If you’ve just received your marks, you may be interested to find out more about how you’ve been marked, and the comments made about you and your exam paper. You may even want to make an appeal against a mark you’ve been given.
It’s your information
The Data Protection Act gives you the right to see information that’s held about you. This means you can request information about you and your exam performance, including:
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your mark;
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comments written by the examiner; and
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minutes of any examination appeals panels.
Other info
More general information, such as university or college policies and procedures, can be obtained under the Freedom of Information Act from your university or college.