening when it is known that these candidates have successfully carried out the senior test (where questions from language and literature are several times more difficult). The alarm becomes unbearable when it is seen that the vast majority of these candidates are successful in high school.
Now, you do as you please. It's hard to get into a fight with the teachers' army that are potential voters.












