hahahaha *wail* haha thats classic... what comment ?Sarah168 said:"How we supposed to know if it's gonna be...easy and fair" *wail*
lol i thought that last comment was pretty amusing
hahahaha *wail* haha thats classic... what comment ?Sarah168 said:"How we supposed to know if it's gonna be...easy and fair" *wail*
lol i thought that last comment was pretty amusing
HotShot said:The CSSA exam can only be exposed on a certain days. So when teachers are going to set it or anytother exam using those exams they KNOW the date its supposed to be exposed and yet they continued to set the test? WTF! its impossible to not realise that the test was from CSSA especially to the teachers. Hmmm i think cheltenham school should apologise to all the schools affected and espicially thier yr12 students.
They are not supposed toi set the paper early!.Its all on a given date!
when u sat ur exams, u didnt think that mayb u were starting a little early? is there any evidence to show that the questions got to the net?schmo723 said:If you loook back, I have already said that our principal has apologised to all year 12 students. I am proud of her actions, she has taken it all in and has not acted in vain towards anybody despite all the abusive emails and phonecalls, etc that she has received. Cheltenham administration is being throughly investigated...is that not enough or would you like for the whole administration department be shut down for just making a mistake. I am trying to emphasise the fact that a mistake was made and action IS being taken to deal with it.
Actually no, because there were a couple of schools that did their trials earlier than ours. Besides we our teachers usually write their own papers so we didn't think any different this time. We were not informed about anything to do with any catholic trial.r.haidar said:when u sat ur exams, u didnt think that mayb u were starting a little early? is there any evidence to show that the questions got to the net?
Ah the trusty daily telegraph. The official word that our school has gotten about resitting the exams is that only schools within the vicinity of cheltenham will resit the exam. However, this will probably change.r.haidar said:http://dailytelegraph.news.com.au/story.jsp?sectionid=1258&storyid=3571812
there is all the info u need to know guys !!! thank you daily telegraph.. i think there will be a list of school tomoz !
I can personally vouch that the Lear Q went thru MSN as a wild rumourr.haidar said:when u sat ur exams, u didnt think that mayb u were starting a little early? is there any evidence to show that the questions got to the net?
if that is the case then no-one should be made to re-sit it... in my opinion...kori_yuki said:I'll like to vertify that Cheltenham girls high school onli did it 2 days early !! . And on the cover of the trials for cghs didn't say it was the catholic trials it just had an ordinary cover with the schools name on it. Plus the trials is students against each other in their school and the hsc is against the whole state.
that was a stupid comment... trials count towards ur UAI which is against everyone... statewide... trials are weighted buddy...kori_yuki said:Plus the trials is students against each other in their school and the hsc is against the whole state.
it was a shit question haha i dunno wats gunna happen but our school is the kind that would 'opt' to resit the exam.. coz our principal will want to be a hero hahadreamon36 said:I can personally vouch that the Lear Q went thru MSN as a wild rumour
yer thats why carlo is redoing it...r principal likes to be a hero alsor.haidar said:it was a shit question haha i dunno wats gunna happen but our school is the kind that would 'opt' to resit the exam.. coz our principal will want to be a hero haha
Deus said:A few extracts from the ch10 story
Anchor: "Teachers at Cheltenham Girls high are facing the sack after giving their students the exams early"
REPORTER "Teachers at Cheltenham girls high breached strict rules by setting the exams a week early. The questions then were leaked onto the internet"
FLETCHER (DET) "There was no internal communications breakdown at the school"
IAN BAKER (CSSA) "It is a serious breach, but in every year since 1967 there is some hiccup here and there"
MORRIS IEMMA (Premier) "QUite clearly we have let them down"
Reporter: "In total the cheltenham girls sat 8 papers too early"
"Education authorities are confident that no students will have being leaked questions to this weeks business studies or geography examinations despite cheltenham girls high having sat those exams days ago."
CSSA: "They would have to have photographic memories"
"Students with unusual scores will be investigated"
If they used the catholic papers for all eight, they have broken a legal contract that states you will do the paper on the day specified or later. As the CSSA said, it happens every year.schmo723 said:"sat 8 papers too early"? I don't see how sitting internally written exams had anything to do with the catholic trial papers other schools sat.