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wirez18
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I was just wondering if I have any merit in claiming a refund for the college class that I'm taking if the professor who is teaching the class violated his own syllabus.
Here is where it all starts. In the first class we had with this guy, the teacher gave a 15 minute lecture about how the syllabus he is distributing is a legal document between the students and the teacher. However, this same teacher managed to violate that same syllabus in the following ways.
1. The teacher missed 2 classes without any excuse and without making up those lectures.
2. Out of the 10 lectures he was supposed to teach, he only taught 7, thus missing 3 lecture completely, and not even given us any written material on the material missed.
I was just wondering if I have any merit in claiming a refund (or at least a partial refund) for the class because of the fact that the teacher violated his own syllabus which he clearly describes as a "legal document" between two parties, and because the teacher willingly chose not to teacher 3 out of 10 lectures (33% of total material) even though in the beginning of the class it was stated that this material would be covered.
P.S. Just as a point of reference I am currently attending a private college in New York City
Alex
Here is where it all starts. In the first class we had with this guy, the teacher gave a 15 minute lecture about how the syllabus he is distributing is a legal document between the students and the teacher. However, this same teacher managed to violate that same syllabus in the following ways.
1. The teacher missed 2 classes without any excuse and without making up those lectures.
2. Out of the 10 lectures he was supposed to teach, he only taught 7, thus missing 3 lecture completely, and not even given us any written material on the material missed.
I was just wondering if I have any merit in claiming a refund (or at least a partial refund) for the class because of the fact that the teacher violated his own syllabus which he clearly describes as a "legal document" between two parties, and because the teacher willingly chose not to teacher 3 out of 10 lectures (33% of total material) even though in the beginning of the class it was stated that this material would be covered.
P.S. Just as a point of reference I am currently attending a private college in New York City
Alex