niceoneted
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Not sure if here or miscellaneous non financial questions is the place for this.
My niece is 5 points short of her first preference choice for college, Commerce with French (she got 495; course 500).
She did extremely well in all subjects (A's and B's) with exception of French (C2) which shocked both family and the school as she is fluent in oral and written French. She was extremely happy with the paper and although fluent worked hard for it too.
I genuinely believe that there must be some clerical error in that some element - oral, aural, written - part of the exam has not been included.
It looks like she will not get her first preference. She is appealing the result in French. I have read that it may take up to October until a revised mark will be awarded.
Has anyone had experience of this previously? Is there a chance if (I believe when) her result is marked up that the CAO/College will have to allow her transfer up to her preferred course?
Does anyone work in any of these areas that could perhaps offer some guidance?
If it was any other subject of hers we all would have put it down to a bad paper.
Thanks.
My niece is 5 points short of her first preference choice for college, Commerce with French (she got 495; course 500).
She did extremely well in all subjects (A's and B's) with exception of French (C2) which shocked both family and the school as she is fluent in oral and written French. She was extremely happy with the paper and although fluent worked hard for it too.
I genuinely believe that there must be some clerical error in that some element - oral, aural, written - part of the exam has not been included.
It looks like she will not get her first preference. She is appealing the result in French. I have read that it may take up to October until a revised mark will be awarded.
Has anyone had experience of this previously? Is there a chance if (I believe when) her result is marked up that the CAO/College will have to allow her transfer up to her preferred course?
Does anyone work in any of these areas that could perhaps offer some guidance?
If it was any other subject of hers we all would have put it down to a bad paper.
Thanks.