FAQ: evaluation Fall 2020
Please note that the version in french prevails
Here you'll find specific FAQs concerning the evaluation methods for the fall 2020 semester. For more general questions about exam sessions and evaluations, please go to the main FAQs.
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gEnEral EXAM FAQ
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All exams in the January/February 2021 exam session will be conductedÌýonline.
You can find more information about evaluation methods on the GSEM website.
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Yes, if you sign up for a class, you are automatically signed up for the exam for that semester.
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The dates for the January/February 2021 exam session haven't changed. The session will run from 11 to 30 January 2021.
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If you fail an exam, it will still count as an attempt:
- If it is your first attempt, you will be automatically signed up for the August/September 2021 exam session for a second and final attempt.
- If it is your second attempt, you won't be able to take the exam again and the grade you obtained will be your final grade for that class.
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Yes, any unjustified absence during the January/February 2021 exam session will count as an attempt.
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- The rules for passing each block haven't changed: you need to get an average of 4.00 or above to pass the block.
- The May/June 2020 exams were not counted as attempts, but the August/September 2020 session were.
- If you didn't pass the block on your first attempt during the August/September 2020 exam session, you will have to retake all of the exams of the failed block for which you obtained a grade below 5.00.
- If you withdrew from the August/September 2020 session, the 2020–2021 academic year will count as your first attempt for those courses and you will also have to retake any exams of the failed block for which you obtained a grade below 5.00.
- As a reminder, regardless of whether your absence is justified or not, a grade of 0.00 is awarded for the exam you missed, and that grade is included in your grade average for that block
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Yes, you will be allowed extra time during the January/February 2021 exam session.
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UNIGE's student welfare team can provide urgent financial support to help you with this: www.unige.ch/dife/social-finances/covid-19-aide-financiere-durgence/ (page in French only).
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Teachers are responsible for determining the evaluation methods for their courses, and any changes made relative to what was announced at the start of the semester have been approved by the Dean. The evaluation methods take account of the specificities of each class and the measures put in place in view of the current situation.
You should ask your teacher if you have any questions about the evaluation methods for their class.
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Information on the exam directives is available here: www.unige.ch/gsem/en/students/regulations/.
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If you have any questions, please contact: mobility-gsem(at)unige.ch.
For incoming exchange students, the same rules apply as for regular students.
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If you have any other questions, please email: service-etudiants-gsem(at)unige.ch.
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FAQ relative to TestWe
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It depends on how the photos taken during the exam are analyzed.
With ‘‘automatic processing’’, the photos are biometrically processed and compared with your reference photo.
If there's ‘‘no automatic processing’’, the photos are analyzed manually by an authorized individual.
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No, organizing the exams in person is very complicated given the current situation, so once the consent deadline has passed, you can't change your mind and ask to take your exam in person.
You can, however, ask to take your exam online if you initially did not give your consent.
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The identification tests will begin on Monday, 30 November. You'll receive an email with all the necessary information about the test, including the date on which it will become available.
Please note that it's not an actual test; you just have to log into the TestWe platform and take the photo that will then be used to check your identity before each exam.
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No, you don't need to look exactly the same as you do in the identification photo. You can wear different clothes, be with or without glasses, etc.
However, you can't wear a cap or hat or cover your head in any way that hides your face.
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Yes, that photo will then be compared with the photo taken during the identification test and will be used to check your identity.
At the start of each exam, you will also have to show your student card.
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It doesn't matter, you can use any photo ID you have.
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For ‘‘closed-book’’ exams, you won't have access to any documents or applications other than the TestWe platform.
On your desktop, you’re allowed the same items as for an in-person exam: scrap paper, a pen, a bottle of water and a snack. No paper or electronic document should be accessible, with the exception of a bilingual dictionary for students that are not English or French mother tongue, according to the exam language." Your teacher will inform you whether you are allowed a calculator.
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When you open TestWe, all of your applications will be closed.
Once an ‘‘open-book’’ exam has begun, TestWe won't block any applications you open, and you will have access to your hard drive.
You'll also be allowed to consult paper and electronic documents (on an iPad, for instance).
However, you are not allowed to communicate in any way with somebody else in the room or via phone or the internet.
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No, during the exam, you are strictly prohibited from leaving your workspace, even for a short time, as is also the case for in-person exams.
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You have to remain in front of the camera, but you can move your head and look away from the screen.
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TestWe works both on and offline. You only need to be connected to the internet at the start of the exam, to send your identification photo, and at the end, to submit your exam paper. You can do the exam itself with or without being connected to the internet.
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If your internet connection is not working at the end of the exam, your paper won't be sent. However, it will be sent as soon as the internet connection is working again.
The button to the left of the exam tells you whether your paper has been successfully submitted. If it is green, then your paper has been sent. If it is yellow, please contact us at gsem-e-exam(at)unige.ch. If you took the exam, we will be able to recover your paper, so you won't be considered absent.
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Once your paper has been submitted, a green button will appear on the screen, to the left of the exam. You'll also receive a confirmation email shortly after submission. This email can sometimes take a while to arrive. Check that it hasn't gone into your junk folder or to .
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Yes, you can request access to the photos taken during your exams by sending an email to gsem-e-exam(at)unige.ch. Please indicate in your email whether you'd like to see the photos from all your exams or just those from one or more specific exams.
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If you have a question about the TestWe platform or about how the exams will be run, please contact us at gsem-e-exam(at)unige.ch.
If you have a question about the content of or instructions for a specific exam, please contact the teacher concerned.
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Your exams will appear in TestWe 24 hours before they are due to take place. Log into TestWe the evening before your exam to check that everything is ready. If the exam doesn't appear in the list, please contact us at gsem-e-exam(at)unige.ch.
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You'll receive an email indicating the exam room and other instructions for your exam 24 hours before it is due to take place.
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Your username is your UNIGE email address: firstname.lastname(at)etu.unige.ch
You can reset your password using the following link:
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Try uninstalling and then reinstalling the app. Download the files using these links:
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- Mac:Ìý
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Follow the instructions in the user guide:
FR – GUIDE D’UTILISATEUR:
EN – USER GUIDE:
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Contact TestWe immediately at +33 1 83 62 09 28
Send an email to support(at)testwe.eu, with gsem-e-exam(at)unige.ch copied in.
BEFORE RUNNING TESTWE PLEASE DEACTIVATE YOUR ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE, AS IT COULD BLOCK THE APP'S ACCESS TO THE INTERNET AND CREATE UNNECESSARY PROBLEMS.