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Whut 28 comments
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· 9 years ago
Oh and to give you a gist of it, because honestly you guys don't seem to know. Not being arrogant sorry if I come across like that. Just trying to explain so you understand. These are standardized, nationally-internationally conducted exams, twice a year I might add, the first session being May-June, the second session being October-November. You have take practical lab exams too and sometimes ATPs (alternate to practical), the grading system goes from an A*, A, B, C, D, E, G, U (ungraded.) There are GCEs, IGCSEs, GCSEs, and different boards too, the AQA, OCR, OCR Salters, Edexcel, Edexcel Nuffield, different kinds but mostly very much governed by one singular governing body/board. Please add or correct if there's space for correction. Or just look this stuff up.
Have a good day, FSers.
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Have a good day, FSers.
Whut 28 comments
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· 9 years ago
It's not too bad a rule. Punishment for malpractice is by no means unfair. This is practiced for the commonwealth too, where GCSEs are taken. The point is, you are strictly instructed not to bring electronic devices unless the paper instructs you that you can carry a calculator for example in a Mathematics, Accountings, Chemistry, Physics paper. You are strictly checked too for any electronic devices before you enter the site where the exam is being conducted. It's rigorous approach accounts for its authenticity. If you really need to bring a phone, you can hand it over to the invigilators before the exam begin or before you enter the venue. Multiple options. It's a stupid thing the guy did, not and the response to it is in no way unfair. Because when you've been warned so many times, why do it then, pretty weird if RTs are more important than one's academics. Just a teen here. Look at the whole picture and then should you decide if it's unfair or not.
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But if you mean to ask how it is that the eggs we buy don't have chicks, then, you should know that hens lay eggs even if they have not been mating with a male. Any egg laid in those circumstances will never hatch because it is unfertilized, and that is the standard practice for any commercial egg operation.