Exams
Source: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/exams Parent: https://student.sussex.ac.uk/international/visas
Check when and where your exams will be and what the rules are.
[#### Timetable for exams
See how to get the dates and times for your exams.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/exams/timetable)
[#### Exam venues
Find out where exams take place and how to get there.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/exams/venues)
[#### During your exam
Check the rules, including what you can bring to exams.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/exams/during-exams)
[#### Resitting an assessment
See what to do if you need to resit an exam.](https://student.sussex.ac.uk/assessment/exams/resits)
Questions about your exam paper format
You can view past papers online to help you revise.
Speak to your School if you have any queries about the rubric and structure of an exam paper.
Helping students in exams
If you’re a PhD student, you can earn some extra money working as a scribe or reader on a casual and part-time basis during assessment periods.
The job involves attending exams and writing or typing the answers given by students who are unable to do this themselves. You’ll be given guidance on this.
The posts are advertised at certain times of the year. Find jobs through Careers and Entrepreneurship.
If you would like more details about these posts, email Jane Ellis: Jane.Ellis@sussex.ac.uk.
Looking out for each other
If you’re worried about sitting an exam, or are concerned about someone else who is due to take an exam, support is always available.
See:
- the Student Centre
- how to claim exceptional circumstances
- if you’re eligible for reasonable adjustments
- supporting another student.
University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT)
You can find your nearest UCAT test centre on their website.
Regulations
Check the regulations around exams and assessments.