u/CommonEar5260

▲ 36 r/addu

I wanted to stay silent, but this situation has been weighing heavily on me, and I feel the need to express my concerns respectfully.

The issue regarding the nullification of our exams could have been avoided if expectations had been clearly communicated from the start. From our understanding, there were no clear instructions that solution papers were required. Many of us were already used to taking exams without submitting solution papers because that had been the practice before.

Because of this, it felt unfair that the exam was questioned after it had already been taken, especially when the requirement was not clearly stated beforehand. Passing the prefinal exam meant a lot to many of us because we had been struggling through difficult quizzes and doing our best to keep up despite the pressure.

I also hope that concerns about teaching quality can be heard and addressed properly. As students who pay tuition and put effort into our studies, we hope for clearer instruction, better guidance, and a learning environment where expectations are transparent. ALL STUDENTS UNDER HIM KNOWS ABOUT THIS. This is not meant to disrespect anyone or attack any individual. I only hope that the administration, especially the dean, will look into the matter fairly and consider the experiences of the students affected.

We are asking for fairness, clarity, and accountability so that situations like this can be handled better in the future.

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