Yes. A parent of a university student, identified as A, recently claimed on an online community that their child is in a situation where they might have to cancel an overseas trip that was booked six months ago.
The parent explained that the final exam schedule now overlaps with the trip due to changes in the academic calendar caused by the professor's circumstances.
Parent A argued that "it is due to the professor's situation, not the student's fault," and expressed a desire to seek compensation from the professor and the university for the trip cancellation fees and emotional distress.
The parent also claimed that a request to have their child take the exam separately was denied.

However, most netizens have responded with cold criticism.
Many commented that "whether to go on a trip or take the exam is a decision for the student to make" and that "academic operations are within the professor's discretion."
Some netizens even raised the possibility that the story might be exaggerated or fabricated.
Regardless of the intent behind the post, since university students are legally adults, it appears necessary for them to take responsibility for their own choices and consequences.
(Source: Online Community)
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