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someone in my year actually plans to take out misadventure forms for all her subject because she gets 100% in all her assessments (her dad does them) and is really bad at exams.

This is completely unfair!!!!!

do you know of other people that have done this?
 

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She would have to prove illness/misadventure

Its not that easy
 

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Wonder how she's going to cope when the actual HSC starts.
 

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i know, especially private schools. but having a misadventure mean that you are just taking the external exams at another time, not that you can skip them.
No it doesn't - it means that your assessments become your final mark. You don't get to do them later after they are in the public sphere.
 

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It would only be effective if that person went to a high ranked school.
 

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It would only be effective if that person went to a high ranked school.
That's where it's happening the most.
Oh how true it is. A plethora of misadventures come from the high-ranked private schools, and they have a lot of backing from the wealthy school boards and parents... often a lot of them can be successful (which is a shame to see since a lot of the claims are utter bullshit).
 

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School capital did that with every exam. Appealled every bad assessment.

Got a relatively good UAI. Much higher than she would have gotten anyway.
if you appeal every exam they cant set a benchmark of your standard performace.

You need at least one assesment where you dont appeal

AND to have approved appeals on almost every assessment is highly unlikely :)
 

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