I have been accused of cheating in my English Modules exam.
In the first exam, i found it annoying to have to keep turning back to my notes page. And so in my second exam I decided I'd rip up small bits of paper and write on them instead.
I found a piece of blank paper in my pencil case, and ripped that into 3. Then ripped another 3 pieces off the back on my exam. The blank pile sat on my desk, and a supervisor checked it over to make sure it was blank, and I told her I was going to write on them once writing commenced.
At the commencement of the exam, I scribbled down every chapter note, quote, sentence, number, and word poem i could remember to try and help my essay. I finished these notes after 10-15 minutes, and then was about to start my exam when another examiner took them off me.
The examiners collaborated, and decided not to give them back. And they've accused me of cheating ( I guess because the notes had so much writing on them ) and I had to write a statement to send to the board of studies.
There wasn't much space on this paper, and I have a depressive form of bipolar and often have bad times recalling things appropriately and saying what i mean when pressure is put on me.
I explained myself in the statement and said that the supervisor checked over the blank pile. But then when I re-read my statement later, I realised I forgot to mention that I had the blank piece in my pencil case.
I offered the examiners a second statement once I realised, but they didn't accept it. And said I would have to wait until the Board of Studies contact me with their conclusion and punishment.
I will now look guilty, for having changed my statement. And they can't prove I'm innocent, but they can't prove i am guilty.
I am really worried as to whether I will lose my HSC - I'm only doing 10 units.
Surely they can't prove anything, so will let it go, seeing as i did the exam without my perfectly legal notes anyway?
I can't find any policies online to help me.
In the first exam, i found it annoying to have to keep turning back to my notes page. And so in my second exam I decided I'd rip up small bits of paper and write on them instead.
I found a piece of blank paper in my pencil case, and ripped that into 3. Then ripped another 3 pieces off the back on my exam. The blank pile sat on my desk, and a supervisor checked it over to make sure it was blank, and I told her I was going to write on them once writing commenced.
At the commencement of the exam, I scribbled down every chapter note, quote, sentence, number, and word poem i could remember to try and help my essay. I finished these notes after 10-15 minutes, and then was about to start my exam when another examiner took them off me.
The examiners collaborated, and decided not to give them back. And they've accused me of cheating ( I guess because the notes had so much writing on them ) and I had to write a statement to send to the board of studies.
There wasn't much space on this paper, and I have a depressive form of bipolar and often have bad times recalling things appropriately and saying what i mean when pressure is put on me.
I explained myself in the statement and said that the supervisor checked over the blank pile. But then when I re-read my statement later, I realised I forgot to mention that I had the blank piece in my pencil case.
I offered the examiners a second statement once I realised, but they didn't accept it. And said I would have to wait until the Board of Studies contact me with their conclusion and punishment.
I will now look guilty, for having changed my statement. And they can't prove I'm innocent, but they can't prove i am guilty.
I am really worried as to whether I will lose my HSC - I'm only doing 10 units.
Surely they can't prove anything, so will let it go, seeing as i did the exam without my perfectly legal notes anyway?
I can't find any policies online to help me.
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