nwatts
Active Member
I've had this experience before.
A teacher favouring another student because of their personal relationship. For me, it was not an adjustment of marks it was postponing of assessments or other tasks for little-to-no reason. She does just as many units as everyone else (11, we're between 10-13), so her workload is not more. She does, however, have an on-going relationship with the teacher.
And, there was nothing I could do about it. The times I whined to the senior coordinator were fruitless - he just told me that the reasons for her special treatment were valid. She managed to get out of an assessment because of a death in the family, without producing any certificate or official documentation. (I didn't argue this, but I wasn't happy).
It's not really the right thing to "leave it" because this is your HSC, and you are at a disadvantage now. Luckily i've always ranked above this person, so I haven't had it affect my marks directly. However, the trouble you get yourself into by investigating these things is simply not worth it. If you have a teacher that you're friends with, I'd mention it. But I would not go up to senior people in the school, especially because the guy you're talking about is highly regarded among staff.
A teacher favouring another student because of their personal relationship. For me, it was not an adjustment of marks it was postponing of assessments or other tasks for little-to-no reason. She does just as many units as everyone else (11, we're between 10-13), so her workload is not more. She does, however, have an on-going relationship with the teacher.
And, there was nothing I could do about it. The times I whined to the senior coordinator were fruitless - he just told me that the reasons for her special treatment were valid. She managed to get out of an assessment because of a death in the family, without producing any certificate or official documentation. (I didn't argue this, but I wasn't happy).
It's not really the right thing to "leave it" because this is your HSC, and you are at a disadvantage now. Luckily i've always ranked above this person, so I haven't had it affect my marks directly. However, the trouble you get yourself into by investigating these things is simply not worth it. If you have a teacher that you're friends with, I'd mention it. But I would not go up to senior people in the school, especially because the guy you're talking about is highly regarded among staff.