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Old 6th Aug 2010, 08:08
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Hi Every one
Has anybody had a exam remarked with succsess, I failed last exam (Nav 74%) and thought it might be worth £25 gamble so as not have to make the trip to Gatwick again.
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It happens - sometimes. But not often. But if I remember correctly, a re-mark probably won't help you. You'll need to dispute a question. Even then, "wrong" questions have been known to stay in the question bank for months. My met exam was a case in point. Statistics are released on number of passes / failures and highest marks acheived. Each paper always has at least one person get 100%. My met paper had a number of people (including myself) get 99%. NOBODY got 100%. IMHO there was an "impossible" question. Impossible because the answer sheet has the wrong answer.
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Thanks Wellie
Looks like a trip back to Gatwick
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