*Baby-K*
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Hey guys,
Just wanted some advice here. I've got 1 more exam to go and it's worth 40% made up of two components 1- written at uni, and the second an online test the next day. I had exams up until yesterday so I've been pretty busy getting prepared for those and planned to spend the next 2 days to prepare for my last one which would have been fine until I came home last night and found my mum in tears, long story short, my parents are getting divorced. All I can think about since then is what's happening to my family and as much as I have tried to focus on my exam today it's not happening for me. So I know that special consideration covers anything that happens within 3 days of the exam, mine is on Friday so I guess I'm eligible. But how do you prove something like that? Like what kind of support evidence can I give? And is it really worth it to apply?
Any serious response will be appreciated
Just wanted some advice here. I've got 1 more exam to go and it's worth 40% made up of two components 1- written at uni, and the second an online test the next day. I had exams up until yesterday so I've been pretty busy getting prepared for those and planned to spend the next 2 days to prepare for my last one which would have been fine until I came home last night and found my mum in tears, long story short, my parents are getting divorced. All I can think about since then is what's happening to my family and as much as I have tried to focus on my exam today it's not happening for me. So I know that special consideration covers anything that happens within 3 days of the exam, mine is on Friday so I guess I'm eligible. But how do you prove something like that? Like what kind of support evidence can I give? And is it really worth it to apply?
Any serious response will be appreciated