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Bad tuition = Fees reimbursed?
CheapThrills_2
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[FONT="]Hi Guys,
I’m looking for a bit of help, some direction, and think this might be the place to find that.
I’m on a collage course (shall remain nameless for now) that in my belief has not met up to educational needs.
First, we have had 6 or 7 different tutors over the 2 years iv been on the course.(4 in the 2nd year)
Second, in the second year of the course they changed the way it was to be taught (this was basically turned in to a self study course), half way in to the year the tutors decided it was not working and changed it again, forcing us to re do the first half of the 2nd year, now we are at exam stage and have not been given tuition on lots of the subjects needed to be known for the exams.(basically the 2nd half of the year as we have been playing catch up)
Fortunate im quite experienced and with luck should pass the exams, however I feel that my tuition fees that I have paid should be reimburse.
So what I am asking is how do I go about doing so?
Also worth noting, our main touter for the 2nd year "left" and its clear he was incompatent, and as far as I am aware our teachers have no teaching qualifacation, they are just experienced in the field im studying.
There is more to it than just that, but as this is getting long ill leave it there, If you want more info please ask.
Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
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Thanks, CheapThrills.
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I’m looking for a bit of help, some direction, and think this might be the place to find that.
I’m on a collage course (shall remain nameless for now) that in my belief has not met up to educational needs.
First, we have had 6 or 7 different tutors over the 2 years iv been on the course.(4 in the 2nd year)
Second, in the second year of the course they changed the way it was to be taught (this was basically turned in to a self study course), half way in to the year the tutors decided it was not working and changed it again, forcing us to re do the first half of the 2nd year, now we are at exam stage and have not been given tuition on lots of the subjects needed to be known for the exams.(basically the 2nd half of the year as we have been playing catch up)
Fortunate im quite experienced and with luck should pass the exams, however I feel that my tuition fees that I have paid should be reimburse.
So what I am asking is how do I go about doing so?
Also worth noting, our main touter for the 2nd year "left" and its clear he was incompatent, and as far as I am aware our teachers have no teaching qualifacation, they are just experienced in the field im studying.
There is more to it than just that, but as this is getting long ill leave it there, If you want more info please ask.
Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
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Thanks, CheapThrills.
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