Due to the fact that COVID-19 cases are constantly increasing and with a large number of students currently in mandatory quarantine, students are being put under unnecessary pressure due to the uncertainty that exists with regards to the January examination session. While some faculties have shifted examinations to be held online, others are still holding them physically in person with no clarification on what will happen should a student be in mandatory quarantine. The current policy appears to be that if a student is under mandatory quarantine when scheduled for an exam, the student must then take the exam for the first time in September.
GUG believes that it is quite unfair and illogical to have exams postponed to the next session due to circumstances over which students have no control. Having to sit for the first time in September would mean that if a student fails this first session, the student would not have the opportunity to re-sit for the exam in the same year. Also, no one can guarantee that the COVID-19 situation in September will be any better than it is now. Not only that, but it is also very unjust for a student who has been preparing and studying for an exam to throw away all their hard work at the very last minute. It is also worth noting that many lectures are still being held in person, which means there’s a higher chance of the spread of the virus amongst students, with a higher risk for us Gozitan students who have to travel between the islands using public transport.
GUG, therefore, is calling for immediate action to be taken with regards to the above and to re-evaluate the current policy, taking into consideration all students concerned. Students deserve to have some peace of mind and have a viable option that they could resort to should they be stuck in quarantine.
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