Hey everyone,
So this morning upon waking up i was very sick, throwing up the works, went to school informed the supervisors and deputy before doing the exam. Now in the exam itself despite seeing the questions which i interpreted as quite easy, I did shockingly compared to how i should have gone due to exhaustion, headaches, stomach continuing to cramp and the occasional feeling that I might throw up. Wrote a little more then half to what i normally would as a result, and it was a lot worst in quality. The deputy and my English teacher strongly recommended for me to launch an illness appeal and the exam supervisor said i could if i felt it necessary. I'm ranked 2nd in English with an internal mark of 87% and in my trial for paper 2 i got 19, 17, 18 for each module. I can't help but feel that i have ruined everyone's assessment mark if this appeal doesn't go through successfully. I will be going to the doctors to get everything sorted (including the illness form), and luckily i don't have an exam until next week. what is the likelihood that this claim will be accepted? any words of advice/comfort from anyone who has been in a similar situation. And if successful am i right to assume that they will just estimate my mark if its lower then what's expected based on how the cohort performed?
Thanks in advance for any help and advice
So this morning upon waking up i was very sick, throwing up the works, went to school informed the supervisors and deputy before doing the exam. Now in the exam itself despite seeing the questions which i interpreted as quite easy, I did shockingly compared to how i should have gone due to exhaustion, headaches, stomach continuing to cramp and the occasional feeling that I might throw up. Wrote a little more then half to what i normally would as a result, and it was a lot worst in quality. The deputy and my English teacher strongly recommended for me to launch an illness appeal and the exam supervisor said i could if i felt it necessary. I'm ranked 2nd in English with an internal mark of 87% and in my trial for paper 2 i got 19, 17, 18 for each module. I can't help but feel that i have ruined everyone's assessment mark if this appeal doesn't go through successfully. I will be going to the doctors to get everything sorted (including the illness form), and luckily i don't have an exam until next week. what is the likelihood that this claim will be accepted? any words of advice/comfort from anyone who has been in a similar situation. And if successful am i right to assume that they will just estimate my mark if its lower then what's expected based on how the cohort performed?
Thanks in advance for any help and advice