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Offline wisperian

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Examination results
on: January 31, 2008, 02:34:14 AM
Hi there everyone. This is my first post so I don't know if it's in the right spot. But, here goes. I'm a 15 year old piano student and I've just taken my grade 10 exam. I was PRETTY sure I failed but turns out, I got 64. I know that I'm supposed to get 75% and up on everything to take ARCT but I don't want to take it so would I still pass if I walk away with my 64?

I was really nervous about it and my piano teacher basically CRUSHED any self confidence I had by telling me I'd be embarrassing her to go to the exam. I totally messed up and thought I'd get like 40/100 but yeah. :) I hope for a quick reply. My heart is still beating and beating because I don't know whether I can take my mark as a pass or not. By the way, I took an exam from the RCMexaminations thing. & The "standings" told me to check my syallbus for my standings but I don't have it so thats why I'm asking here

Offline quantum

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Re: Examination results
Reply #1 on: January 31, 2008, 04:18:00 AM
Any teacher who demotivates a student for the sake of personal pride deserves to be embarrassed.  As a teacher myself, I say so without reservation.  Sounds like your teacher is blaming you for your inadequacies instead of trying to help you improve your playing. 

Grade 10, 60% is a pass. 

In order to qualify for ARCT you need either 75% overall or 70% in each section. 

In order to get a Grade 10 certificate you need:  Gr 10 piano, Gr 2 Rudiments, Gr 3 History, Gr 4 Harmony or Intermediate Keyboard Harmony, Gr 4 History. 
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Offline amelialw

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Re: Examination results
Reply #2 on: January 31, 2008, 05:11:25 AM
as for the standings, here you go.

70 & below: 37%
70-80: 40%
80-90: 23%
90-100: 3%

don't worry about what you teacher said, you gave it your best shot, messed up a little but still you passed.
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Offline wisperian

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Re: Examination results
Reply #3 on: January 31, 2008, 05:29:29 AM
Oh my goodness :D thank you guys. It feels like a ton has been lifted off my back forever and ever and ever :D If I was a little bit more ecstatic, I would literally burn my piano books. But I won't. I like going back and playing my songs at times :D I've spent the past hour running aruodn the house screaming and cheering. :D

Offline gerry

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Re: Examination results
Reply #4 on: January 31, 2008, 06:04:43 AM
A positive spin on your experience - If you, as you put it, "totally messed up" but passed, the jury obviously saw something in your playing that shined through it all. You should take this as a confidence-building experience and an incentive to work all the harder to eliminate the "messing up" in the future.

Boy, there sure have been a lot of posts recently regarding teachers and egos ::)
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Offline amelialw

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Re: Examination results
Reply #5 on: January 31, 2008, 06:43:04 PM
glad I helped make you feel better.

do you intend to carry on with lessons? your teacher seems to be rather self-concious about his/her status, still though a teacher must be encouraging and supportive for a student to excel no matter what and it is usually their duty to help students meet their goals etc.

have you told your teacher? what does she/he feel about it?

are you at all for the idea of completing your ARCT exam someday?
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