ajdlinux
Mod: ANU, ATAR/HSC Marks
I just wrote off an email to them asking the relevant people to ensure all supervisors are told of these rules. I'll post a response if I receive one before I go on holidays next week.
Same here, the main rule my supervisors choose to ignore is the no-talking-until-you're-out-of-the-room oneMan you guys have some sour supervisors. Ours are very nice people. They let you write it in at the end. They even ask how you went and wish you luck for your results.
Very nice people.
As soon as its pens down we start talking in our exams. Really relaxed atmosphere.Same here, the main rule my supervisors choose to ignore is the no-talking-until-you're-out-of-the-room one
so do ours. we get told we don't need to write any of our numbers on in the exam time, we can do it at the end so we don't waste the time. and we have to write them on every page we have written on. i wouldn't stress if you didn't, theyre unlikely to fall apart.Wow, I think the BOS needs to be a lot clearer on this. My supervisors were happy to let us sit there writing them for 10 minutes afterwards...
that's nice. will be waiting if they respond. although my supervisors are nice, i don't think its fair on the other schools who have supervisors that suck on lemons.I just wrote off an email to them asking the relevant people to ensure all supervisors are told of these rules. I'll post a response if I receive one before I go on holidays next week.
technically you shouldn't even be writing after "pens down" unless a supervisor is over your shoulder...Yesterday when the exam finished I went through and started writing my student number on every page. Then one of the supervisors came over and yelled at me for having my exam open after the 2 hours had finished.
I was told her "I'm just writing in my student number"
And she goes "You don't need that, you are only meant to write your student number on the front, not inside it."
So she took my booklets.... is she right??
Jeez, you guys are lucky, we get told off as soon as one person just whispers; even if the supervisors are at the other side of the hall, they can still hear it >.>As soon as its pens down we start talking in our exams. Really relaxed atmosphere.
A rather standard response.Hello Andrew,
Thank you for your email inquiry.
A rigorous clerical check is undertaken when exam/writing booklets are received at the marking centre to ensure all paperwork is intact. I will, however, forward your email to the marking centre.
With best wishes,
Regards,
Annie Smith
Examination Operations Branch
Phone: (02) 9760 6352
Fax: (02) 9760 6372