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靠打打嘴仗就能解决问题固然是最理想的状态,但有些时候也许不得不请教律师,甚至站上法庭打官司。这时,相应的费用对我们这些穷学生来说未免就有些让人闻之生畏、望而却步了。如何能用最少的钱获得最大的帮助?让我们看看澳洲的法律老师有何建议。2010年在墨尔本一家暖洋洋的咖啡厅里,我听到了一个发生在朋友身上的故事。A来澳洲好几年了,非常适应和喜欢澳洲的生活。然而在临毕业前,她被告知最后一个学期选的一门课没有通过。她忍不住愤怒了。她认为,自己之所以没有
It is certainly best to solve a problem by fighting a mouth-opener, but sometimes you may have to consult a lawyer or even stand in court for a lawsuit. At this time, the corresponding fee for some of our poor students is somewhat daunting and discouraged. How can we get the most out of your money? Let’s see what advice lawyers in Australia have. In 2010, at a cozy Melbourne coffee shop, I heard a story that happened to my friend. A came to Australia for several years, very adapt and like Australia’s life. However, she was told before graduation that a course she had chosen in the last semester did not pass. She could not help but get angry. She thinks he did not have it