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Warwick medical students face re-sit after exam paper blunder | Warwick medical students face re-sit after exam paper blunder |
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Medical students face re-sitting an exam because half the questions were on a past paper posted on social media. | Medical students face re-sitting an exam because half the questions were on a past paper posted on social media. |
The University of Warwick trainee doctors alerted authorities that nine of the 18 questions in their graduate entry exam appeared in the 2015 paper. | The University of Warwick trainee doctors alerted authorities that nine of the 18 questions in their graduate entry exam appeared in the 2015 paper. |
They have been told they will re-sit the exam in nine days, angering the students, some of whom fear they may fail it. | |
The university accepted there were "issues of process to be improved". | The university accepted there were "issues of process to be improved". |
The students took the exam on 4 September as part of phase two of their four-year graduate entry MBChB course. | The students took the exam on 4 September as part of phase two of their four-year graduate entry MBChB course. |
More updates on this story | More updates on this story |
A student, who did not want to be named, told BBC News the medical school had "cocked up hugely" and not apologised to students about having to retake their exam. | A student, who did not want to be named, told BBC News the medical school had "cocked up hugely" and not apologised to students about having to retake their exam. |
"This is our future, we have invested our life into getting into medicine and training to be doctors, and the reality is, because of the limited time-frame the medical school has given us, many may fail - through no fault of ours but all because of their massive blunder," the said. | "This is our future, we have invested our life into getting into medicine and training to be doctors, and the reality is, because of the limited time-frame the medical school has given us, many may fail - through no fault of ours but all because of their massive blunder," the said. |
'Robust assessment' | 'Robust assessment' |
James Sweatman, British Medical Association student representative, said the decision had left students distressed. | James Sweatman, British Medical Association student representative, said the decision had left students distressed. |
The university has told students it was aware of the origin of the social media post, which did not contain answers, and was investigating further. | The university has told students it was aware of the origin of the social media post, which did not contain answers, and was investigating further. |
"The option of removing the nine 'seen' questions and making pass/fail decisions on remaining nine questions was considered but it was agreed that that would be insufficient to ensure a proper and robust assessment," a spokesman said. | "The option of removing the nine 'seen' questions and making pass/fail decisions on remaining nine questions was considered but it was agreed that that would be insufficient to ensure a proper and robust assessment," a spokesman said. |
"The board therefore concluded that to ensure fair assessment and confidence in results further testing of students was necessary. | "The board therefore concluded that to ensure fair assessment and confidence in results further testing of students was necessary. |
"It was considered that a further nine question examination would provide this reassurance and a full 18 question replacement re-sit was not necessary." | "It was considered that a further nine question examination would provide this reassurance and a full 18 question replacement re-sit was not necessary." |
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