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Student suffers heart attack in exam, still earns university spot

Cambridge - An 18-year-old Malaysian student recently received a place at Sydney University in Australia, despite suffering a heart attack during one of his A-level exams.
In the Media by Christopher Bates

Royal College made grading error in psychiatry exam

Everyone makes a mistake from time to time including The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The school found that there was an inaccuracy in the results of the psychiatry that affected the grades of 15 testers.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Danish students connected to the Internet during exams

Pupils from 14 Danish secondary schools will be allowed to search the Internet while writing their final exams this year.
In the Media by Maciej Lewandowski - 1 comment

75 per cent of Oklahoma students can't name first US President

According to a new survey released today by the Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs, only one in four Oklahoma high school students can correctly name the first President of the United States of America.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 4 comments

Boy, 8, passes Microsoft IT exam, wants to develop a new OS

Eight-year-old Marko Calasan from Macedonia became the youngest person to pass the Microsoft certified exam for Information Technology (IT) professionals.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 11 comments

Cambridge Exam has Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, Raleigh and Amy Winehouse?

Cambridge University students were surprised when they had to compare Amy Winehouse lyrics with Sir Walter Raleigh, Shakespeare, Milton and Wordsworth for their exams.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 6 comments

Hundreds Of Texas Students Barred from Graduation Because of Test Failure

It's that time of year again to bring out the cap and gown as family members pack venues across the country to see their family members walk across the stage and receive that diploma. But for many students in Texas, they will not be walking.
In the Media by Nikki Weingartner - 7 comments

Student scores Zero Marks in a True or False Exam

A student scores zero in a True or False exam containing 100 questions
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 8 comments
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GCSEs and A-levels in geography and science are easier than they were 10 years ago, the exams watchdog Ofqual warns.
Students who take water into the exam hall may improve their grades, a study suggests.
Plans to let universities dictate the content of A-level papers are welcomed by the exam regulator - but accused of being a "quick-fix gimmick" by teachers.
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Celebrities and the Link with Oral Cancer

By Iman Sadri, DDS Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys lost his battle to cancer last week. Where did his cancer start?...
May 8, 2012 by Iman Sadri

Student Oscar finalists named; winners announced June 9

They do not get to take home an Oscar statuette but winners of the Student Academy Awards surely get a big boost in the...
May 3, 2012 by Tim O'Brien

Those automatons that rule our lives

Do we fold too easily when confronted by those automatons that we allow to rule our lives? Don't just roll over....
Apr 26, 2012 in  Reason and Science by skeptikool - 9 comments

England's unfair university admissions system could be scrapped by 2016

All are agreed on one point - England’s university admissions system is unfair. Labour struggled for years to address...
Feb 25, 2012 by Sarah Lucas

Cancer Blog: Knowledge is Power

Gail had her first post-diagnosis doctor visit yesterday at the University of Maryland ENT Center in Baltimore....
Feb 14, 2012 by Bill Schmalfeldt - 1 comment
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