In the last couple of blogs, aimed at all of the NEBOSH National and International Diploma students who recently had their mid-January exams cancelled at short notice, I have written about the emotions of having your exams cancelled at short notice and the importance of giving … [Read more...] about Cancelled Exams – part 3
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Cancelled Exams – part 2
In my last blog, which was written for all of the NEBOSH National and International Diploma students who recently had their mid-January exams cancelled at short notice, I wrote about the importance of recognising the emotions that the cancelation will have evoked. Recognising … [Read more...] about Cancelled Exams – part 2
NEBOSH Additional Support for Exams Explained
Wondering whether additional support or special considerations are available for NEBOSH Exams? NEBOSH and RRC have a duty to ensure all candidates can take their assessments in a way most appropriate to their personal needs. We do that by making access or Reasonable … [Read more...] about NEBOSH Additional Support for Exams Explained
Cheats Never Prosper
Firstly I must put this in context. Cheating, or as NEBOSH call it “Malpractice”, in RRC exams is rare with around 4-5 incidents per year, under 0.2% of those taking exams. What does however, continually, surprise us is the effort and ingenuity the few cheaters put into trying … [Read more...] about Cheats Never Prosper
It is Not What You’re Asked, it’s The Way That You’re Asked it
It is Not What You’re Asked, it’s The Way That You’re Asked it When did you last sit an exam? For many of us it was years ago – perhaps at school, or university. How did you get on? What did you think of the questions? Too technical? Too long? Wanted too much detail? You thought … [Read more...] about It is Not What You’re Asked, it’s The Way That You’re Asked it