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How can i complaint against bias and rascist academic decisions?

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Hi guy, I am doing my MBA and just finished my exams, i failed one paper and my Dissertation proposal is also rejected. I feel, i have been victim of some partiality and racism because one of my colleague, who is white, she didnt do much, top in college, we worked all together and i know about her quality of work and knowledge. In my case i showed every assignment in advance and professors told me its perfect but now at the time of results, its failed. The same thing happened in my Dissertaion proposal, we had trial and formal proposal scheme. I submitted trial proposal of 3000 words, here they passed it and gave me 46% of marks and told me that it;s perfect and didnt give me any feedback, it was one of the highest mark at that time so i didnt changed anything much and just submitted again as formal proposal.Now in results they say it;s 30%, failed. It happened in all exams and course work. I feel that i have been victim of some jealousy or rasicm coz she was always with me in college.

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  1. Contact or write to your academic programs committee(s) or the dean about your situation. Request for the explanation for the result of your exam. You should also have a proof of your hard work to show them.

    Good luck.


  2. Read this page: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/fo...

    It will help you to understand exactly what breaches, if any, your tutors have committed, and how to get further help.

  3. Mmmmmh! Tricky one this.

    I wouldn't blame the colleague. Try blaming the Tutors that approved your work.

    Failing that, don't play the Race Card. Succumb to your own failings. And improve on them.

    It's a hard question, some people breeze through College and UNI, some have to graft. I had to Graft.

    Are you are a Grafter or Moaner?

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