Level and GCSE exams are held for weeks in schools, sixth grades and colleges across the country.
Many students have spent months reviewing and preparing for tests, hoping to get the best grades possible. But after rumors of a leak, some A-level students were disappointed.
A document on the level of organic and physical chemistry of AQA was held on Monday morning (June 20).
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Many of those who have been to the newspaper have now gone on Twitter to complain after seeing photos circulating on Snapchat and TikTok that people allegedly share and sell the exam. Some say the images have been circulating for two weeks.
Ella Kate Warren said: “AQA 2 chemistry document had expired, students, myself included, can recognize questions from today’s document, so it has been confirmed that it has expired because the images are circulating before this morning.”
Screenshot claiming to show pre-exam paper (Image: Twitter / Snapchat)
Paul Gill said: “Parent of AQA here! Daughter collapses after finding leaked chemistry level 2 paper! What are your plans, please? An answer is required as soon as possible”, while Ahmed said: “Questions in leaked screenshots were accurate this appeared in today’s newspaper. “
Responding to tweets, AQA said: “We are investigating each case in this way and reporting police fraud. Our advice to students is to beware, as trying to buy / review even fake paper can cause them a lot of problems. ”
An AQA spokesman told ECHO: “We are very disappointed to hear that some students may have seen our work on A-level 2 chemistry before the exam. Our exam integrity team is investigating and will take all necessary action, including working with the police.
“We realize that students may be concerned, but we would like to reassure them that there are many things we can do to make sure no one has an unfair advantage – which may include monitoring all students with suspicious representations of this document. ”
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