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Open space for 2008 HSC students.

I’ve seen around the web that quite a lot of Mauritian HSC students are frustrated about this “leakage” problem. Most of them are getting into huge discussions concerning this issue and how this will be solved. However none has had a real space for expression. This post is therefore open for any one of you wishing to give your view on the subject.

THIS IS NOT A DISCUSSION! JUST AN OPEN SPACE!
Rules:

  1. You can post only once.
  2. You must give your opinion on the subject and only on this subject.
  3. No reply to other comments, just your point of view else post will be deleted.
  4. No foul language, post will be deleted.
  5. Use English please.
  6. Forget the SMS lingo, you are HSC students, show that you master your language.

Please make the best use of this space to give your feelings on the subject and SAY what you feel!

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  1. Tushal says:

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    I am not a HSC student but I fully agree that they should stopped using sms lingo.I had that discussion with several students on another blog.

    But many who want to re seat are those who have badly worked and need a scapegoat and they got one.
    So called leakage of papers.

  2. Magnesium Chloride says:

    This is such a hot topic. Yes. First i want to ask all, does it anywhere in the CIE regulations prevent a student from discussing a paper he has just done on the net or anywhere ??

    I mean, it is just natural any student will discuss a particular hard question wheather to his pal in college or a friend in overseas. What is wrong ???

    Do you call this cheating ???

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