Student Speaks Out After Cousin Allegedly Passed by Paying Professor 

Student Expresses Feelings After Cousin Passed by Paying Professor 

A male student shared his feelings after his cousin was able to pass a subject only after paying the professor. 

Recently, Sufficient_Fall_9525, a Reddit user, shared what his cousin did just to pass a subject. The post quickly went viral on social media and received various reactions from the online community. 

The student, who described himself as delayed in school, said his family, relatives, and even neighbors are aware of his situation. He explained that being delayed already feels heavy, but his cousin moves forward without facing the same consequences. 

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According to his post, his cousin failed a required calculus subject that should have caused a delay in his studies. Instead of retaking the subject, the cousin allegedly passed after money was given to the professor. 

The student shared that an older cousin works at the same school and holds a position of influence. This relative reportedly talked to the professor and arranged the payment so the failing grade would be changed. Because of this, the cousin was able to continue with the next subjects without delay. 

The uploader explained how many students spend extra time, money, and effort retaking failed subjects just to move forward. Some fall behind by years because rules are strictly followed. Seeing someone skip all that struggle because of connections and money made him feel discouraged. 

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Relatives and neighbors only saw that his cousin passed, while he continued to be judged for being delayed. The truth behind how the cousin passed remained hidden, making the comparison feel even more painful. 

Despite his frustration, the student admitted he felt some happiness for his cousin because he did not have to struggle. Still, the situation raised serious concerns about fairness and integrity in education. 

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