3 years ago
Back from abroad, I enrolled full time. I took hal...
Back from abroad, I enrolled full time. I took half of the exams. After the first year, I started working (two part time and VAT number). At the end of the year, I took half of the exams. I then ask to become a working student, but the request is denied on the basis of the fact that I have gone off course and therefore now I have to remain off course full time.
I specify that I did not ask for a 10% penalty for being out of course; I said I would pay for it. However, I asked the University to recognize my changed working conditions. Incidentally, the previous two years were paid in full. I just need more time and I am not lagging behind ... * I have also published a chapter in a text of a referenced series, but this university doesn't seem to care about publications *. Going back, I would not have declared affiliation with this university.
If we add to this the summer exams that close the cabin at the end of May (in May! Unheard of ... In May I was still in the classroom teaching) and add all the inefficiencies due to the fact that I am an Inter-university student (go and read my review of the University of Padua - - it's funny, because they don't let me register for the exams), I can only give a star to this money-eating diplomat. Note that there is no academic difficulty in taking exams - - the difficulty is precisely physical, that is to understand day, hour and pay good money for a service that is, after all, identical to that of any telematics. Indeed, perhaps worse.