What can I do if disagree with decision?
If you disagree with a certain decision, there are a number of
things you can do.
Informal
The preferred approach is an informal one – simply talk to the person who caused the problem and try to reach a satisfactory solution. After all, you will want your problem to be solved as soon as possible, and taking the official approach of formal procedures and objections can take a long time. If the relationship or atmosphere between you and the person in question does not allow for informal talks, you can ask your study advisor or the SSC student counsellors for advice.
Formal
You can also start a formal procedure by lodging an objection or appeal with the Central Portal for the Legal Protection of Student Rights (CLRS).
Informal
The preferred approach is an informal one – simply talk to the person who caused the problem and try to reach a satisfactory solution. After all, you will want your problem to be solved as soon as possible, and taking the official approach of formal procedures and objections can take a long time. If the relationship or atmosphere between you and the person in question does not allow for informal talks, you can ask your study advisor or the SSC student counsellors for advice.
Formal
You can also start a formal procedure by lodging an objection or appeal with the Central Portal for the Legal Protection of Student Rights (CLRS).
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