Student Worries Continue Over DSE Exam Plans

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2020-04-15 HKT 16:32

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  • Some students say the exams should be further postponed amid the coronavirus outbreak. File photo: RTHK

    Some students say the exams should be further postponed amid the coronavirus outbreak. File photo: RTHK

Form six students getting ready for the university entrance exams expressed worries on Wednesday about their health and safety as well as continuing uncertainty as the government announced that the tests will start on April 24 if there is no jump in coronavirus cases.

Ella, who is getting ready for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) examinations, said the uncertainty around the exam dates has taken a toll on her emotions.

“My emotions are like a roller-coaster as the dates are uncertain and may be subject to change because of the virus,” she said.

The student also said she is worried that temperature checks might not be able to screen out asymptomatic Covid-19 carriers.

“There might be a silent virus carrier sitting just next to or behind me,” she said.

Surveys by some student groups had shown a significant number want the exams postponed. Some teachers have also backed such a move.

Another candidate, Amy Pun, criticised the Education Bureau, saying it is “inconsiderate”.

“The government has banned gatherings of more than four people. It’s unfair and risky for DSE candidates to have examinations in an enclosed space,” she said.

But one student said he expected the government to go ahead with the April date as the number of new Covid-19 cases has dropped recently.

Acton Chong said although he wants to sit the exams so his six years of effort will not be wasted, he thinks the government should take into account students’ feelings and views.

“Students’ health and safety should be our top priority. It’s not worth it if anyone is infected because of the exams,” he said.

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