Hey there, fellow students and overachievers! Get ready for a wild ride through the treacherous terrain of group projects and the moral dilemma of snitching on a slacker. As a first-gen college student in her final semester, our protagonist is caught between her desire for good grades and the urge to give her lazy group mate a reality check. Will she take the high road or unleash academic karma? Buckle up, because this story is about to get juicy!
The Final Semester Struggle

The Dreaded Group Project

Understanding Life’s Challenges

Trying to Get Organized

Shoutout to the MVPs

Priorities, Am I Right?

⏰ Tick Tock, Time’s Running Out ⌛

Snapping Under Pressure

The Professor’s Lifeline

❓ To Snitch or Not to Snitch?

The Final Showdown: Snitching vs. Slacking ♀️
Our hardworking heroine finds herself in a pickle as the deadline for a major group project looms. Despite her best efforts to organize and delegate, one group member has been too busy living it up at clubs and bars to contribute. With time running out and patience wearing thin, our protagonist must decide whether to alert the professor and potentially cause her classmate to fail. It’s a classic case of ‘to snitch or not to snitch,’ and the stakes couldn’t be higher! Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy dilemma…
Report her to the prof. NTA.

Inform professor ASAP, don’t let laziness of others ruin grades.

Standing up for yourself is hard but necessary. NTA

NTA defends holding entitled student accountable for her actions.

Group project gone wrong, NTA exposes slacker with receipts

Doing the right thing: speaking out about entitled behavior.

Report entitled student and prioritize responsibilities before partying. NTA.

Being responsible during pandemic important. NTA for holding accountable.

NTA calls out entitled student in group work
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Defending not reporting entitled student to avoid consequences for group.

Don’t let entitled students drag you down. Speak up! ️

Encouraging response to NTA comment on group project slacker.

NTA. Inform professor about group member not doing work.

Been there, done that! NTA for giving professor a heads up

College takes effort , entitled student gets reality check NTA

Reporting the entitled student to the professor – NTA

Encouraging comment advises reporting uncooperative student to professor. ✅
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Encouraging response to a worried student regarding a classmate’s behavior

Individual grades request is fair, but don’t publicly shame her.

Group project gone wrong with entitled party-goer. Divide work!

Giving her until the deadline is fair, but not after

Clever way to avoid entitled student’s wrath

Deadlines were clear, NTA for reporting irresponsible behaviour.

NTA confronts entitled student for not doing group work.

Groupmate neglects work for clubbing, NTA contacts professor ⚠️

NTA. Group work is a team effort, not a solo act.

Take responsibility for your own grades. NTA

Don’t let entitled students ruin your grades! Report them

Proactive communication can prevent group work disasters.

NTA calls out entitled student for hoping to get full grades with no work

Report slacking groupmates to Prof, don’t cover for them.

Rating system for group work teaches critique and fair grading

NTA for holding entitled student accountable for her actions

Real-life work environment is different from group projects. NTA!

Report entitled student for fairness and don’t suffer. ♂️

Definite NTA. They don’t deserve the grade. Keep it friendly!

NTA stands up to entitled student’s refusal to do work

NTA protects their GPA, reminds us to protect ours too!

Group projects can be frustrating. ♂️

Dealing with slackers in group projects? NTA has got you covered

Encouraging compromise and accountability for group project dynamics.

NTA, report lazy entitlement to professor. Fairness for all students
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Student prioritizes freedom over responsibilities, but it’s not fair. NTA

Supportive comment on dealing with groupmate not doing work

Student’s entitlement causes group harm, commenter says NTA

Group projects are horrible – NTA agrees

Group project nightmare: member plagiarizes all work, deserves to fail.
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Stand up to entitled classmates. Don’t let them drag you down.

NTA, entitled student gets what she deserves.

Stand up for your grades and don’t let others drag you down!

Report entitled classmate who chose parties over education. NTA

Group member advises waiting before pulling the plug on entitled student.

Encouraging comment reminds entitled student to work hard in college

NTA: TA shares experience with entitled student, advises reporting to prof.

Grading policy exists for a reason. Not the a**hole.

NTA for calling out entitled student who refused to work

Group projects teach important skills, NTA for grading accordingly.

NTA calls out entitled student for going clubbing during pandemic

Encouraging response to entitled student’s refusal to work.
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Student admits to prioritizing social life over college work. NTA.

Group work nightmare! ♀️ NTA calls out clubbing student.
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Group projects require contribution. Aggressively not doing work? Go to professor.

Hold her accountable! NTA did the right thing! ✊

Responsibilities exist even in tough times. NTA for calling out.

Encouraging response to reporting entitled student’s behavior.

Proactive student rats out slacker for not contributing to project

Group project? More like individual effort. NTA wins

Don’t let entitled classmates drag you down. Your future matters

Compassionate judgment: NTA offers help despite entitled behavior

NTA stands up against entitled student slacking off

Group project gone wrong. NTA stands up for fairness.

Don’t let entitled students drag you down!

NTA but giving a warning beforehand would have been smoother

Supportive comment defends student’s lack of commitment and time management.
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Choosing not to help entitled student leads to deserved failure

Student suggests individual grading for slackers. NTA.

Reporting entitled students is necessary to ensure academic fairness

Good advice! Communication is key in group work situations ✌

Good job holding your ground and not being taken advantage of!
