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Saturday, June 22, 2013

A 52-year-old French woman disguised herself as her 19-year-old daughter to sit for an exam

A mother who wanting to ensure the best result for her child sitting the English Baccalauréat LV1 exam has been questioned by police after disguising herself as her daughter in order to sit an English exam in her place.
The 52-year-old woman, known only as Caroline D., reportedly dressed in Converse baseball boots, low cut jeans and a lot of makeup, managed to be admitted to an exam hall in the the Bossuet-Notre-Dame school in Paris instead of her 19-year-old daughter, Laetitia. Because the exam center was not at her daughter's high school and because some adult students also sit the exams, she made it into the hall easily, laid out her pens and settled down to begin work on the three-hour English composition exam.


An invigilator who wandered up the rows of desks glancing at the candidates' ID cards noticed the imposter straight away, having seen the daughter sitting a philosophy exam two days before. She notified the head of the exam center but, not wishing to disturb the other students, did not evict the mother straight away. Only after she had been writing her exam paper for two hours did four plain-clothes police officers arrive and wait outside the exam hall. An invigilator gently asked the woman to leave.

"Thankfully, she left with no difficulties," a lycée representative said. "The 20 or so other candidates present didn't notice anything." The woman was taken to a police station in Paris's 10th arrondissement for questioning. Caroline D. reportedly admitted impersonating her daughter to try to improve her English results. She will be summoned to court at a later date. It was not clear what sanctions the mother and daughter could now face, ranging from a fine to the daughter being barred from sitting exams for a period of years.

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