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Atleast you have an excuse.
Op, it not your fault you missed the test. I think professor have punk'd a lot of people, if that's one of his agenda. If it was a hacker, professor should schedule another time, as given less than 4 hours, no one should expected the test is on right away. It all depends on time frame between the email first sent out as canceled, and the second email sent out the test still on. If the later sent later than usual timeframe, then the test should reschedule the next class, not right away. You're not the only one that missed the test.
McGherkin, trust me it is the students problem cuz some professors dont care what happens
I have degrees from two universities and I work in one. There's no way that test would have gone ahead here. If this FML is true, OP, go to your head of school and lodge a complaint.
Who would hack a professors e-mail? lol =))) You need to take your test again, OP. If Professor won't let you take it, tell the dean or someone. If the dean doesn't do anything, then FYL indeed.
The can't take the test again, they never took it in the first place.
Hi, I'm from PR too and I would like to know in which college are you into. :P
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Should the professor not be sympathetic due to the fact nobody lives on their emails anymore? I think he should postpone the test.
The professor basically has to offer a second sitting of the test (but not for the hacker, if found), especially since he acknowledged the counterfeit email in his follow-up email.