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I presume you're talking about the scholarship examination students who were sent home due to a ruling of unfairness, given they are competing against people from all over the country who may have been directly affected by the quakes. Non-scholarship exams in non-quake hit zones went on as usual as they're not externally competitive, in the way scholarship exams are. NZQA changed their minds and this meant it wasn't informed until the exams started.I mean I guess I get it, they feel they're unsafe - but we've had less than five reported deaths in the entire country.
It would be non sensical to me, but even worse is the fact that most students as far as Auckland were sent home mid exam today because of fear around the Earthquakes over 1000KM away.
Ahh, that makes much more sense - I'd just heard second hand that all students had been sent home half-way through the exam (and would subsequently go home and now write practice essays to answer the questions they saw) due to the earthquakes.I presume you're talking about the scholarship examination students who were sent home due to a ruling of unfairness, given they are competing against people from all over the country who may have been directly affected by the quakes. Exams in non-quake hit zones went on as usual as they're not externally competitive, in the way scholarship exams are. NZQA changed their minds and this meant it wasn't informed until the exams started.
NZ Cricket reassures Pakistan cricketers after 'scary' quake in Nelson | Stuff.co.nzSeries is in question apparently
Yeah, presume they'll have to write new papers now that people have laid eyes on the original exam. The final exam of my bachelor's degree is tomorrow, thank god I'm not sitting it in an earthquake zone as it may well be postponed (today's were). Read all sorts of nightmares about people getting on planes to go back overseas to home, not having any more leave for work etc. I know the real tragedy is in the loss of life but it's incredible how far-reaching the repercussions are.Ahh, that makes much more sense - I'd just heard second hand that all students had been sent home half-way through the exam (and would subsequently go home and now write practice essays to answer the questions they saw) due to the earthquakes.
Late to the party on this, but Craig was by far the best spinner in the first test. He bowled with alot more control than I'd seen in the past and had reduced the 1 bad ball per over to 1 every 4-5 overs where as Sodhi and Santner were still bowling one every over.. He was not good in the first test against India either.
Damp and cool weather at Hagley Oval forecast on Thursday but improving thereafter. November Pitch likely to be fresh and green . Possible aftershocks predicted but subsiding. Good toss to win.Any word on the weather forecast for this Thursday?