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Students Face Uncertainty Amid Marking Boycott

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A marking boycott at the University of Nottingham has left students like Abigail Maguire anxious about their final grades. With nearly 2,700 staff at risk of redundancy, the university plans to use earlier marks to determine final outcomes, which many students feel do not accurately reflect their recent efforts.

Maguire, who has overcome personal trauma and health issues, fears her hard work in her final year may be overshadowed by lower grades from her second year. She and her peers are concerned that relying on past performance could undermine their achievements and future opportunities.

While students can choose to wait for all work to be marked, this could delay graduation and impact job prospects, especially for those with conditional offers. The uncertainty surrounding timelines adds to the stress, as students may not know when they will receive their final grades.

The university has stated that it is committed to supporting students and ensuring fair assessments. However, many students feel caught in a difficult position, as they navigate the implications of the boycott on their academic futures.

Source: BBC News

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