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Oxford University was sued for poor teaching quality?
Introduction to the event:

654381October 22nd, an Indian student accused Oxford University of "bad" and "boring" teaching, and this famous university was facing trial. The student complained that the teaching activities of the Oxford election led to his second-class degree and his personal income loss during his lawyer career.

Specific introduction:

Oxford University applied to the High Court of London to dismiss the charges against the student named faiz siddiqui. The university thinks this accusation is groundless and should be dismissed, because siddiqui graduated from 16 years ago. However, according to the judgment of Judge Kelda 18 last week, the court ruled that it was necessary for Oxford University to launch a defense.

Siddiqui studied modern history at Bresnos College, Oxford University. He accused the professor of neglecting the teaching of Indian imperial history, which led him to get only a second-class degree in 2000. He believes that if it weren't for his low grades, he could have become a promising international business lawyer.

In the course of modern history, only one tutor instructs 16 students to write papers, and the tutor has previously admitted that the workload of the course is too heavy. Siddiqui suffered from depression and insomnia after graduation, which he thought was related to his unsatisfactory exam results.