Student Gabriel Paaske (24) discovered that parts of the answer he had submitted had not been forwarded to the examiner.
Less than 10 minutes ago
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– We are at the mercy of the student himself discovering the miss, writes Annikken Løe in an e-mail to VG.
She is the director of the Department of Study Administration at NTNU. This semester, the university has had a “small handful of cases” where answers have not been sent to the examiner after the exam.
At the end of May, Gabriel Paaske (24) had a written school exam in introduction to scientific calculations. Part of the answer was done in writing by hand.
– I have no idea what happened to my answer after I handed it to the exam supervisor, he says to VG.
– I did not know about it
After submitting the answer, it should be scanned and sent to the examiner.
A few days after the exam, the 24-year-old logs on to the exam platform Inspera to review his submission. There he did not find a scanned version of the answer that was made in writing.
– The examiner never had access to my answer, and the biggest problem was that I did not know about it, he says.