ahahaOriginally posted by nova
I wouldn't have normally pointed this out... but you're doing Law at uni and you didn't know that you had to pay to recieve information under the FOI act?
I only did legal studies at school for 3 terms in yr11 and I knew that!
This isn't true - the raw marks, by themselves, are not meaningful assessments of a student's performance. (This is why the Board goes through all of that aligning to standards business in the first place.) You need to cross-reference those raw marks with the actual examination paper, along with the marking guidelines for that paper, in order to be able to interpret them. Or you could ask for statewide statistics as well and interpret them within a normative framework.Originally posted by Xayma
it gives a better indication of how you went.
Uh. No.Originally posted by santaslayer
Laz, is there a possible avenue whereby i could challenge that as well in the AAT?
You receive a statement containing all of your raw marks.Originally posted by Calculon
Is this $30 for all your results or just one subject?
You could have any number of reasons. Perhaps you're simply interested. There's obviously no reason to get them unless you actually want them.Originally posted by Iunny
ok... so whats the point of getting ur raw marks?
Yes... though you can have the decision reviewed.Originally posted by Calculon
Do they still charge you if they choose not to give your marks back?
There is no such form...Originally posted by Calculon
What does BOS do if you don't sign that form saying you won't ask for your marks back
Originally posted by Snapwizard
I'm still surprised that they stored your rew marks - I thought that they chuck eveything away at the end when you get your HSC certificates back - I still dont see a reason to alliend raw maks in the first place but hay at least LAZ got some work experience
Hahaha can I access it from Austlii?Originally posted by Minai
I might do this
heh, Brent told me about this before..
King v Board of Studies NSW (2004)
how cool would that be
isnt there sum sorta law that requires institutions/agencies/whateva to keep a copy of individuals records for a minimum of 7 yrs or asomething like that?Originally posted by Snapwizard
I'm still surprised that they stored your rew marks - I thought that they chuck eveything away at the end when you get your HSC certificates back - I still dont see a reason to alliend raw maks in the first place but hay at least LAZ got some work experience
ahaha......probably, if the case was actually initiated and resolved in court. and it would also of had to be sof significant importance (unprecedented) to be included in sum law reports.....Originally posted by Ziff
Hahaha can I access it from Austlii?
Law ........................ like anyone really follows them You people are the lawyers here, i'm only an observant!!Originally posted by santaslayer
isnt there sum sorta law that requires institutions/agencies/whateva to keep a copy of individuals records for a minimum of 7 yrs or asomething like that?
hmmmm doesnt that mean everyone can claim to see their marks? coz what they do for one they should do for anotherOriginally posted by Lazarus
The student made a request under the Freedom of Information Act 1989 (NSW).
The Board initially decided to deny the request and the student subsequently applied to the Administrative Decisions Tribunal for a review of that decision. During the course of those proceedings, the Board was given the opportunity to re-evaluate its position. The Board decided to vary its original decision (thereby avoiding the need for a formal hearing with the Tribunal) and allowed the student to access the requested documents.