Everyone loves studying, right? Some love it more than others, but when you have 120 pages of Sports Psychology to read for your upcoming exam it might be viewed as a bit of a nuisance. I can only think of one thing that is more annoying than studying for the exam. What is that one thing, you ask? Well, when you show up for your exam at 10 am only to be told that the exam isn’t going to happen until the next class period because some inconsiderate moron decided to steal it.

I am not sure what you were thinking; actually, I think it is clear that you weren’t. I would really like to know why you put yourself before the other 150 students in the class. What were your motives? Did you not want to study for Sports Psychology? If you ask me, or any one of the other students in that class, the majority would say it is easy as long as you read the material. I offer you some alternatives to stealing tests. Read the book. The material can be rather dry at times, but if you spread out the chapters over the two to three weeks that you have in between exams it isn’t so bad. Drop the class. If it is so difficult that you just can’t hack it, you might as well quit. Finally, another novel idea you could try too; find a friend who took the class and look at an old exam. I can almost guarantee you that many of the questions would be similar, if not the same.

Not only did you waste my time that morning, you wasted the time of 150 other students who showed up to take that exam only to be told to come back later. I could have used that time to catch up on some sleep since I had been up late reading for the exam I should have taken that morning.

On top of that, you have no respect for the professor who teaches the course. You made Professor Hubbell create a whole new exam due to your inconsiderateness.

It amazes me that you, an RPI student, must resort to such idiotic levels of cheating. It is clear that you don’t belong here and I am surprised you have made it this far.