A sophomore in college helped her friend get into her dream college and receive a full scholarship. However, the friend plagiarized her essay, causing her to lose her scholarship and seat in the school. The protagonist is now wondering if she was justified in her actions. Read on to find out more about this dramatic story .
Celebrated friend’s success, now regretting it. Here’s why…
When helping becomes cheating. The dilemma of plagiarized college essays.
Betrayed by a friend’s plagiarism, dream college acceptance revoked
Questioning morality: Reporting a friend’s dishonesty to a school
Supporting a friend at the expense of her future
Choosing between justice and someone’s dreams: a moral dilemma
AITA for getting friend’s college acceptance revoked?
Revised section, what’s the update?
Grateful for the support, feeling validated and reassured. ❤️
Redditors agree with revoking friend’s college acceptance
OP surprised by post’s popularity on front page
Friend’s dream college acceptance revoked after using my essay draft ♀️
A college applicant’s dreams come true after she got accepted to her top college with a full scholarship. However, her dreams were shattered after her friend exposed her for plagiarism. The friend found out that the applicant copied her essay draft, which was only shared for reference on writing techniques.
The friend felt betrayed and showed evidence to the school, leading to the applicant losing her scholarship and seat in the school. The friend is now feeling guilty and is wondering if what she did was justified.
Many are shaming her for robbing the applicant of her education. However, others on Reddit are supporting her for doing the right thing. Let’s take a look at the comments and reactions to this controversial situation .
NTA for exposing friend’s plagiarism and saving her from future trouble.
Staying honest is the way to go
Accepted by mistake: Friend loses college opportunity due to plagiarism.
Plagiarism is unacceptable but losing friends is a bummer
Friend plagiarized, took spot from deserving person. NTA. ♀️
NTA for revoking friend’s acceptance after plagiarism & boasting.
Honesty is the best policy
Is it worth losing friends over reporting plagiarism?
Plagiarism is a serious issue in college
You did the right thing . She had to learn the hard way
Integrity matters! NTA for being honest with your friend
A controversial take on college plagiarism scandal.
Avoiding plagiarism is key to keep scholarships!
A questionable story with inconsistencies and a revenge justice b***r.
Teaching a freeloader a lesson – NTA
Integrity matters a lot!
As a professor, OP did the right thing by exposing cheating. ✅
Holding her accountable for lies. Tia found out the hard way
Learning consequences Hope Tia learns from this experience.
Honesty is the best policy, even for dream colleges.
You did the right thing
Standing up against cheating is always the right thing
You did the right thing, let the guilt stay with cheater ♀️.
Don’t steal someone’s essay and call it yours, not cool
Avoid plagiarism! Colleges take it seriously.
Cheating has consequences. NTA stands for Not The A**hole
Lesson learned: helping a friend with their paper can backfire
Commenter criticizes athlete’s revoked scholarship, sparks no replies.
True friends don’t steal! ♂️
You tried to help but friend’s college acceptance was revoked ♀️
Plagiarizing a personal essay for college? Definitely NTA
Standing up against a cheater, thief, and liar ♂️ #NTA
Preventing future mistakes NTA for revoking acceptance
OP not at fault for reporting friend’s scholarship fraud
Plagiarism is career-ending, friend needs to learn that now.
Debate about meritocracy and honesty in college admissions.
Friend plagiarizes work, gets college acceptance revoked. Commenter not at fault.
Standing up against plagiarism: NTA for revoking college acceptance.
Commenter defends their actions, sparks debate on parenting styles.
Standing up against plagiarism and taking charge. You go!
Standing up for yourself is never easy, but you did it!
Taking a stand against plagiarism
No a****e here, but what happened to their college acceptance?
You did the right thing . Friend’s acceptance not earned.
Importance of academic integrity and the consequences of plagiarism.
Plagiarism is unacceptable. NTA for revoking the acceptance.
Friend plagiarized my story for college app, AITA for outing her? NTA
Breaking the cycle of poverty: a stolen dream.
Commenter believes friend got what they deserved
Protect your hard work! NTA for not sharing scholarship.
Encouraging response, but lacks empathy
Taking credit is not cool. You’re NTA
Standing up for yourself is never ‘dramatic’. Cut out toxic people.
Last Updated on March 13, 2023 by Chifundo