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We put them in relevant pigeon holes after the exam - less paper hanging
around the better J

 

Regards,

Colin Humphreys

Rheolwr Cofrestru ac Asesu /Registrations and Assessments Manager

EMIS

Coleg Morgannwg

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sue O'Brien
Sent: 29 May 2012 14:34
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Subject: Maybe SPAM QUESTION PAPERS

 

Hi

 

Just wondered what you all do in relation to the issuing of question
papers to teaching staff following an exam?  Do you make them wait until
the next day or the end of the day?  Do they collect from exam office or
do you distribute?

 

Thanks for your advice. J

 

Sue O'Brien

Exams Officer

Priestley College 

Tel: 01925 633591 x 207

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