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Old 22-02-2018, 08:19 PM #13
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Originally Posted by Maru View Post
How would they get a refund on their tuition though? The services were provided... students had a choice to drop out at any point if they didn't think they were getting their monies worth. Do schools even make specific promises?... I don't think they guarantee employment just vague stuff like "intellectual enrichment" and a "positive learning environment".

Probably could only sue if you took a course that didn't accomplish it's stated goals... kinda like how I signed up for a history course and it ended up being about saving the environment? Was required so I couldn't drop.
So you didn't want to learn about historical environmental impact?

Anyhoo, yes you can complain as you say you are paying for a service to attain a certain level of competency in a given subject via a variety of mediums... if that falls short you have a right to recourse clearly.
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