Do you have any good suggestions for students who are really punished by the school or even unable to graduate during their study abroad?
First, if you have any objection to the punishment result, and you have sufficient reasons and evidence to prove that the punishment given to you by the school is unfair or too severe, then the general school will give you a certain time, usually 15 to 20 working days, to lodge a complaint about the punishment result after the final punishment result is announced. If the appeal is successful, the school may reduce your punishment. Teacher Hans helped KCL's classmate Huang appeal successfully and gave him another chance to submit a paper.
Secondly, if you are expelled, first of all, many students will want to transfer to undergraduate courses. It is indeed possible to transfer to other schools to continue undergraduate studies. However, depending on the transfer of credits, you may even be required to study again from the freshman year. But in fact, the possibility of transfer is very small, because transfer will inevitably involve the issue of official transcripts, and if the official transcripts issued by the original school have the words "persuasion" or "failure", it will be very difficult to transfer.
Another way is to apply for a master's degree directly, especially the teaching master's degree in Britain. It only takes one year to graduate smoothly, which is also the path that such international students who have not graduated from undergraduate courses will choose. After all, the gold content and recognition of the master's degree are there. After returning to China, there is no problem with academic qualifications/certificates or entering state-owned enterprises and institutions or even taking civil servants.
Studying abroad is not easy, and it is normal to encounter various problems. As long as you find a professional to give you the right treatment in time, please feel free to leave a message.