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Examinations
Before the exams start, please check your timetable for the dates, times
and locations of your examinations. It is your responsibility to turn up
to the right place at the right time with the right equipment (usually just
pens, your exam record card and your ID for a Mathematics examination).
You will be provided with a candidate number - please make sure that you
have this number with you, as it must be entered on your script. Your seat
number also has to be entered on the script (this will change for each exam).
Please make sure that you read and follow instructions on the paper. It
is important to write legibly. Calculators are not permitted in most Mathematics
exams.
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