Most schools seem to give an estimate mark if a student misses a trial exam. However, my school said that if i miss one i'll get an automatic 0. They said that they're not allowed to give estimates and that other schools are breaking the rules. I'm worried that my school is incorrect, as i've checked the NESA website and it says that schools follow their own procedures for internal tasks.
I have a moderate/severe mental condition and my psychiatrist is willing to back me up. However, i don't know if i should push it.
Also, i've done more than 50% of my school based tasks for each subject. I informed my school of this, but they said it only means that i can graduate and that i will still only get 0 if i miss a trial exam.
Not sure what to do. It seems very unfair to me as so many other schools do maintain rank/ estimate and my school is aware that i've been struggling with a mental condition for the past 2 years (which has gotten worse the past 2 months).
I feel like my school is pressuring me to do pathways (HSC over 2 years) and are giving me a hard time since i don't want to do that (i want to get HSC over with, and i'm not keen on doing the new syllabus' HSC).
I have a moderate/severe mental condition and my psychiatrist is willing to back me up. However, i don't know if i should push it.
Also, i've done more than 50% of my school based tasks for each subject. I informed my school of this, but they said it only means that i can graduate and that i will still only get 0 if i miss a trial exam.
Not sure what to do. It seems very unfair to me as so many other schools do maintain rank/ estimate and my school is aware that i've been struggling with a mental condition for the past 2 years (which has gotten worse the past 2 months).
I feel like my school is pressuring me to do pathways (HSC over 2 years) and are giving me a hard time since i don't want to do that (i want to get HSC over with, and i'm not keen on doing the new syllabus' HSC).