Idk if I should be freaking out or no
For my math standard 2 exam I realised I put the wrong student number. I mixed the last 2 numbers (34) and wrote it as (43).
I emailed my head teacher who has marked HSC papers before and she said its fine many students do this, besides apparently many students write it worse (some no number, half of the total student number, extra or missing number, or just plain wrong)
She said as long as my centre number was correct (which I do remember writing correctly) I'm fine. But I'm freaking out.
I just realised td at my modern exam
What procedures or whatever does NESA take for errors like this? Do they check the numbers again and the centre numbers before picking up everyone's paper? Because it's such a small mistake to see.
For my math standard 2 exam I realised I put the wrong student number. I mixed the last 2 numbers (34) and wrote it as (43).
I emailed my head teacher who has marked HSC papers before and she said its fine many students do this, besides apparently many students write it worse (some no number, half of the total student number, extra or missing number, or just plain wrong)
She said as long as my centre number was correct (which I do remember writing correctly) I'm fine. But I'm freaking out.
I just realised td at my modern exam
What procedures or whatever does NESA take for errors like this? Do they check the numbers again and the centre numbers before picking up everyone's paper? Because it's such a small mistake to see.