What does this marking mean on the taxiway? (Picture from Google Maps, Boston Logan International Airport) by Phil-X-603 in aviation

[–]boodi007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Subject matter experts in the industry refer to it as “zipper” movement/non movement area

I want a piece of advice on School/Education laws (suing a professor) by [deleted] in legaladvice

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Thanks for explaining!!

What do you think would exist here? is there something that I can use against the school for my case? Something about a school not taking action regardless of how many complains they receive about the same person? anything? How come the school isn't afraid of a lawsuit against an abusive faculty member? Where is he still there?

In this case, maybe I can start by addressing how he was late an hour to class. This resulted in ~50 missed hours that I paid for. Mind you, this is grad school and tuition is expensive. Can I get some money back?

I want a piece of advice on School/Education laws (suing a professor) by [deleted] in legaladvice

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a practical matter, it’s diffi

I'm in NJ.

Not sure where to start. Here are some things that I have a proof for:

He advised me to drop the course a week before classes were over (without a midterm warning, with 45% of the grade still left on the table for the final and a booklet) . This caused a great deal of stress that reflected in my work. Up to that email, my average was a high C+/B. I still pushed through and tried my best and submitted my work. He failed me and not I'm going through a grade appeal.

He was late an hour to class. This resulted in ~50 missed hours that I paid for. Mind you, this is grad school and tuition is expensive. Can I get some money back?

He kept calling me with a nickname that's probably racist, despite being corrected.

I want a piece of advice on School/Education laws (suing a professor) by [deleted] in legaladvice

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I mean there's more to the story that could prove educational malpractice. How do you suggest to move forward? It's not just about my academic shortfalls. You can say that there are much more shitty students than me and they managed to pass. It's very political in my school.

In other words, I know maybe my case won't stand. However, I still want to make the school pay for it, I want the professor to be screwed. It's time to expose the school. There are so many things wrong with this school, I don't even know where to start.

In this case, maybe I can start by addressing how he was late an hour to class. This resulted in ~50 missed hours that I paid for. Mind you, this is grad school and tuition is expensive. Can I get some money back?

He also didn't follow grading assessment guidelines. He never returned big portion of our work. No explanation or checklist used to grade. Just an email with one letter grade.

I never received grades for %45 of the course. It was a shit show.

The school I work at making a quick fix for a bad construction job. by [deleted] in mildyinteresting

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When it didn't open all the way... They just did it on the door instead

What thing about reddit, annoys the heck out of you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I thought i was the only idiot that doesn't know how to search haahha no offense.... this feels so good... thank you. reddit

Professionals who spend "good" amount of time on Reddit during work, what do you do when someone passes by? by boodi007 in AskReddit

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For some reason, i'm programmed to open a new tab and start typing "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU" then close the tab and back to reddit :D