zaefr
Member
this is my friend's story and his account isnt working, so i'm posting it here on his behalf:
Alright here's what happened in detail:
So I was sick on the 19th of Wednesday unable to do my Paper 2: English - Modules. My head teacher rescheduled the exam to today, Monday 24th.
While I was doing the exam, I wasn't informed that my Paper 2 exam only went for 2 hours. I wish I had read the front of the paper, but unfortunately I didn't. Even though I finished exactly on 2 hours, I started going through my paper WITHOUT being told to stop writing (there was a confusion with the Ancient History exam which went from 9am-12:00pm, while my exam is only meant to be completed from 9am-11:00am). On a further note, my school is also shit in terms of organisation and outlining instructions. The coordinator was meant to inform me exactly that I was meant to finish at 11:00am, but instead, she told me "5 minutes reading time only", chucked the paper at me to do it in the hall and that is all.
So while I was going through my paper for the next half an hour, a girl decided to "dob" on me that I was doing the exam in advance of time. I actually appreciated it at the time in "dobbing" to stop me, but I wish it was half an hour earlier? Now I'm stressing that my paper has the possibility of being cancelled, even though I didn't do anything wrong on purpose.
While the teacher grabbed my paper (there were different teachers at different times swapping) after the epiphany of time, he told me that he'll write on the test paper saying that I went 30 minutes in advance. But I told him that I never knew I was meant to finish at 11:00am, and it wasn't even written on the board... So he was like "mate, it says on the front of the paper" - this is my biggest regret as I stated before and I did agree with him. He then told me "When did you finish?" and I told him "10:55am sir, after that I was waiting". So he told me to just go home, took the paper and walked out of the door with a slight bit of shame on my back.
Right now, I'm contemplating on whether he'll tell the English department or not (he was my Year 10 teacher and he knows me really well, more so academically). But if he did tell them, what would be the possible consequences, and how will I be able to rebuttal against this? Should I be honest about it like above? I don't want my trials to end in misery, and I need the best advice I can get.
Thanks.
P.S. I don't want troll comments e.g. "Harden the fuck up" or "Stfu, stop crying and move on" =).
Edit: The reason why he didn't read the front page was due to exam pressure, where he was quickly signing the form and writing the student number for each writing booklet. Then reading time began straight away.
Also, should he approach his English department or same teacher in the hall?
Alright here's what happened in detail:
So I was sick on the 19th of Wednesday unable to do my Paper 2: English - Modules. My head teacher rescheduled the exam to today, Monday 24th.
While I was doing the exam, I wasn't informed that my Paper 2 exam only went for 2 hours. I wish I had read the front of the paper, but unfortunately I didn't. Even though I finished exactly on 2 hours, I started going through my paper WITHOUT being told to stop writing (there was a confusion with the Ancient History exam which went from 9am-12:00pm, while my exam is only meant to be completed from 9am-11:00am). On a further note, my school is also shit in terms of organisation and outlining instructions. The coordinator was meant to inform me exactly that I was meant to finish at 11:00am, but instead, she told me "5 minutes reading time only", chucked the paper at me to do it in the hall and that is all.
So while I was going through my paper for the next half an hour, a girl decided to "dob" on me that I was doing the exam in advance of time. I actually appreciated it at the time in "dobbing" to stop me, but I wish it was half an hour earlier? Now I'm stressing that my paper has the possibility of being cancelled, even though I didn't do anything wrong on purpose.
While the teacher grabbed my paper (there were different teachers at different times swapping) after the epiphany of time, he told me that he'll write on the test paper saying that I went 30 minutes in advance. But I told him that I never knew I was meant to finish at 11:00am, and it wasn't even written on the board... So he was like "mate, it says on the front of the paper" - this is my biggest regret as I stated before and I did agree with him. He then told me "When did you finish?" and I told him "10:55am sir, after that I was waiting". So he told me to just go home, took the paper and walked out of the door with a slight bit of shame on my back.
Right now, I'm contemplating on whether he'll tell the English department or not (he was my Year 10 teacher and he knows me really well, more so academically). But if he did tell them, what would be the possible consequences, and how will I be able to rebuttal against this? Should I be honest about it like above? I don't want my trials to end in misery, and I need the best advice I can get.
Thanks.
P.S. I don't want troll comments e.g. "Harden the fuck up" or "Stfu, stop crying and move on" =).
Edit: The reason why he didn't read the front page was due to exam pressure, where he was quickly signing the form and writing the student number for each writing booklet. Then reading time began straight away.
Also, should he approach his English department or same teacher in the hall?
Last edited: