Do you want someone to call up for you? enwiabe is great at scaring people into acquiescing to his demands... :p
Loll ninwa! you da bomb. is there anything enwiabe can say that i haven't told them?? i feel like im in a court case
it turns out i can apply through vcaa....but only after i sit the exams. Unless i repeat unit 4 next year?
I was thinking along the lines of "I run a community of 40,000 students and I will go to the media with how badly you've treated this person" but on second thoughts threats probably aren't the best way of getting people on your side
Students should attend every examination session if at all possible and not miss an examination because they do not feel able to do their best.
The Special Provision procedures are designed to cover the case of a student who performs below expectations due to adverse circumstances.
If a student does not attend an examination session and their application for a Derived Examination Score is not approved they will not receive a score for that examination.
If you truly do not feel up to studying and attending your exams, then don't. You are not required to... you will only get a 0 if you don't receive a derived score but VCAA would have to be utter morons not to grant it.
If you decide to take that route I would suggest that you:
- see a doctor, tell them the situation and get them to write a medical note stating that in their professional opinion you are not fit to attend your exams. Or, ask for a referral to a psychiatrist who will write the note - but from experience a GP is generally happy to assess and attest to mental issues.
- I know this will be hard, but you need to ask for a medical history for your parent, which should have information as to their illness, the terminal diagnosis and the date of diagnosis. Or, a note from your parent's doctor - just make sure the note has the doctor's contact details on it and preferably an official hospital letterhead.
This is so you can have as much supporting documentation for your application as possible.
Unless i repeat unit 4 next year?
That's also an option -
Compassionate Late Withdrawal or Interrupted Studies
If an illness or personal circumstance has been so severe that a student has not been coping with the VCE demands, speak with the VCE Coordinator about Compassionate Late Withdrawal or Interrupted Studies status. The school will need supporting professional evidence if a student decides to pursue either of these options.
Maybe you should consider speaking to your VCE coordinator about this option? I have no idea what it means though...