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- September 24, 2016 at 2:17 pm #341570
I’m frankly not satisfied with the marker’s comments on my failure report and I want to claim against him. I need to know two things
1.How do I claim ?
2.In my claim , can I use other samples to explain how the marker graded them differently.
Some of my friends who gave obu way back in time had done the same mistakes I did but the marker passed them with ease.
Infact a friend of mine was graded a pass on his presentation in this same september attempt and the marked failed me there the reason he gave was because one of my axis was not labelled and my friend’s 9 out of 12 were not labelled yet he passed him.My mentor told me not to do this as they would drag my friend here(Although he too had an overall failure grade) My mentor said that they would press charges against my friend for showing me his failure report and RAP even after the result.
Please help me out here.
September 25, 2016 at 1:40 am #341606@bakhtawer said:
I’m frankly not satisfied with the marker’s comments on my failure report and I want to claim against him. I need to know two things1.How do I claim ?
2.In my claim , can I use other samples to explain how the marker graded them differently.
Some of my friends who gave obu way back in time had done the same mistakes I did but the marker passed them with ease.
Infact a friend of mine was graded a pass on his presentation in this same september attempt and the marked failed me there the reason he gave was because one of my axis was not labelled and my friend’s 9 out of 12 were not labelled yet he passed him.My mentor told me not to do this as they would drag my friend here(Although he too had an overall failure grade) My mentor said that they would press charges against my friend for showing me his failure report and RAP even after the result.
Please help me out here.
You can make an academic appeal based on three grounds:
1. You need to show the marker has not complied with academic regulation e.g. not abide the marking criteria,
2. The marker was biased and
3. There was some administrative error or irregularities in the conduct of the assessment.You cannot make an academic appeal based on academic arguments.
If you want to appeal you can consult with a professional however, it is very costly. Here is the website of a professional firm: https://www.academicappeals.co.uk/
September 25, 2016 at 7:52 pm #341664You are putting your friend in danger by mentioning about his work in appeal and also by telling the examiner that you did the same what your friend did means that you agree that you cheated… or at least you agree here that you made some mistakes (like forget to label)
BTW who knows, your friend actually correct all the mistakes before he submit the actual file..
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