AP blogged that a
Japanese Dad who was 54 took the examination
instead of his 20 year old son and they managed to hoodwink
to fool the Examiner! Well! thats a long story if ever I read one.
Apparently the Examinor and the officials began to worry when they noticed that the candidate was looking very old even though he had dressed himself up in the clothes of youth! The
Japanese Dad then was spotted by a diligent and ever watchful examiner who made sure that the error would be corrected.
There is no reference to the fact that the man i.e. the Japanese Dad aged 54 who took the examination
instead of his 20 year old son - had excellent results. or awful results! All that was of importance was the deceit practised.
I must admit that as an Examinor I hasten to add now retired I am aware of the pressure that exists on the International Platform as well as at home but recently I had a bit of a too doo with a kitchen maid (disguised thus .. as she was really a student)on the subject of my specialism/literature. I felt less at risk than before as I am retired but nevertheless I took cognizance of it and held my papers under the table ....... Wow! What next! Age hath not withered them! Nice work . thanks AP .. for the blog ... Never trust a kitchen maid and always check your own change ...