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Exam regulations. #1
So I was going to post this yesterday but my phone Internet decided to go on vacation along with my broadband Internet at home.  Anyway,  I recently found that I may be disqualified from my online ict exam.  Reasons for this? 
1: one person spoke out loud and when asked to be quiet by the invigilator complained about it. 
2: 3 women were conferring about the exam. 
3: 1 girl was caught by 2 teachers looking at other people's screen.
4: someone run into the exam room after they have finished and left the room,  apparently he shouted something in his own language which most of our class would understand although I was not in the class at this point. 
We got labeled as a badly behaved group and are not aloud to take a exam without our main tutor present. 
Also I was told that the whole class was reported for this and that it's quite likely were going to be disqualified. Although it was 6 people who did this and no one else including me did anything wrong.

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RE: Exam regulations. #2
Welcome to exam regulations.

In my exams if someone looks at your paper and you tell them to piss off or whatever, you both get disqualified. Also if people speak during the exam, or after it finishes, but not for people with extra time, everyone can be disqualified

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RE: Exam regulations. #3
There are always interruptions during exams however they'll need to justify disqualifying the entire class if that is their plan and that'll be hard as what you said isn't even that bad. I've experienced way more interruptions and cheaters during exams and haven't been punished as I didn't do anything wrong, hopefully your school like that.

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RE: Exam regulations. #4
I expect they'll disqualify all of you then. Quite bad considering you didn't do anything wrong.

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RE: Exam regulations. #5
(06-15-2016, 08:25 AM)Naho Wrote: There are always interruptions during exams however they'll need to justify disqualifying the entire class if that is their plan and that'll be hard as what you said isn't even that bad. I've experienced way more interruptions and cheaters during exams and haven't been punished as I didn't do anything wrong, hopefully your school like that.

Because someone shouted something in a different language which some people could of understood they would probably disqualify everyone, and redo the exam, although this is like my exam board I'm talking about, they're harsh af. If you get reported for one exam say maths, they tell all exam boards and can disqualify you on all your exams, even ones you've already completed

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RE: Exam regulations. #6
(06-15-2016, 08:27 AM)Jebusfathead Wrote:
(06-15-2016, 08:25 AM)Naho Wrote: There are always interruptions during exams however they'll need to justify disqualifying the entire class if that is their plan and that'll be hard as what you said isn't even that bad. I've experienced way more interruptions and cheaters during exams and haven't been punished as I didn't do anything wrong, hopefully your school like that.

Because someone shouted something in a different language which some people could of understood they would probably disqualify everyone, and redo the exam, although this is like my exam board I'm talking about, they're harsh af. If you get reported for one exam say maths, they tell all exam boards and can disqualify you on all your exams, even ones you've already completed

Does it matter what the kid said or was it just the act of speaking during an exam that would disqualify everyone? Thinks aren't that harsh around me in the sense that the whole class doesn't get punished because someone else broke the rules, all of us just continue the exam, and that stupid is disqualified, and thrown out.

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RE: Exam regulations. #7
(06-15-2016, 08:25 AM)Naho Wrote: There are always interruptions during exams however they'll need to justify disqualifying the entire class if that is their plan and that'll be hard as what you said isn't even that bad. I've experienced way more interruptions and cheaters during exams and haven't been punished as I didn't do anything wrong, hopefully your school like that.

I'm not even at school, that's the saddest part considering these are all people in there 20's. Also when the whole class was told of this some of them thought it was some kind of joke.

(06-15-2016, 08:27 AM)Jebusfathead Wrote:
(06-15-2016, 08:25 AM)Naho Wrote: There are always interruptions during exams however they'll need to justify disqualifying the entire class if that is their plan and that'll be hard as what you said isn't even that bad. I've experienced way more interruptions and cheaters during exams and haven't been punished as I didn't do anything wrong, hopefully your school like that.

Because someone shouted something in a different language which some people could of understood they would probably disqualify everyone, and redo the exam, although this is like my exam board I'm talking about, they're harsh af. If you get reported for one exam say maths, they tell all exam boards and can disqualify you on all your exams, even ones you've already completed

Yes, quite sad considering i finished my exam at this point and was allowed to leave the room. So i was not in when he allegedly run in the room and shouted in his own language although i know its true since the guy is a dickhead.
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2016, 08:36 AM by Zaiken.)

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RE: Exam regulations. #8
(06-15-2016, 08:30 AM)Naho Wrote:
(06-15-2016, 08:27 AM)Jebusfathead Wrote:
(06-15-2016, 08:25 AM)Naho Wrote: There are always interruptions during exams however they'll need to justify disqualifying the entire class if that is their plan and that'll be hard as what you said isn't even that bad. I've experienced way more interruptions and cheaters during exams and haven't been punished as I didn't do anything wrong, hopefully your school like that.

Because someone shouted something in a different language which some people could of understood they would probably disqualify everyone, and redo the exam, although this is like my exam board I'm talking about, they're harsh af. If you get reported for one exam say maths, they tell all exam boards and can disqualify you on all your exams, even ones you've already completed

Does it matter what the kid said or was it just the act of speaking during an exam that would disqualify everyone? Thinks aren't that harsh around me in the sense that the whole class doesn't get punished because someone else broke the rules, all of us just continue the exam, and that stupid is disqualified, and thrown out.

The speaking itself, even if they said something weird, it could be a code for something or one of those things that help you remember things, like ROY G BIV

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