After entering 2023, the University of Sydney has begun to crack down on the accusations of "proxy examinations"*. In the past six months, the number of people accused by the University of Sydney's SAU has risen sharply.
The allegations from the University of Sydney's SAU are arguably the most rigorous of all Australian universities, and the longest processed. Yes and only if you are accused of "contract cheating", which is commonly known as ** proxy test, will be charged by SAU. And the most exaggerated classmates are sometimes accused of more than a dozen courses.
Uncle Jiang will briefly introduce the specific problems and coping strategies of what SAU accusations are.
1.How can I tell if the allegation letter is from the college or SAU?
The easiest way to do this is to see if the letter of accusation comes from your college? Or from the Student Affairs Unit (SAU). Secondly, the accusation from the academy will ask you to fill out a web page**, and the accusation from SAU will ask you to make an appointment with him for a preliminary meeting.
2.What should I do after I receive the letter?
Read carefully, read carefully, read repeatedly. If you have any questions, you can ask Uncle Jiang, you can send an email to ask the case manager, or you can contact the school's SRC, SUPRA and other departments.
3.What should I do if I receive an initial investigation letter?
After receiving the charge letter, there will be detailed details of the charge and the ** of your exam, note that the evidence given by the school is not all evidence. And let the students respond to the accusation. Once a student chooses to deny the allegation, a third-party investigative agency will step in, usually from a lawyer from Work Dynamic.
4.Should I admit it?
This is the most important choice. This choice can have a decisive impact on the final outcome. Whether or not to recognize it depends on many aspects,1The conclusive nature of the school's evidence. 2.The psychological qualities of your participation in the hearing. 3.Your acceptance of the possible consequences. This student can ask Uncle Jiang, and Uncle Jiang will analyze it with you for free.
5.How long will this survey last?
From the receipt of the letter of accusation to the final result, the shortest was 2 months, and the longest Uncle Jiang did a case that lasted for 1 and a half years.
6.Can the charges be dropped?
The allegations from SAU are very serious and come from a third party's independent lawyers. It is very difficult to achieve the final dismissal of the charges. Uncle Jiang believes that a qualified defense agency must have a lot of successful cases of SAU's innocence defense in hand. Although Uncle Jiang has done a lot of cases in which the accusations from SAU have been withdrawn, Uncle Jiang is not 100% sure that he will succeed in every new case. Again, it depends on the evidence.
7.What should I do?
How to defend it, Uncle Jiang has already posted an article before, and the overall idea is much the same. Students can refer to other articles written by Uncle Jiang, but SAU's case defense is the most difficult.
If you are accused by the school and need to contact Uncle Jiang, please leave a private message to Uncle Jiang, and Uncle Jiang will read it every night. Before the consultation, please take care to prepare your letter of allegation and evidence from the school.
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