An Oxford graduate's failure to get a top degree cost him a lucrative legal career, the High Court has heard.
Faiz Siddiqui alleges "inadequate" teaching on his modern history course resulted in him getting a low upper second degree in June 2000. He blames staff being absent on sabbatical leave and is suing the university for £1m. Oxford denies negligence and causation and says the case is "massively" outside the legal time limit.He said: "Whilst a 2:1 degree from Oxford might rightly seem like a tremendous achievement to most, it fell significantly short of Mr Siddiqui's expectations and was, to him, a huge disappointment."
Mr Mallalieu said his employment history in legal and tax roles was "frankly poor" and he was now unemployed, rather than having a career at the tax bar in England or a major US law firm. Mr Siddiqui also said his clinical depression and insomnia have been significantly exacerbated by his "inexplicable failure". Julian Milford, for Oxford University, told the court Mr Siddiqui complained about insufficient resources, but had only described the teaching as "a little bit dull".
Perhaps he might find employment with "This is Windows calling..."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 22 2017, @07:57PM (3 children)
Who the fuck is Mr Mallalieu?
(Score: 2) by MostCynical on Wednesday November 22 2017, @08:05PM (2 children)
From the linked article: "His counsel Roger Mallalieu told Mr Justice Foskett that Mr Siddiqui had been a "driven young man" aiming at a postgraduate qualification at an Ivy League university."
Apparently, not driven enough.
"I guess once you start doubting, there's no end to it." -Batou, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 22 2017, @09:53PM
My point is that the editors need to make sure all references are resolved when they condense the story.
(Score: 3, Touché) by bob_super on Wednesday November 22 2017, @11:27PM
> had been a "driven young man" aiming at a postgraduate qualification at an Ivy League university
I'm a driven man aiming at a trillion dollars net worth.
Been at it for a little while, but it's tedious and I'm far from my goal.
Who's got enough cash so I can sue?