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<blockquote data-quote="alhubb" data-source="post: 1360290" data-attributes="member: 369195"><p>Firstly, good luck with your exams [USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER]! I did my undergraduate in Microbiology and the biochem modules were easily the hardest.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, what the hell?! Your tutor thinks diabetes is "all in your head"? What did he/she say to you then? I understand the rule for the storage of info etc, but surely they could let you leave the monitor with one of the people invigilating the exams to use if you need it? Really, it is not much different to a digital watch. I'd certainly take it higher, I know you don't want to rock the boat, but there are "whistleblower" laws where you cannot be discriminated against because you happen to flag things up. It isn't like you're having a hypo in lectures etc, your exam performance is important and could affect the rest of your life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alhubb, post: 1360290, member: 369195"] Firstly, good luck with your exams [USER=338121]@EllsKBells[/USER]! I did my undergraduate in Microbiology and the biochem modules were easily the hardest. Secondly, what the hell?! Your tutor thinks diabetes is "all in your head"? What did he/she say to you then? I understand the rule for the storage of info etc, but surely they could let you leave the monitor with one of the people invigilating the exams to use if you need it? Really, it is not much different to a digital watch. I'd certainly take it higher, I know you don't want to rock the boat, but there are "whistleblower" laws where you cannot be discriminated against because you happen to flag things up. It isn't like you're having a hypo in lectures etc, your exam performance is important and could affect the rest of your life. [/QUOTE]
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