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Classmate Demands Easy Topic After Forgetting To Sign Up And Student Refuses To Switch

by Jeffrey Stone
April 11, 2026
in Social Issues

A university student claimed the easiest presentation topic on a shared signup sheet right when it opened, securing it under the professor’s first-come, first-served rule. The next morning, a classmate messaged demanding a swap because she had already told her friends she planned to take it and had forgotten to sign up the night before.

The student refused politely, not wanting to tackle a harder topic instead. Now some peers call the choice technically fair yet socially cold, leaving the student questioning if holding firm makes them unkind or if clear rules still count in group work.

A classmate’s late claim sparked tension when the student stood by the official signup order.

Classmate Demands Easy Topic After Forgetting To Sign Up And Student Refuses To Switch
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'AITA for refusing to switch project topics after my classmate “claimed” it late?'

In one of my university classes, we had to pick presentation topics from a shared Google Sheet.

It was first come, first served. The professor said once you put your name down, it’s yours.

There was one topic everyone wanted because it’s easier and has a lot of sources.

I checked the sheet the night it opened and saw no one had written their name yet, so I added mine.

The next morning, a girl from my class messaged me saying she was “planning to take that one” and had already told her friends she was doing it.

She said she forgot to add her name before going to bed and asked if I could switch with her.

The only topics left were more complicated and would definitely require more work. I told her I was sorry but I picked it fairly and didn’t want to switch.

Now some classmates are saying I was technically right but socially kind of harsh, because “everyone knew” she wanted that topic and I could’ve just been nice.

I feel like if she really wanted it, she should’ve written her name down. But I also don’t want to be that person. AITA?

The Redditor followed the professor’s explicit instructions: check the shared Google Sheet, add your name to the coveted easy topic with plenty of sources, and it’s locked in. The classmate, who had planned to claim it but forgot to actually do so before bed, reached out asking for a swap.

Switching would have meant the OP taking on a harder topic with more work, while the late arriver got the simpler one. The Redditor said no, and suddenly whispers started that they were being unkind despite being “technically right.”

On one side, the Redditor’s stance upholds clear rules and personal responsibility: first come, first served exists precisely to avoid these messy “I called dibs” situations. The classmate’s argument rested on having told friends and her own planning intentions, not on any actual action like adding her name when the sheet opened.

Many would see this as a classic case of poor time management turning into someone else’s problem. On the flip side, some classmates felt social niceness should sometimes override strict rules, especially in a university environment where group harmony matters. They worried refusing might paint the Redditor as inflexible or unfriendly in a small class setting.

This story shines a light on broader issues in academic and social dynamics, particularly around entitlement and procrastination. Research shows that academic entitlement links to lower engagement, poorer social adjustment, and even higher acceptance of academic dishonesty.

One study found that higher levels of academic entitlement predicted decreased behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement in the classroom, as well as reduced schoolwork engagement outside it. Procrastination is also rampant: meta-analyses indicate that 80 to 95 percent of college students procrastinate on coursework, often leading to last-minute scrambles like the one described here.

Psychologist Joshua Grubbs, in research on entitlement, noted its long-term costs: “At extreme levels, entitlement is a toxic narcissistic trait, repeatedly exposing people to the risk of feeling frustrated, unhappy and disappointed with life.” He added that while short-term benefits may exist, “long-term consequences associated with entitled behavior include poor relationships, interpersonal conflicts and depression.”

This perspective is highly relevant to the Redditor’s dilemma, the classmate’s expectation that her verbal plans should override the official process mirrors the entitled mindset that can strain peer relationships and create unnecessary drama in shared academic spaces.

Neutral advice here leans toward clear communication and boundary-setting as healthy skills for university and beyond. The Redditor handled the request politely without escalating, which is a solid approach. Solutions could include professors reinforcing rules upfront or offering limited swaps only with mutual agreement and time for everyone to adjust.

Ultimately, learning that actions (like signing up promptly) carry more weight than intentions builds better habits for teamwork in future projects or workplaces.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

Some people emphasize that first come first served is a clear rule and the other student snoozed so she loses.

ShiggitySheesh − She gets to learn two lessons. First she gets to learn what first come first served means.

Second she gets to learn that nobody is required to help you because you f__ked up.

KatTheKonqueror − NTA This is probably the kind of situation that prompted this first-come, first-serve policy. She snoozed and she loosed.

It's unfortunate for her, but it's not unfair. Edit: I was trying to make it rhyme. Maybe I should have used a z.

vaisatriani − NTA. First come, first served. You snooze, you lose. Also, what a s__tty way to distribute topics.

Top_Philosopher1809 − NTA. First come first serve is what the signup she says. You snooze you lose. She snoozed.

If it was that important she should have signed up as soon as it was open for signups.

Some people point out that merely telling friends or claiming intent does not create any entitlement or override actual action.

Glittering_Pie_8661 − Yeah… I technically wanted that last lotto jackpot too...

so I’ll just contact the actual winner and tell them that everyone knew that I wanted it…

Expensive_Plant_9530 − “I already told my friends! ” So why didn’t you tell your teacher/put your name down?

NTA. This girl probably doesn’t plan well.

yhaensch − Tell her you already told your spiritual leader and your fairy godmother that you will take the topic.

That would carry as much meaning as her claims. NTA

Ok_Republic_3575 − NTA. She had plenty of time to put her name down and claim it.

If it's first come first serve there's no dibs. Just because I tell everyone I want something doesn't mean I'm entitled to it

Some people highlight that poor planning by the other student is not the OP’s responsibility or emergency.

MargaretPearll − NTA, "planning" to sign up isn't the same as actually doing it, and her poor planning isn't your emergency.

DJ_Too_Supreme_Mk3 − NTA. The number 1 rule most elementary school students follow is: "I was first". You got the topic first thus it's yours

Do you think the Redditor was right to hold firm on the first-come, first-served rule, or should they have been nicer and switched topics? How do you handle similar “I planned to do that” requests from classmates or colleagues? Share your hot takes below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 4/4 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/4 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/4 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/4 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/4 votes | 0%

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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