dux&src
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Okay so here is my situation, in term 1 our extension maths class had an exam, this was the first assessment to count towards our final ext. maths marks. Right, so i came first by 2%, my percentage was 70% and second was a friend of mine (Bob) who received 68%.
Obviously the marks don't seem very pleasing. SO our maths teacher decided to set another test. This time the test would be set with less difficult questions. OUT of the TWO tests the higher mark received would be the mark for our first assessment. SO it would be no surprise that the people who get to do the again would get a higher mark.
On the day the test was held about seven people (myself included) were part of an extra-curricular activity, the activity namely mentoring and held within school grounds. We spoke to the teacher, and asked whether or not we could do the test at a later date and she said yes.
BUT! Later on she wouldn't allow us to do the test!!!! Today she gave back the results of the test and the top mark was 86% (Bob) so Bob has her 86% instead of the crummy 68% but as FOR ME:
SEVEN students (myself included) didn't get to take the test... and she isn't allowing us to. SO we are stuck with our crappy marks ... mine being 70%.
SO now instead of being first like i should have been, I am certainly not in the top 4
Is my teacher allowed to set another test, then have students missing out (due to reasons beyond their control) and not allowing these students to retake the test like everyone else did, when she clearly said on the test date that we would be allowed to sit the test the following day.......?????? grrr
IF she is not going to allow us (7 students) to retake the test ...then why take down the marks of others in the class when clearly this would not be FAIR to the seven students.
Is there anything I can do about this?
Has anyone else experienced something like this before? share your stories please.
Obviously the marks don't seem very pleasing. SO our maths teacher decided to set another test. This time the test would be set with less difficult questions. OUT of the TWO tests the higher mark received would be the mark for our first assessment. SO it would be no surprise that the people who get to do the again would get a higher mark.
On the day the test was held about seven people (myself included) were part of an extra-curricular activity, the activity namely mentoring and held within school grounds. We spoke to the teacher, and asked whether or not we could do the test at a later date and she said yes.
BUT! Later on she wouldn't allow us to do the test!!!! Today she gave back the results of the test and the top mark was 86% (Bob) so Bob has her 86% instead of the crummy 68% but as FOR ME:
SEVEN students (myself included) didn't get to take the test... and she isn't allowing us to. SO we are stuck with our crappy marks ... mine being 70%.
SO now instead of being first like i should have been, I am certainly not in the top 4
- had a maths test
- came first 70%, second was 68% (BOB)
- the class marks were low
- had another test (this test was set with less difficult questions)
- the higher mark received would be the one taken down
- 7 students (myself included) did NOT take this test
- teacher promised a later date for the 7 of us to sit the test
- teacher then did not allow us to retake the test
- the marks were given out, marks being much higher students get to keep this mark
- top mark this time was 86% (BOB)
- WE( the seven of us) keep our first mark (70%) .... so I am no longer ranked 1st
- 70% goes to my report ...while the other students who got to retake the test.. score much higher than their first test
- these students get to keep their marks
Is my teacher allowed to set another test, then have students missing out (due to reasons beyond their control) and not allowing these students to retake the test like everyone else did, when she clearly said on the test date that we would be allowed to sit the test the following day.......?????? grrr
IF she is not going to allow us (7 students) to retake the test ...then why take down the marks of others in the class when clearly this would not be FAIR to the seven students.
Is there anything I can do about this?
Has anyone else experienced something like this before? share your stories please.
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