This from the HSC Rules and Procedures:
"If you are absent from an entire examination and lodge an illness/misadventure application that is declined by the BOSTES, you will not receive a result in that course and that course will not appear on your BOSTES record. This could mean that you become...
Yes, all absentees are removed from moderation, so there is no impact on the balance of your school course group.
A mark of zero is never reported on HSC results. For a 1-unit course like SoR1, only marks of 15 and above are reported. For lower marks, they are reported as <15/50 (or <30/100 for...
Schools and exam centres are not the same. An exam centre may include the home school, other local schools not large enough to conduct their own exams, and students studying by distance education who live nearby.
Also, schools cannot be ranked by ATAR as it is only known to individual students...
The 2015 exam papers are being published here:
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/2015/
as they are cleared for copyright.
Fyi, copyright material like images and text passages can be used free in an examination, but cannot be published afterwards for study purposes unless...
For 2014 the rule said "Examination question papers may be removed at the end of the examination only if they are not to be used as answer booklets". The 2015 rule was tightened, as stated above. Too many students were taking multiple choice answer sheets or completed answers out of the...
Obviously, you would also need a dr. to confirm that you were genuinely sick. Although a supervisor may say you looked sick, that is not a medical opinion. If you didnt see a dr. right after the exam, your appeal is prob screwed.