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Higher education is meant to enlighten and enrich one's intellect, right? Wrong. It actually is meant to make you overestimate your capabilities, causing you to transform into a smug know-it-all thinking you run sh*t. While I'm only joking, some students do live by this code of honor. Unfortunately for them, they never execute their schemes quite right.
Georgia Highlands College - A freshman named Christopher Fowler stole passwords and login credentials from a professor's office in order to hack into the school's computer system and change grades. He was caught, arrested, and charged with computer trespass and unlawful eavesdropping.
Strayer University - three students were caught by police in Maryland and arrested for selling master's degrees which had "regional" accreditation. They guaranteed grades of A or B in each course, or else the fee would be refunded
Louisiana State University - students were caught with $104,000 worth of weed and the reason he was caught was because he was involved in a car accident, which concealed the narcotics. Way to go, chump..
Embry-Riddle University - 5 students were caught trying to steal a baby alligator off of a golf course. They were all freshmen and they faced 1,000 bond. When cops interrogated them about their actions, the guys were so intoxicated they did not even remember how they got to the police precinct.







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