whitelder
2005 Grad Student
On Monday who do I give my doctors certificate to to state that I am unwell. I have just come down with Pharingitis and it wont be gone before monday so who do I give the doctors cert to? Anyone know??
This turns into a Board of Studies issue, has pretty much nothing to do with the school. So you had better have a very very good reason for not going.whitelder said:On Monday who do I give my doctors certificate to to state that I am unwell. I have just come down with Pharingitis and it wont be gone before monday so who do I give the doctors cert to? Anyone know??
MasterOfDisgyis said:This turns into a Board of Studies issue, has pretty much nothing to do with the school. So you had better have a very very good reason for not going.
Pharyngitis is caused by a variety of microorganisms. Most cases are caused by a virus, including the virus causing the common cold, flu (influenza virus), adenovirus, mononucleosis, HIV, and various others.Ranger Stacie said:pharingitis is a pretty good reason
whitelder said:On Monday who do I give my doctors certificate to to state that I am unwell. I have just come down with Pharingitis and it wont be gone before monday so who do I give the doctors cert to? Anyone know??
I think you can also opt to do the exam even if you're sick and then they take into consideration that you were sick and then do some mathematical thing to come out with a fair result.muselara said:you mean they can take into consideration that we're sick while we're doing an exam?
cause i want to do my exams
but ive taken 9 tablets so far today :|
xox_eMz_xox said:where do they get your marks if you dont sit the test?
... said:if you are sick, and can prove you are not suitable to sit for the test, Board of Studies will not force you to sit the exam. They take this issue very seriously, and apparently they will follow up every single case and ring up the doctor personally to check. So a simple case of flu will not be sufficient whereas in your case, yes you are more likely to sit out than sitting in one.
How they get your mark will depend on various issues (i think you can dig it up somewhere on this/board of studies site)
Disclaimer: I'm only speaking from personally experience
And if I was the treating doctor I would tell them to read what I wrote and not to call me up requesting patient information because it's none of their business.... said:and apparently they will follow up every single case and ring up the doctor personally to check.
Yes a flu case is sufficient. You know the flu is a serious illness that can become very serious if not treated properly? These Board of Studies public servants are not doctors. If a doctor has written a letter stating that a person cannot do an exam on a specific date, than thats how it is. Some people die from the flu. I think you mean the common cold.So a simple case of flu will not be sufficient
They use the total of your in-class assessment items instead. This mark is then moderated like all the other exams are.xox_eMz_xox said:where do they get your marks if you dont sit the test?