Some people will choose to argue with the school when they encounter such incidents, but the argument can't effectively solve the problem. In the exposed video, a parent not only publicly accused the school, but also fiercely demanded a refund. Although this behavior won applause from other parents, it still didn't get a positive response from the school. It can be seen from this that the fierce dispute did not make the university realize its mistake, let alone negotiate a refund. In this case, collecting evidence to sue the court is the best solution. When our legitimate rights and interests are infringed, the law will always be our strong backing.
In addition to suing the court, parents of students who have been pitted can also report to the local education bureau. Generally speaking, as long as the evidence is conclusive and well-founded, the Education Bureau will investigate the matter, and after the investigation, the universities involved will be punished according to the actual situation. If we encounter problems in education, we can consult or report them to the Education Bureau. As long as it can attract the attention of the education bureau, this matter can naturally be solved satisfactorily.
To sum up, I think parents of deceived students should collect and preserve evidence before suing or reporting. If universities really cheat students, the law will inevitably punish them.