i have special provisions.
and yeh, i totally get why some people would be fucking pissed off about it... like there was one person in one of my exams who got a misadventure because their hand hurt...and i was like "well of course you do you're writing for 3 hours straight moron" and i know for a fact they dont have problems with their hands. another of my friends got a misadventure because they had diabetes and their sugar levels were so high they couldnt even be read on their sugar machiney thingy, and at that level she got really sick... so special provisions for her diabetes is just seperate supervision so she can give herself insulin and do blood test readings during her 5 mins rest time... fair enough i think?
and yeh... i get how pissed off you would be... and i get how big of an advantage it can be... but there is some stuff that us special provisions kids have to put up with, ie.
1) if you have a serious reason for special provision, you still have to go through the waiting of being accepted for s.p
2) the crap that other people give us, because we are "pussies" and the stigma attached.
3) being in a small exam room, if one of the other s.p kids start losing it (like the kid with a sore hand who was practically banging their head on the desk and was crying and moaning) your exam time and concentration does get interrupted... plus, at my school we are stuck in a tiny room near the library that has outside seating/lessons near it with very loud obnoxious jnrs who dont know how to shut up during hsc exam times.
the thing is though.... its not really that much of an advantage...its giving disadvantaged kids an opportunity to be on an equal statis with other kids....
that being said.... a lot of private school have like 20 to 30 kids with s.p.... you have to wonder how many of those are genuine, or if its a cash-under-the-table situation.... ultimately though, s.p has a lot of requirements that need to be filled, and extensive medical documentation.... its a TOUGH thing to get... the bos has their own medical board that reviews each case, and you CAN be refused. so rest assured, usually its on a fair basis....
and the whole "anxiety" thing is crap... i have it for anxiety... but its not for "exam anxiety" or any of that crap....its a chemical imbalance... and the seperate supervision is good for the general cohort....would you want someone to have a panic attack and interrupt your hsc exam?