We’ve all been there, right? Stuck with a group project and a partner who’s more of a ghost than a contributor. But what happens when one teen decides to take matters into his own hands? He finishes the project all by himself and then…wait for it…only credits himself! This bold move has led to his partner, let’s call her ‘Jenna’, failing the subject entirely. Now, Jenna’s future hangs in the balance, and she’s not too happy about it. Let’s dive into this drama-filled saga.
The Project That Started It All
The Stakes Were High
The Ghost Partner
Taking the Reins
The Confrontation
Jenna’s Response
The Bold Move
The Teacher Interrogation
The Proof
The Fallout
Jenna’s Accusations
The Aftermath
The Blame Game
A High School Drama With No Easy Answers
In a tale as old as time, one teen finds himself carrying the weight of a crucial school project while his partner, ‘Jenna’, seemingly disappears. With the deadline looming, he takes the bold step of completing the project alone and credits only himself. The result? Jenna fails the subject, her academic future now uncertain. She’s furious, blaming him for her predicament. But did she really deserve any credit? Was our lone ranger justified in his actions? Let’s see what the world thinks of this high school drama.
NTA. No work, no credit. Simple as that.
NTA. Teacher asked for proof, Jenna failed to provide evidence.
OP stands up for themselves in unfair school project situation!
NTA: Taking charge of your own success
NTA – Not crediting her for not contributing? Fair or unfair?
NTA: Trying to include her multiple times, her fault she failed
NTA. Who cares? You deserve credit for your work!
NTA. Bold move sparks controversy. Did she deserve it?
NTA: She didn’t do her part, stop complaining and blaming.
NTA – Learning accountability early: no work, no credit.
Stand up for yourself in group projects. Congrats on your good grade!
NTA: Don’t let her poor planning drag you down!
Did she explain why she didn’t help? ♀️
Taking credit for someone else’s work? Not cool! #Responsibility
NTA: Zero effort, zero credit. Google docs don’t lie, folks.
“AITA for causing consequences?” The answer is always NTA!
NTA. Partner slacks off, OP saves the day and wins.
NTA. Standing up for yourself and your hard work!
NTA: High school vs. college group projects, ruthless software engineer
NTA: You did all the work, you deserve the credit!
Giving credit to someone who hasn’t put in the work? NTA!
Google docs history: the truth is in the details
NTA: Partner bailed, but I aced it with Google’s help!
NTA: She expected you to do it all for her
“There’s a way to see if she even opened the doc!”
NTA – Teacher supports student’s bold move, lazy adults exposed.
NTA: Tough love teaches lazy classmate a valuable lesson
Claiming credit for reading? Definitely not the a**hole!
NTA, you deserve 100% credit for hard work!
Defending against accusations, commenter claims innocence in school project.
NTA. She brought it upon herself by not contributing.
Last Updated on February 8, 2024 by Diply Social Team