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Old 12-10-2011 at 01:11 AM   #1
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Potential Exam Conflict?
I'm wondering if this is considered to be an exam conflict. I am have an econ exam on thursday and the next day I have a physics exam at western. The physics exam is a distance course but I have to write the exam there in London. Is this considered a exam conflict?
Old 12-10-2011 at 01:37 AM   #2
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I'm wondering if this is considered to be an exam conflict. I am have an econ exam on thursday and the next day I have a physics exam at western. The physics exam is a distance course but I have to write the exam there in London. Is this considered a exam conflict?
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Old 12-10-2011 at 02:40 AM   #3
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ive seen someone schedule once before where 2 exams were literally the same time at different locations. this is just more inconvenient then a conflict

on the other hand if the one at western was within an hour or so of your other one ending then it may be considered a conflict or one would have to be deferred
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I'm wondering if this is considered to be an exam conflict. I am have an econ exam on thursday and the next day I have a physics exam at western. The physics exam is a distance course but I have to write the exam there in London. Is this considered a exam conflict?
McMaster is not going to accommodate you (and I seriously doubt Western will either). It's your responsibility to resolve these sorts to things.

Also, if you were serious in pursuing some kind of deferral, etc, you should have been in the Dean's/whoever's office the day after the exam timetable was released, not asking MI a few days before your exam.

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