Story from Chacha:
It was during a math exam. The night before, I had dedicated an extended amount of time to reviewing because my grades were just average, and I knew I needed to put in extra effort compared to the top students. The next day, I scored a 98 on the test (which was relatively challenging). My teacher asked me to come to her office and repeatedly questioned if I had access to the answers beforehand. I argued against her accusations, but she remained unconvinced and insisted that I explain my thought process for solving the problems. I tried my best to explain my approach, which was based on online course methods and differed from what she had taught in class. However, she persisted in her suspicions. She even called my parents and informed them that I would have to retake the exam the following day. The test she gave me on that second day was even more difficult, covering topics we had barely discussed in class. I ended up scoring only in the 70s, and she then accused me of cheating and informed the entire class about the incident.
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