Rules are meant to be broken
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If they refuse to let you off, send the story to your local newspaper. you'd be amazed how much they hate bad publicity and will change their mind pretty damn fast
Same thing happened to me in Fall of 2008. I wasn't allowed to make up assignments during the 3 weeks I was out, so I had to play catch up, work on the final project, and prepare for the final anyway. It was for an online class on UNIX/Shell scripting. I turned in a functional final project and somehow and still got a 50% cause I missed a few lines of code here and there. For the final exam I got a 95/100. Doesn't make any sense, right? Professors can be absolutely pricks. Just a fact of life. I think you should fight back though. Can't really add any advice other than do what you can to give this guy a bad name. Write to his bosses (on paper, no email), write up a blog post, smear his reputation within any social networks your university might have, etc.
^^^ what the shet??
ur professor is a dumbo :)
******* rules are meant to be ******* bent but not ******* broken!
talk to the dean or at least withdraw from the class before he can fail you. if you have hospital reports, he really can't do this, not in any Texas college I've ever heard of.
that's fcuked up.talk to the dean of students he/she would understand if not that's even more fcuked up
lol same reaction.. what the shat?
well then show us babe ;) *puts on creeper smile* awww sheeeet
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I've had similar issues (I miss a lot of class due to illness as well). Go to the dean of students or if your school has a Student Disability Center or something. Rules may be rules but you cannot penalize a student for something that's beyond their control, it's illegal.
Have you tried talking to the dean of students? If anything, you could try to get the class marked as incomplete or dropped (or stricken from the record entirely).