Ok, im doing my legal studies exam today, and as per every exam i sit at school, i take a can of red bull in to get me concentrating(Vitalises the body and mind).
Before we start, one of the head teachers i givin the lecture, "you took too long to comin in n shut-up etc", the usual bullshit. After that, shes said you can only bring transparent pencil cases etc, then she has also said you cant bring in drinks unless its water in a clear bottle.
WHAT THE FUCK??????????
Why cant you take in a can of red bull in?? its not an unfair advantage???? Its not as if its been doped with some super-mind-remembering powder.
I just had a look on the board of studies website about exam rules(2007 admittedly). It just says no eating in the exam room, nothing about drinking.
So my question, is it true that you cant drink in the exam rule except for water? Would you get away with takign red bull or other such drinks in a transparent bottle do you think? Anyone else had experiences like this.
Its only the yearlies, and no teachers at our skool have the balls 2 fail you because of it, so i plan on continuing.
Cheers.
Before we start, one of the head teachers i givin the lecture, "you took too long to comin in n shut-up etc", the usual bullshit. After that, shes said you can only bring transparent pencil cases etc, then she has also said you cant bring in drinks unless its water in a clear bottle.
WHAT THE FUCK??????????
Why cant you take in a can of red bull in?? its not an unfair advantage???? Its not as if its been doped with some super-mind-remembering powder.
I just had a look on the board of studies website about exam rules(2007 admittedly). It just says no eating in the exam room, nothing about drinking.
So my question, is it true that you cant drink in the exam rule except for water? Would you get away with takign red bull or other such drinks in a transparent bottle do you think? Anyone else had experiences like this.
Its only the yearlies, and no teachers at our skool have the balls 2 fail you because of it, so i plan on continuing.
Cheers.