danz90 said:
If its Epstein-barr virus/Mononucleosis/Glandular fever, I've read on a BOS document that they don't accept that as illness/misadventure
That's not quite true.
You cannot submit an appeal on the basis of:
- attendance at a sporting or cultural event, or family holiday
- alleged deficiencies in tuition or long-term matters relating to loss of preparation time
- long-term illness
- the same grounds for which the Board has already granted special test provisions, unless further difficulties are experienced during the test
- matters avoidable by the student.
4jess7lov said:
hey all...so ive put in misadventure forms for my last 3 exams (not the first 2 cause i wasnt too bad then) and i still feel like shit...searing head pains killin me omg killlll me)....i hav society and culture on thursday..shud i put in a form for that too?? on the dr. certificate it said the symptoms (stong headaches etc) will last 2-4 wks (which covers till november 18ish...but shud i put in a form for society and culture?? i will still feel shit (if i remain as i am) but wont the BOS think omg as if..its been ages shes probs makin it all up...is it worth adding the thursday exam to the appeal? i dnt want them to think omg its another loser trying to scab marks i dnoooo wat todo? anyone??
Is that really so difficult to figure out by yourself? PwarYeux already answered this. Who cares what they think? You're trying to maximise your marks, and if you think that your illness will be a hindrance, then of course you should apply for misadventure. Applying won't hurt your chances, especially since your doctor has already said that the symptoms will last a few weeks.
The BOS can decide whatever they want with your application, but it would just be silly if you didn't apply on the basis of the thought that "i dnt want them to think omg its another loser trying to scab marks".