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 Kickstart The Oracle

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 Posted: 23:05 - 26 Oct 2016 Post subject: Expectations of support at uni |
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Hi
Just wondering for my personal interest about how much people would expect support if things went wrong at uni these days.
Say you were on a course and coming up to your first year exams some things went badly wrong; eg, you saw some people you knew killed a few weeks before the exams. In such an event most peoples concentration would be undermined (some more seriously than others).
What kind of support would you think is reasonable or would you expect? Kicked off the course? Understanding and resits?
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Two different questions:
1) What kind of support do I, on the Clapham omnibus, think would be reasonable in those circumstances?
2) What kind of support would I, on the Clapham omnibus, expect (as in 'reasonably anticipate or predict') to receive in those circumstances?
My response to the first question would be to ask who was killed, because the proximity between the student and the deceased would strongly determine the student's reaction to seeing them killed. For example, if they saw a close family member killed, their reaction would be extreme distress. Lesser distress would occur if they had seen a more distant relative killed. But no significant distress at all is to be expected in someone who, previously of sound mind, saw a complete stranger killed. Of course they would be upset, but not to the extent that it would sufficiently perturb their mental balance to justify special allowances in university assessments. It's completely unreasonable to make allowances, if there is no material relationship between those who were killed and those who witnessed the killing. These things happen. For example, lots of commuters might see someone commit suicide on a train line, but nobody expects or gives allowances for that.
My answer to the second question would be that, in those circumstances, the student, if he or she complained to the dean or someone responsible in an academic department, would almost inevitably be allowed to take the exams at a later date, exceptionally, because of what they had seen and the effect they, subjectively, had experienced. This is what usually happens, and is quite normal. The exception would be if the student is being sponsored by an outside agency to take the course, for example a company or a government department. Otherwise, nobody cares. The outcome stands to be just another year's worth of fees and another year's worth of loans. ____________________ Safety in numbers |
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Extenuating circumstances, and those sound like pretty fucking good ones, should mean you get a good level of support.
Kicked off the course would be the very last thing I would expect to happen. It would not reflect very well on them at all, and you need to remember that first and foremost, universities are a business and they need to protect their brand to keep the punters coming through the door - knowing that if something horrible happened to me where I saw people die meant I wasnt given some leniency in upcoming exams sure as shit wouldn't motivate me to make that institution my first choice, as if seeing people dying doesn't earn you any sympathy then I dread to think what turning up late for a lecture, or even asking for help for an assignment, would result in.
Anyways, more likely you'd get extra time, or a resit whereby the results werent limited (usually a 2nd attempt is limited to minimum pass mark, regardless of the actual result).
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Not entirely recent but I know back in 2004 when there was the car crash I was in, my sister told her uni that she wasn't going back for her exams because she was staying in Lincoln to be at the hospital with me. As it turned out they offered her some work to do over the summer instead of the exams she missed.
That seems like a perfectly reasonable compromise to me. Assuming the reasons are genuine then kicking someone off their course would be slightly OTT. You tell them what's happened and what you're going to be doing, if they're understanding and want to help you then that's great, if they don't then you'll know you did what was the right thing for you even if your uni were heartless about it.
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My brother was in hospital during most of the first term of his third year, which is kind of the same situation. The university made it so coursework he wasnt able to do didnt count towards his final grade. They where also quite lenient when i told them mine was late because i was in the hospital with him all week .
First year also doesnt count towards your final grade, so i doubt if they will care at all. I guess it would also depend on how long you expect to have off. If after 3 weeks your still not doing any work, then you should probably consider if you actually want to do you degree. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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