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a month agoBeginner-Level 3
One answer is to formally raise the issue;
• Write a full letter to the principal or registrar of your college.
• If not satisfactory, you may also contact the university or higher education body to seek resolution.
• Keep a record of all correspondence.
which offers structured modules on study skills and career planning. While it's not directly connected to this institutional organization, it can be a useful resource to help keep students prioritized during these circumstances
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