Okay, tomorrow I have bio and pe, my two best subjects. However, I'm currently sick with chronic headaches and a constant feeling of being tired (maybe glandular fever)... so what happens if I can't do tomorrow's test? Do I do them the day after?
they do if you have a doctors certificateDomHarris said:youll probably be given a different test to do as well...and if you have chronic headaches and fatigue im sure theyll give you more than a day to recover. although the board of studies wont accept chronic fatigue or glandular fever as a reason for misadventure for the hsc.
Because that person was most probably too stupid to get a doctor's certificate.Roy9 said:That's sounds alright I guess. But howcome someone at my school last week that missed paper 1 of english got a z-score instead of sitting the test?
Z-score = average of the person's previous assessment task marks. He got a doctor's certificate aswell.Wassup? said:Because that person was most probably too stupid to get a doctor's certificate.
That's pretty unfair if you recieve an average of your assessment marks as your trial mark. Wouldn't that be an incentive for the smart kids who get 99% in each of their assessments to chuck a sickie?Roy9 said:Z-score = average of the person's previous assessment task marks. He got a doctor's certificate aswell.
Okay, so I need a doctor's certificate and then I will sit a different test to everyone else when I'm well again?