Posted 08 May 2008 - 04:18 PM
Okay... so this is more of a vent. Long time lurker of both the poker and off topic forums just for the fun of it. But i needed somewhere to vent so why not here. I go to a university about to get a degree in music education. I have been student teaching this semester. Have done everything I am required to do and am set to graduate on Saturday. Was told by my University Supervisor, my academic consultant, my academic advisor and the assistant dean of the school of music that I have everything done and am ready to graduate. One of the requirements for student teaching is to take a national exam for educators called the PRAXIS II. We were told that we weren't required to pass the exam, but were required to take it while student teaching and were encouraged to take it again if we did not pass it the first time after student teaching was over. I went to register for the exam around February 14th ( i remember because it was valentines day) and saw that they offered the exam two more days during the semester once in mid march, and then on April 26th. When I tried to register for the test in mid march, it told me that it was past the registration deadline (apparently a month in advance is not early enough). And they would charge me a $60 late registration fee. So I thought about taking the test on April 26th to avoid the fee. Before I registered for that exam though, I waited until my supervisor came to observe me at school again and while she was there I asked her if it would be okay to take the test in late April since it was close to the end of the semester. She told me that it would be fine because the scores didn't have to be in yet just so long as I had taken the test. She came and observed me for the last time last week, we got all the final paperwork taken care of and she told me everything was good to go. Fast forward to today and I receive this email: Dear Student, The Office of Field Experience has received the current list of PRAXIS II scores. Unfortunately your scores are not listed. This particular list does not include scores for those of you who took the test in April. If you took the test before April and you have received your scores, please make a good copy of them for Karen. If you took Praxis II in April of 2008, please bring or send a copy of your scores to Karen as soon as you receive them. We will need your scores before we can submit your student teaching grade. Thank youAssistant DeanWTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Basically they said because the scores are not back yet, i have to take an incomplete in the class until the scores arrive. Which isn't that big of deal except for the fact that I now have to go to a job interview with no official degree and an incomplete on my transcript! I am absolutely livid about this. I checked my student handbooks and it is not said anywhere that the scores must be in the hands of the university before your grade can be given. There is one paragraph online that says that student teachers are required to take the praxis II and the grades be submitted to the University. Which when you register for the exam it asks you where you want your grades sent and you can tell it the university you want the scores sent to. Which to my understanding was the act of submitting the grades to the university. I feel completely cheated because not only do i feel misinformed by the university about the requirement, but also that I was told by my University Supervisor, who is basically my "boss" of student teaching.. the person who evaluates me and makes sure that everything gets done, that it would be fine to take the test in April. I will still walk on Saturday... i am just pissed that it will delay my diploma and after double and triple checking and being told everything was good to go this BS pops up two days before graduation.and i wouldn't even feel that bad about this...if it was the first time it's happened but NOOOOOOOOOO....this has been a habit:Sophomore year: required class that only met in the spring, was told that I would be fine to take all of my classes the next year and could wait until the next year to take this class. Turns out this class was a pre-requisite for not 1, but 2 of the classes I needed the following year. Junior Year: The school failed to tell literally the entire class of Conducting 1 students that they had to be admitted to the school of education before they could take conducting 2... literally 20 of us were running across campus the last day before exams at Christmas to get everything signed and turned in. Senior Year: after doing a graduation check in which I was told everything was completed and that I would be able to student teach, they called me the first day of student teaching last semester to tell me that I hadn't passed something I had to pass and that I couldn't student teach until it was done. They could've told me this at any point during the summer so I could've gotten it taken care of during the summer, instead they tell me the day I am supposed to start student teaching, which now there was no way to make it up and I had to delay student teaching by a semester. GRRRRRRRRR.......... sorry.. just felt like venting...
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