Shizzlester
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I go to a non-selective, non-private school. My exams begin on the 17th of August, 4th week. 100% confirmation from various opinions would be great, thanks.
Thank you for your reply cem. According to my 2008 HSC friend who attended the same school as myself, he told me that the school managed to get away with it by completing the CSSA trials after the timetable dates. This isn't illegal right?However, the fact that your school is starting the exams later then the scheduled CSSA papers would suggest that they aren't intending on using the CSSA papers as a school commits to using the CSSA timetable when it purchases the papers.
It's probably "illegal" but it's not like there are CSSA agents in every school just to make sure all schools using the CSSA trials follow the rules...Thank you for your reply cem. According to my 2008 HSC friend who attended the same school as myself, he told me that the school managed to get away with it by completing the CSSA trials after the timetable dates. This isn't illegal right?
If not, isn't it stupid to be sitting for it once it's released in the public domain by giving it to us a week after? They didn't commit to the timetable last year, so I guess there's a possibility of my school doing it again right? This isn't "right" by doing the CSSA papers after the strict dates...
They won't really care about a school doing it after the set date but I do know that about 10 years ago they refused to sell the papers to a leading private school for a number of years because they had their kids sit a paper before the scheduled date.It's probably "illegal" but it's not like there are CSSA agents in every school just to make sure all schools using the CSSA trials follow the rules...
For the CSSA papers, according to my school, if a subject clashes, then students will have to sit one exam paper before the actual date - however that student is then in what we call 'lockdown' where the student is not allowed to communicate with anybody - that's the only way a school is allowed to use CSSA papers earlier.Thank you for your reply cem. According to my 2008 HSC friend who attended the same school as myself, he told me that the school managed to get away with it by completing the CSSA trials after the timetable dates. This isn't illegal right?
If not, isn't it stupid to be sitting for it once it's released in the public domain by giving it to us a week after? They didn't commit to the timetable last year, so I guess there's a possibility of my school doing it again right? This isn't "right" by doing the CSSA papers after the strict dates...