Sample Letter for Request to be Retested
Dear [Name], I am writing to request a retest for the [specific subject] examination that I recently took in Oregon. After receiving my results, I believe there may have been an error or misunderstanding in the grading process that resulted in an inaccurate evaluation of my performance. I understand that the Oregon Department of Education values the importance of fair and accurate assessments. Therefore, I kindly request the opportunity to be retested to ensure a more precise representation of my knowledge and abilities. I have been diligently preparing for this examination and have consistently performed well in my coursework, assessments, and practice tests leading up to the exam. However, I was surprised to receive a lower score than anticipated, which greatly contradicts my past achievements and preparation. I trust that the Oregon Department of Education recognizes the possibility of human error in grading processes and provides an avenue for students to request re-evaluation. As a dedicated learner, I firmly believe that my initial test score does not reflect my true capabilities. To further support my request, I have attached all relevant documents such as study materials, past grades, and any additional evidence to demonstrate my proficiency in the subject. This evidence substantiates my belief that a retest will yield a fair and accurate evaluation. I kindly ask for your consideration and request that I be provided with the opportunity to be retested within the earliest possible timeframe. I am more than willing to comply with any additional requirements or procedures necessary for the retesting process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I greatly appreciate your understanding and support in granting my request for a retest. I anticipate a prompt response regarding the next steps to be taken. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Contact Information] Keywords: Oregon, retest, request, scoring error, examination, grading process, accuracy, assessment, opportunity, knowledge, abilities, preparation, surprised, score, achievements, evidence, proficiency, subject, documents, consideration, requirements, prompt response.
Dear [Name], I am writing to request a retest for the [specific subject] examination that I recently took in Oregon. After receiving my results, I believe there may have been an error or misunderstanding in the grading process that resulted in an inaccurate evaluation of my performance. I understand that the Oregon Department of Education values the importance of fair and accurate assessments. Therefore, I kindly request the opportunity to be retested to ensure a more precise representation of my knowledge and abilities. I have been diligently preparing for this examination and have consistently performed well in my coursework, assessments, and practice tests leading up to the exam. However, I was surprised to receive a lower score than anticipated, which greatly contradicts my past achievements and preparation. I trust that the Oregon Department of Education recognizes the possibility of human error in grading processes and provides an avenue for students to request re-evaluation. As a dedicated learner, I firmly believe that my initial test score does not reflect my true capabilities. To further support my request, I have attached all relevant documents such as study materials, past grades, and any additional evidence to demonstrate my proficiency in the subject. This evidence substantiates my belief that a retest will yield a fair and accurate evaluation. I kindly ask for your consideration and request that I be provided with the opportunity to be retested within the earliest possible timeframe. I am more than willing to comply with any additional requirements or procedures necessary for the retesting process. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I greatly appreciate your understanding and support in granting my request for a retest. I anticipate a prompt response regarding the next steps to be taken. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Contact Information] Keywords: Oregon, retest, request, scoring error, examination, grading process, accuracy, assessment, opportunity, knowledge, abilities, preparation, surprised, score, achievements, evidence, proficiency, subject, documents, consideration, requirements, prompt response.