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I have a problem with my dissertation as the supervisor suspected my work are not done it by myself. Because of my speaking are weak. So while in the meeting, I cannot answer some question. I really done it by myself and have a proof. Most of the evidence are not English language. The unfair department not really care about it. Just only told me that they think Im guilty and let me fail(without resubmit) because of I cannot answer the question very well. I also have some problem with my supervisor as he spoke very fast. I tried to tell him about could he please speak slowly but he ignore my request. Now the situation are very bad. I have one chance to sent the appeal form. Can anyone recommend me about how I should do? Can I sue my supervisor about this case because he has no evidence and he also suspected my flatmate(which not study at my university, he just only normal office worker) about he wrote dissertation for me.
Or where is the good lawyer about higher education problem? I found one lawyer company but the fees are 180per one hour not including 20%vat. I thinking about the fees maybe a bit high. So need some help about this issue. Thank you
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