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Panic attacks or fainting during exams (1 Viewer)

eriennej

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Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knew whether if you are prone to fainting under stressful conditions whether they automatically disqualify your mark or you have to re-sit the exam at a later period? Is there any information on this as I do not trust myself in exam conditions!

Thanks
Erin
 

eriennej

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both generally I would like to know but specifically trials
 

Katebate

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Well you should be able to appeal trials (unless you have already appealed 50% of other tasks for a certain subject), and if you get a note from a doctor or psychologist you should be able to receive special provisions (where you get 20 minutes of break time during your exams - both trials and hsc). Hope you sort it out :) sorry for the late reply
 

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I am prone to excessive sweating so my pen slips out of my hand and my paper becomes drenched. They usually laminate my paper to avoid sweat stains. I also bring a change of clothes into the exam room to be safe jedi:jedi:jedi:jedi:jedi:
 

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