Wait, Your Exam Grade Might Be WRONG? đŸ˜±

(And How to Make Sure You Get Every Mark You Deserve!)

We all know the feeling. You walk out of the exam hall, head spinning, fingers cramping, praying that you’ve done enough to secure that grade you need for college or uni. We trust that once our papers fly off in those grey plastic bags, they are marked with robotic precision.

But a recent analysis suggests that marking errors might be way more common than we think.

Now, before you panic—take a deep breath! đŸ§˜â€â™€ïž This isn’t about scaring you. It’s about understanding how the system works so you can use it to your advantage.

The Shocking Stats 📉

Dennis Sherwood recently crunched the numbers on the Summer 2025 exams. While exam boards don't release the exact total of errors, the data on challenged grades is a bit of an eye-opener.

Sherwood found that out of the exam components reviewed, 38.8% contained a marking error. He estimates that between 24% and 66% of challenged grades might have had underlying mistakes.

That sounds wild, right? But remember: examiners are humans, not machines. They are marking thousands of scripts, often late at night, and sometimes mistakes happen.

The Good News? You Can Influence This! 🚀

While you can’t control the examiner, you can control how easy it is for them to mark your paper. Think of the examiner as a tired detective. If you leave clear clues, they’ll solve the case (and give you the marks). If you make it hard for them, they might miss the gold dust in your answer.

Here is your Exam Survival Kit to bulletproof your paper against marking errors:

1. The "Doctor’s Note" Rule (Handwriting Matters!) ✍

We know, we know—you’re rushing to get thoughts down. But if an examiner literally cannot decipher your word, they cannot give you a mark for it. It’s that simple.

  • Top Tip: You don’t need calligraphy, but you do need clarity. If you cross something out, put a single neat line through it. Don't create a chaotic ink explosion. If they have to squint to guess if you wrote "mitochondria" or "mitosis," you're in the danger zone.

2. Stay in the Box!

Exam papers are scanned into a computer and chopped up so examiners only see specific questions on their screen.

  • The Trap: If you write your working out in the margins, or use the blank space on the back page without saying anything, the scanner might miss it entirely.

  • The Fix: Always write your answers in the designated spaces. If you absolutely run out of room, write "CONTINUED ON PAGE X" in massive letters so the examiner knows to go looking for those extra marks.

3. Don’t Remix Your Essay (Plan First!) đŸ—ș

Imagine reading a book where Chapter 2 is written at the very end of the book with an arrow pointing to it. Confusing, right? That’s what happens when you start writing an English or History essay without a plan, realise you forgot a point, and try to wedge "Paragraph 2" in after your conclusion.

  • Why it causes errors: It breaks the examiner’s flow. They might miss your brilliant argument because it’s in the wrong place.

  • The Fix: Spend the first 5 minutes planning. A quick bullet-point list ensures your argument flows logically. If you have a clear structure, the examiner can tick off the assessment objectives as they go, rather than hunting for them in a maze of words.

You’ve Got This! đŸ’Ș

The stats might look scary, but remember: the vast majority of grades are accurate. By keeping your handwriting clear, sticking to the boxes, and planning your flow, you are making it practically impossible for an examiner to miss your brilliance.

Go smash those exams! 🌟