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Thread: EXAM CLASH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr-Trainor View Post
    I was told by a teacher at my college that you can be made to sit as many exams in one day as long as the total doesn't exceed a certain amount of hours, which I think was 6 - but I can't quite remember. But yeah I'm glad I've never had a clash/two back-to-back, as having two on the same day (which I will have) is bad enough .
    Six hours according to JCQ Guidelines your allowed to do Two exams on one day, and then do the other exam the next day If they all clashed at the same time.

    However sometimes you may be asked to stay at an examiners or teachers house where you have to be in isolation till you start the exam and not watch tv ect,

    or your parents have to sign a contract saying you wont be allowed to speak to anyone, watch tv, internet ect and have to take you to school and wait till you start the other exam.




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    Quote Originally Posted by iBlueBox View Post
    Six hours according to JCQ Guidelines your allowed to do Two exams on one day, and then do the other exam the next day If they all clashed at the same time.

    However sometimes you may be asked to stay at an examiners or teachers house where you have to be in isolation till you start the exam and not watch tv ect,

    or your parents have to sign a contract saying you wont be allowed to speak to anyone, watch tv, internet ect and have to take you to school and wait till you start the other exam.
    Oh lol, I'd hate that !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr-Trainor View Post
    Oh lol, I'd hate that !
    Actually it's kind of helpful, forced to do loads of revision.
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    yes, i had a 3 exam clash last year.. one at 9, 2 and 7... legally they aren't allowed to make u write 2 exams in a 24hr period at my uni but i sucked it up because they bump ur missed exam till the last day and that meant i would have had to stay 10 days later so i just sucked it up and wrote it because i would have passed the class whether i wrote the exam or not...
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    yeah I know people who's science A level modules fell 4 in a day and they chose to just sit them all because they cba to stay at a teachers house. Realistically what is an extra hours revision going to do. You should be ready by then anyway. I did the RS exam you're talking about at 9am before 2 others and got 100% rs and A A in the others. People panic but it's better in a way because in that one day I sat all my January exams and way free.


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    Haha about making parents sign a contract. No offense but I'm sure I know more than one person whose parents would gladly sign a contract saying their child would have no access to computers etc. and then tell their child to go right onto Facebook or text their friends about the exam. Anything so their little angel gets the top marks and they can brag about how well their child did... (It seems like such an arrangement would be extremely rare though, considering I have never heard about this until now)

    I would just smash out the 2 exams in 3 hours to be honest. Thats my advice. I have an exam tomorrow thats 3 hours and let me tell you its just better to be on a roll getting it all done than to completely loose your frame of mind in some silent isolated room between exams. Besides, I can almost guarantee that any revision done on exam day will count for nothing since you tend to just forget it due to stress etc. so you could sit in that isolated room for hours and its unlikely to give you any major advantage.

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