Incorrect, I have filled out all my multiple choice with pen last year and it worked fine.blue_chameleon said:The multi-choice sheets only pickup graphite from a pencil. So either way, you're screwed.
Obviously you got into uni by cleaning the VC's rod.
LOLRaven3333 said:Incorrect, I have filled out all my multiple choice with pen last year and it worked fine.
serious? phew!Raven3333 said:Incorrect, I have filled out all my multiple choice with pen last year and it worked fine.
No they don't you stupid faggot.blue chameleon said:The multi-choice sheets only pickup graphite from a pencil. So either way, you're screwed.
Um, ok?Nebuchanezzar said:No they don't you stupid faggot.
hahahahahahahhaha you've done this before??? are you intellectually dyssexic?.ben said:So I emailed the course co-ordinator and no reply yet. Last year some had the same thing happen and it still got marked.
i will assume he meant to saystazi said:hahahahahahahhaha you've done this before??? are you intellectually dyssexic?
I'm curious as to how he knows this if the course coordinator hasn't replied yet.Last year some[one] had the same thing happen and it still got marked.
pretty sure you'll get zero for the exam and it will be referred to a compulsory misconduct investigation (possible cheating, swapping/substitution of papers etc.) it's all spelled out in the exam instructions..ben said:I asked a friend who did the same thing last year and they still marked his paper. I'm wondering whether or not I should call up the course co-ordinator tomorrow to see if he'll be lenient, or should I just hope the person who marks it on the computer will mark it by hand. Because if the course co-ordinator says no to a remark, then I don't have a chance as he'll know already, but if he doesn't know then maybe I can get away with it?
Don't email...CALL or GO SEE THEM. FFS emails can be deleted in about a second.runoutofsleep said:your best bet is to send another email, asking if there's anything you can do to RECTify the situation. mention you're willing and able to go to any lengths necessary. that should do it.
If they can identify that it is YOUR paper... i.e. no one else forgot to write their name and there is only one paper with no name and you have already emailed the co-ordinator, then they will mark it..ben said:I asked a friend who did the same thing last year and they still marked his paper. I'm wondering whether or not I should call up the course co-ordinator tomorrow to see if he'll be lenient, or should I just hope the person who marks it on the computer will mark it by hand. Because if the course co-ordinator says no to a remark, then I don't have a chance as he'll know already, but if he doesn't know then maybe I can get away with it?