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**blu_rose**

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if ur sick and can't attend your exam but provide a medical certificate, what happens after that?

do they calculate your mark according to assessments or do u have to resit another time?
 

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i think u need to resit darl
but im not sure ive never had to do it before
 
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^a tougher exam.

Unless it's the kind of course with an informal examination, in which case you'll need to speak to the course corvenor.
 

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Last semester I was ill for my exams and couldn't sit for two of them so I simply talked to the convenors, filled out the paper work for special consideration and I did the exams later on. It was weird that my two exams were rescheduled two weeks apart but other than that it was easy and I didn't find the exams any tougher or harder than I would of expected the actual exam to be. So you should be fine as long as you have a medical certificate.
Good luck!
 

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Social science or humanities related from memory
 

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ahh okay if its social science and humanities.. it wouldn't be harder

but i know for business economics... the lecturer was like if u dont it the first time.. the supp exam is harder and also marked harder
 

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ive heard that also. EFS generally punish those who are legitimitely ill, but "weed-out" the people who rort the system at the same time.
 

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"Being unable to speak English is not a special consideration"
 

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**blu_rose** said:
if ur sick and can't attend your exam but provide a medical certificate, what happens after that?

do they calculate your mark according to assessments or do u have to resit another time?
depends on ur school i guess.
 

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Sorry, I think you're in the wrong section, this is a University forum, but really thanks for trying, good luck with that 100 UAI.
 

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clairegirl said:
ahh okay if its social science and humanities.. it wouldn't be harder

but i know for business economics... the lecturer was like if u dont it the first time.. the supp exam is harder and also marked harder
It's true, they ARE harder. I had to do the supplementary paper for maths, and it was a fair bit harder than the original one. I looked at the original and it was almost directly out of the tutorials, whereas they had some legitimately obscure questions for the supplementary one.

Having a chronic illness sucks balls.
 

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I'm an idiot, maths is ICS, not EFS... just used to thinking EFS coz all my other subs are in the EFS department.

but my point about supplementary exams stands lol
 

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