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SAM's Exam Tips 2015

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Original post by Daffodill
How many days prior to an exam must a centre submit a request for a candidate to be entitled to a supervised break in a higher exam if the medical condition was only just discovered? Tah


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There's no hard deadline, so it covers last minute eventualities, but I would recommend you get your school to report it asap where possible.
SAM’s Exam tips 24: Allow for hold-ups and traffic jams on the way - arrive with time to spare so that you can go in calmly.
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SAM’s Exam tips 26: Prioritise - Use the number of marks per question as a guide and MAKE SURE you do any compulsory questions.
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SAM’s Exam tips 27: Be positive - focus on what you do know rather than what you don't know.
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SAM’s Exam tips 28: Know the rules on phones and do not take one into the exam room. You could be disqualified.
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SAM’s Exam tips 29: Use the time between exams wisely and keep your revision on track.
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SAM’s Exam tips 30: It’s tough still doing exams when everyone else is finished. But it’s your life, not theirs try to keep your focus!
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SAM’s Exam tips 31: When the exam is over, it’s over. The next exam, on the other hand, is still in your hands.
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SAM’s Exam tips 32: Make sure you register with MySQA to get your results by text or email.
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SAM’s Exam tips 34: Even if you don’t want your results early you can access your results anytime online with MySQA is private.
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SAM’s Exam tips 33: Once they are finished, forget them. Have a great summer. You’ve earned it.
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