I am going to be missing a maths mock exam tomorrow because of a Wedding, and then another mock exam the next day. I am so worried that I'll get into HUGE trouble for missing them... But all my friends are saying, 'its only a mock, its not the actual thing.' I am definitely going to miss it, but i am worried about what might happen because of this. I also have to fake that I'm unwell, as the school wouldn't allow me to go to a wedding because apparently they don't have a thing to put on the register saying I'm at a wedding... So, its either be marked as an unauthorised absence, or say I'm ill. So the school are gonna think i'm missing my exams because of illness. This worries me more. Should I be worried? I need an answer asap. Thanks.
Mock exam is the correct phrase.
They will either allow you to resit the exam(s) if they are early on or they will count your predicted grade and mock results.
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a "run through" of your real exams. you will treat them like real exams- with timetables and exam rooms and invigilators etc. don't worry because they don't really matter- but do your best
That will depend on your school/exam board. Ask your teacher and they will be able to find out for you.
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