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Student calls out entitled classmate for trying to plagiarize their work: 'I'm never offering to help him again'

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  • A male college student looks over the shoulder of his classmate to look at her laptop.
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  • Entitled classmate thinks I'm his personal assistant

    My classmate missed a lot of lectures because of personal reasons. We got a minor project on the content covered in those lectures so I offered to help him with any doubts or help that he needs because I felt bad for him.
  • He took this to mean that he can call or text me at any hour and grill me about my progress on the project work, chide me about not doing it fast enough, demand that I complete my project soon and hand it over to him so he can "understand better" and do his based on mine (read, copy my work and make minor changes just to make sure it won't get flagged) and call me to ask if I can just handover my leftover materials as well so he won't have to go out and buy everything.
  • He also calls whenever he intends to start his work and expects me to drop everything else and explain whatever he needs explained right then and there.
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  • He has now started making comments about how I'm not really being very helpful because I refuse to dance to his tunes or be available at his beck and call.
  • A female college student helps her male classmate with his homework.
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  • Lesson learnt, I'm never offering to help him again.
  • Jerry 7887 No good deed etc!
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  • bino0526 You are doing him a favor, no need to continue helping. Turn him over to someone else.
  • No_Equivalent_2409 No. Hard to say, but a declaration.
  • A group of college students collaborates on a class project.
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  • IntelligenBags He's not mad you're unhelpful. He's mad you won't let him exploit you efficiently.
  • SweetMaam Don't answer his calls, or texts, or requests.
  • NightMgr This is the education you are paying for.
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  • A group of college students collaborates on a class project.
  • MeatofKings An important lesson gained from maturity is understanding the difference between someone who's in trouble from poor decision- making (such as procrastination) versus bad luck (getting a nail in your tire). The easy way to create an entitled brat is to save them from their poor decisions. Too many helicopter parents keep doing this and seeding the world with more brats.
  • Professional-Spare13 I had a classmate like this and it was in classes for our major. He began missing classes and labs for frivolous reasons. He missed a field lab where we out on rock outcrops taking measurements, sketching it, making notes about the structure, etc. Our TA said we could share our notes with the other students in order to write up our assignment. Now, I also worked in the Rock Lab and our TA also used the space for his office hours. This little punk walked in and demanded my no

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