1. Appeal to the relevant universities: You can appeal to the admissions authorities or school leaders of the relevant universities and ask them to give you a fair result.
2. Seek legal channels: If the above methods can't solve the problem, you can consider seeking legal channels to claim compensation by suing imposters and related universities.
3. Seek media help: You can also attract social attention and seek media support and help by exposing this matter to the media.
It should be noted that the legal provisions of each country and region are different, so the specific compensation methods and standards may be different. I suggest you consult a professional lawyer for more detailed and authoritative advice.
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Shandong pretending to be a university case
Chen Chunxiu, guanxian, Liaocheng City, and Wang Lili, Dongchangfu District, were sent to school under false names to restore the facts and respond to social concerns. According to the circular, as many as 46 people have been dealt with, including two substitutes, Chen Yanping and Chen Wei, who have been put on file for investigation by public security organs and taken compulsory measures.
The incident of pretending to go to college exposed the problems in China's education system, including bribery, corruption and exploitation. The Government of China has taken severe measures to crack down on these acts, and the participants have been tried and punished. For example, in some cases, the person involved may be expelled from school, subject to administrative punishment, or even convicted and sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment.