I had my 302 practical exam today, and passed with a credit. The only reason I didn't get a distinction is because my assessor had to prompt me to continuity test the main earth to the MET.
I'd already tested the water & gas, screwed the cover back on the MET, walked over to the desk to record my results and left the tester there. I knew I'd left something out but nerves meant I wasn't thinking straight. I went back to the board and looked at it for a few seconds. My assessor came over and said "you've forgotten the main earth." I didn't ask for his help, he just gave me it.
Now when he gave me my result I was just pleased to have passed, but on the way home I felt that I could and should have done better.
Is it worth me contesting it? Has anyone ever done anything similar and if so what was the outcome? I know there are one or two lecturers/tutors on here, I'd be interested to hear your insight?
I know it seems petty, but apart from that one thing it was faultless and I've worked my backside off getting to grips with it all. For what it's worth, the assessor was from a training centre and not an employee of the college. Would this have an impact?
Marc.
I'd already tested the water & gas, screwed the cover back on the MET, walked over to the desk to record my results and left the tester there. I knew I'd left something out but nerves meant I wasn't thinking straight. I went back to the board and looked at it for a few seconds. My assessor came over and said "you've forgotten the main earth." I didn't ask for his help, he just gave me it.
Now when he gave me my result I was just pleased to have passed, but on the way home I felt that I could and should have done better.
Is it worth me contesting it? Has anyone ever done anything similar and if so what was the outcome? I know there are one or two lecturers/tutors on here, I'd be interested to hear your insight?
I know it seems petty, but apart from that one thing it was faultless and I've worked my backside off getting to grips with it all. For what it's worth, the assessor was from a training centre and not an employee of the college. Would this have an impact?
Marc.