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Has anyone been given 25% extra time for exams (GCSEs or A levels)?
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<blockquote data-quote="diabeticfairy" data-source="post: 1975328" data-attributes="member: 456264"><p>There is no "set" way to deal with this - individual schools have different procedures though you are right there is general guidance on the minimum that should be given - but you still hear of lots of accounts of students being asked to leave the room to test etc (absolutely not acceptable under "reasonable adjustmnets") and other non-starters. When it comes to extra time due to impact on cognitive function of hypos and hypers what is offered varies enourmously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diabeticfairy, post: 1975328, member: 456264"] There is no "set" way to deal with this - individual schools have different procedures though you are right there is general guidance on the minimum that should be given - but you still hear of lots of accounts of students being asked to leave the room to test etc (absolutely not acceptable under "reasonable adjustmnets") and other non-starters. When it comes to extra time due to impact on cognitive function of hypos and hypers what is offered varies enourmously. [/QUOTE]
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