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If they can prove that they have medical issues, like at other schools, then I don't see a reason why they shouldn't get special provisions.just wondering do they allow this in selective schools?
If they can prove that they have medical issues, like at other schools, then I don't see a reason why they shouldn't get special provisions.just wondering do they allow this in selective schools?
i have special provisions.
and yeh... i get how pissed off you would be... and i get how big of an advantage it can be... but there is some stuff that us special provisions kids have to put up with, ie.
1) if you have a serious reason for special provision, you still have to go through the waiting of being accepted for s.p
2) the crap that other people give us, because we are "pussies" and the stigma attached.
3) being in a small exam room, if one of the other s.p kids start losing it (like the kid with a sore hand who was practically banging their head on the desk and was crying and moaning) your exam time and concentration does get interrupted... plus, at my school we are stuck in a tiny room near the library that has outside seating/lessons near it with very loud obnoxious jnrs who dont know how to shut up during hsc exam times.
i deadset want to shoot people who get 'special provisions' sometimes. the amount of bullshit that people make up is astonishing. there's like ten people in my year with fake 'clinical depression', and a much larger amount with pathetic excuses, and it pisses me off incredibly. i'd actually have a legitimate claim to depression, proper anxiety attacks, etc, but the way i look at it, some people crack and some people don't. i never fail to crack under pressure, and that's something i have to learn how to deal with, not just blame everything on that. it's not worth living if everytime something happens you can't accept responsibility for it.i was so surprised to see so many people from my school getting 'special provisions' and their reasons for getting these 'special provisions' seem so trivial. they are people who are or close to the top of the cohort. for some it's 'anxiety issues' or 'can't put too much stress on their brain' yet they can still achieve top rankings and do tutoring for most or all of their units, others include 'possible nose bleeds from consuming certain foods'.
i was also very astonished at the range of issues they have, and i've known them for so many years yet i have not heard about these issues until HSC started.
i understand that some people genuinely need these rest breaks, but for others, i am not so sure.
what do you think?
my school is selective and it's evidently rife.ehtefaz.hedayet said:just wondering do they allow this in selective schools?
Quite a few do, it's handwriting related mostly. I'd say out of a fairly small year (60-70) we have about...5 people on special provisions.Do a lot of the kids at your school get provisions? does the private school system encourage that sort of thing?
People like this irritate me, they create a stigma that anyone who applies for special provisions for depression or anxiety disorders must be bullshitting and just need to 'man up' (the results of which is clearly evident in this thread).i deadset want to shoot people who get 'special provisions' sometimes. the amount of bullshit that people make up is astonishing. there's like ten people in my year with fake 'clinical depression', and a much larger amount with pathetic excuses, and it pisses me off incredibly.
the people at my school really are though.People like this irritate me, they create a stigma that anyone who applies for special provisions for depression or anxiety disorders must be bullshitting and just need to 'man up' (the results of which is clearly evident in this thread).
lol, i wasn't talking about you, i was talking about the people you are referring to. By grappling for any excuse to gain extra marks they make it difficult for those who truly do need such provisions.the people at my school really are though.
one of them is one of the happiest people i know, got really really good ranks for the rest of the year, and suddenly developed depression for the two weeks of trials, "couldn't do exams", and conveniently got an estimated score off her ranks.
we have someone at our school who has a section of dyslexia where they need blue glasses or blue paper to comprehend what's on it. The thing is they play it up because not only does this person read off a white text book and write in white school books just using the glasses in exams they suddenly need A3 paper all in blue, a room to themselves and extra time. That is a joke. If its that bad surely they need books in blue for normal use?????
possibly though i highly doubt it, they're so sure of themselves you just want to bop them on the head! haha. ah well. it doesnt overly bother me special provisions unless they actually get an advantage like if this was a top ranking student because of the extra time, theyre about average so its just a touch annoying!Maybe it's stress induced?
Or maybe they are having a lend.
either way...
a guy at my school wears ear plugs in every exam. he's like you. We were in eco one day, and i was talking about unemployment to the girl next to me, and i swear to god, he chewed, swallowed and barfed me back up. then yelled at me.sad i know! i need to be more tolerant!!!!!!!!!!!! but at least im no longer disrupting myslef or others and i didnt have to get special provisions though i was tempted to try so i could just wear ear plugs!! hahaha
serious! im not the only freak!!!! hahah i probably would have been but i didnt want to ask coz if they said no i wouldnt have handled going without them..a guy at my school wears ear plugs in every exam. he's like you. We were in eco one day, and i was talking about unemployment to the girl next to me, and i swear to god, he chewed, swallowed and barfed me back up. then yelled at me.
but i thought you would be allowed? hmm.