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GOSSIP:”I Received A Third-Class Degree After Sleeping With More Than 10 Lecturers,” A Female Graduate Says (See Photos)

A viral social media post has ignited a candid discussion about how 10 lecturers and above slept with her in university life to get 1st class, specifically the pervasive issue of academic exploitation.

An anonymous individual has bravely shared their personal tale of pursuing academic achievement through questionable means, only to reveal the crippling consequences of sacrificing personal integrity for fleeting advantages.

In a shocking confession, the author shares how academic pressure led her to compromise her values, engaging in relationships with over 10 lecturers in pursuit of better grades, but ultimately settling for a third-class degree, a painful lesson in the consequences of academic shortcuts

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Check her post below

I Received A Third-Class Degree After Sleeping With More Than 10 Lecturers
I Received A Third-Class Degree After Sleeping With More Than 10 Lecturers

However, the story doesn’t end there. The author recounts how a man, promising to upgrade their grade to a second-class upper, further exploited them. This individual manipulated the situation for personal gain, deepening the author’s sense of betrayal and disappointment.

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In a heartfelt warning, the author shares their personal experience with academic exploitation, emphasizing the long-lasting emotional impact. They now advise students, especially young women, to stand firm against the temptation to sacrifice their integrity for academic gain.

“No grade is worth sacrificing your dignity or self-respect. True success comes from hard work, honesty, and dedication,”the author advises.

Disclaimer: This story is based on an anonymous confession found on social media and reflects the author’s personal experience. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of compromising one’s values for academic success.

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