MemmaJK
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Hey Everyone;
I recently sat my half yearly examinations within my school. Instead of spreading the exams out to take up two weeks, they are shoved into four days, with two exams scheduled each day, and some individuals have different exams on at different times. It's a pretty trying time for some people who don't deal with exam stresses all that well.
I had an Ancient History exam on the Wednesday morning, and a Mathematics examination in the afternoon. I started to develop a headache nearing the end of my Ancient exam, and in the preceding hour before my next exam, it got considerably worse. I took painkillers which were inaffective and went into the exam a bit worse for wear. Around halfway through my Maths exam, my headache got so bad that I started to feel sick from the pain.
I wasn't sure what to do, and so tried my best to finish the end of the paper and finish what I could, whilst being distracted frequently by the pain and trying not to be sick in the middle of our exam.
I did not bother appealing the result, even though I knew that I cold have done quite a bit better in the exam had I have been able to concentrate at the time, but being internal assessments and not trials I did not think it was worth getting a doctor's certificate and appealing the exam result. Another classmate was also sick, and when she told our curriculum coordinator, he told her to simply do the exams she had that day, and this is advice he has repeatedly told us throughout prelim and the HSC.
I am just wondering if anyone else has found themselves in a similar situation and what they did about it; did you appeal it or let it slide knowing you could have done better?
Your thoughts would be appreciated
I recently sat my half yearly examinations within my school. Instead of spreading the exams out to take up two weeks, they are shoved into four days, with two exams scheduled each day, and some individuals have different exams on at different times. It's a pretty trying time for some people who don't deal with exam stresses all that well.
I had an Ancient History exam on the Wednesday morning, and a Mathematics examination in the afternoon. I started to develop a headache nearing the end of my Ancient exam, and in the preceding hour before my next exam, it got considerably worse. I took painkillers which were inaffective and went into the exam a bit worse for wear. Around halfway through my Maths exam, my headache got so bad that I started to feel sick from the pain.
I wasn't sure what to do, and so tried my best to finish the end of the paper and finish what I could, whilst being distracted frequently by the pain and trying not to be sick in the middle of our exam.
I did not bother appealing the result, even though I knew that I cold have done quite a bit better in the exam had I have been able to concentrate at the time, but being internal assessments and not trials I did not think it was worth getting a doctor's certificate and appealing the exam result. Another classmate was also sick, and when she told our curriculum coordinator, he told her to simply do the exams she had that day, and this is advice he has repeatedly told us throughout prelim and the HSC.
I am just wondering if anyone else has found themselves in a similar situation and what they did about it; did you appeal it or let it slide knowing you could have done better?
Your thoughts would be appreciated