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Roga

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My grandmother recently passed away. It was during my trial period and happened a day after my 18th birthday. Do you think they will look at this seriously?
 

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Roga said:
My grandmother recently passed away. It was during my trial period and happened a day after my 18th birthday. Do you think they will look at this seriously?
I am not sure whether it will get you EAS or not but personally, I don't think it would have been a serious implication to your academic result.

But that's just me. What really happened could have impacted on you and what I just said could be a random babbling.

However, unless you can provide valid data that it really had an impact on your academic result (due to the inner struggle you experienced because of your close relationship with grandmother or whatever), it will be difficult to get EAS. You will really have to focus HOW impacted on your normal academic routine and everything.
 

kasakiki

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One of my best friends had a head on collision with a semi-trailer less than 2 weeks ago, broke her leg, eye socket and was cut to pieces with glass, spending 4 days in the ICU-applied to the BOS for exemption and got told her head and writing hand were ok, and thus she has to do the exams, just like the rest of us. The BOS have no compassion. Jerks.
 

black_kat_meow

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I thought EAS was for long term educational disadvantage. Isn't there a different scheme for these kinds of things?
 

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you can apply for EAS still under the misadventure category..
 

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