1, check the grading standard of adult college entrance examination papers. Adult college entrance examination papers are generally graded according to grading standards. You can check the relevant standards and regulations first to see if your paper meets the grading standards.
2. Collect evidence. If it is determined that there is something wrong with the results of the thesis, you can collect relevant evidence, such as transcripts, adult college entrance examination transcripts, etc., so as to provide necessary materials and evidence when complaining.
3. Contact the relevant departments of the school. You can directly contact the Adult College Entrance Examination Admissions Office or the marking department of the school to state your own situation and provide relevant evidence.
4. Submit a complaint. If you can't negotiate with the relevant departments of the school, you can appeal to the school in accordance with the regulations of the school, and attach relevant evidence and materials.
5. Seek legal aid. If the complaint is unsuccessful, you can seek legal aid and apply to the relevant institutions to help resolve the dispute. But it should be noted that it takes time and energy, and you need to weigh the pros and cons before making a decision.