'Move on': Student's court bid to reverse fail grade for dog project dismissed

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'Move on': Student's court bid to reverse fail grade for dog assignment dismissed

 

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Was this the bloke that needed the pass mark to keep his student visa? And we footed the bill for his legal costs?

What an arrogant self entitled prat, typical of an attitude that can’t accept no. What a waste of court time.

Typical of that uni!

I'm actually kind of curious to see his project, now. Clearly he believes in his work - let's try the case in the court of public opinion, please.

Good grief. This guy is going to make himself unemployable. What would he do if he didn’t like a performance review from his boss?!

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