You can’t just slack off and still manage a passing grade as you did in high school. You actually have to work hard now and do your research. If you have difficult subjects, your professors are sure to help you out but in the end, you’re still on your own. You’ll have to make every minute count and do some extra effort to pass. It’s going to be like this for the rest of your life now. You’ll have to work to achieve something. That’s just how life goes.
However, if you’re having trouble, you can also ask for help from your classmates. There is no shame in needing help. But what isn’t okay is to cheat. Cheating is intolerable at all stages in life. This Reddit user intended to help his fellow classmates in a difficult subject, but they decided to cheat off him. So he took revenge and half of them ended up failing the mid-term exam. Read his story below:
If you’re having trouble understanding something, you should just ask for help. Cheating is unethical and simply wrong. You can’t just copy someone’s hard work and get all the credit. It is the same as stealing. If you’re going to steal and cheat, things will never work out right for you. Because of the lesson OP’s revenge taught them, I can bet they’ll never cheat again.
Do you think he did the right thing? Or should he have just forgiven his classmates? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!