I have been kicked off of my postgrad course, the tutor doesnt like me and marked me down, so I did not get the mark I needed to continue.
I suspect I am being discriminated against and I will be appealing.
Well, not much of that is true, really. I mean what you specifically describe is sound but few post grad degrees are solely (or even partly) assessed by formal examination. Mostly it is course work, dissertation etc. Second marking is mainly a sampling exercise to maintain consistency across the institution and parity elsewhere. Although, the diss and its defence is often a two (plus) person thing.
Fair enough.Yup, sorry Van-Wild, but you're not entirely correct in what you say.
That may be the case in schools but not in universities. That's because a university has the power to award its own qualifications (a degree). As such, it sets its own curricula, own assessments and exams.
I speak as someone who was once a university lecturer. I set my own dissertations, set my own exams, and it was me who marked the damned things!
If a student challenged the mark then it was handed to another lecturer to second mark blind (they would not be aware of the first mark). The student was stuck with the second mark whether it was better or worse.
So Tengu is right to ask for the work to be second marked.
Tengu - what makes you think the tutor dislikes you? What have they said to you or how have they acted toward you? And why do you think they have done so?
must have someone on here who is qualified.
Thats what I want to do, Petrochemicals, but I need an archivist to understand the nuances
Career wise, I doubt theres one, as most folk wont take on someone like me. I love being a student though