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Professor Lets Students Use Any Resource on Exam – One Clever Student Outsmarts the Rule in the Most Brilliant Way

by Jeffrey Stone
October 13, 2025
in Social Issues

Students shuffled in with coffee cups and piles of notes, ready to face a tough exam. The professor had given an unusual rule: “You can bring any resource you want.”

Most students showed up with textbooks, laptops, and study sheets but one student decided to go bold. Instead of bringing notes, he asked the professor if he could have the answer key. The class gasped, waiting for the professor’s reaction. To everyone’s surprise, the professor smiled and said yes.

This wasn’t a normal class. The professor loved testing creativity more than memorization. On the first day, he even sat among the students in regular clothes to remind them that thinking differently matters. His exams were designed to test how well students could explain ideas, not just remember them.

When the student asked for the answer key, the professor realized this was the exact kind of creative thinking he wanted to see. Even better, the exam questions still required explanation, so knowing the “answers” didn’t make it easy, it just showed how smartly the student had thought about the assignment.

Professor Lets Students Use Any Resource on Exam - One Clever Student Outsmarts the Rule in the Most Brilliant Way
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A Student’s Cheeky Exam Hack Left This Professor Beaming with Pride!

Student MC'd Me and I Couldn't Be Prouder!?

I used to teach intro-to-college courses. Freshman sessions where we'd go over study skills and campus resources and how not to drive yourself nuts.

Fun class to teach, especially for me. I love deconstructing classroom norms. (I usually started every semester in street clothes, with a backpack, hiding among the students and complaining about...

Once, for an exam, I offered the students any resource they wanted. After all, I had made the test to be about *interpreting* information, rather than memorizing it.

Bloom's Taxonomy don'tchaknow. If they could look up a term they'd be able to better reason their way around it.

Most brought books and notes, a few brought laptops and note cards, etc. One student, however, came to my office hours right before class.

Student: "Mr. ReverendBull?". Me: "What can I do for you?"

Student: "If I don't have access to a resource, you'll help us find it, right? Like in that library literacy unit we did?"

Me: (not catching on yet) "Of course! That's what I'm here for!"

Student: "You said we can have any resource we wanted for the test, right?"

Me: (thinking nothing of it, expecting open book assurances or the like) "Yep, that's what I put in the syllabus. What're you thinking?"

Student: "Great! I'd like the answer key to the test please."

I had to take a second and then just grinned, proud as can be.

I'd pushed them all semester to think outside the box and carve their own way, and this audacious little punk came up with a perfect plan.

He got his answer key. And because I had also allowed group work, the whole class got it. (Luckily, most of the test was measured more on rubrics

(e.g. short answer responses as opposed to multiple choice), so they still had to come up with a way to phrase it in their own words).

The Slip That Shook an Engagement

A 37-year-old man was overjoyed when his younger sister, 29, got engaged to Derek, a kind and funny guy the whole family adored. For over a year, the couple seemed perfect.

Everyone, especially the brother and Derek, had bonded over weekend Formula 1 races and shared family dinners. When the engagement was announced, it felt like a win for everyone.

But during one of those casual weekend hangouts, the brother said something that changed everything. Smiling, he turned to Derek and said, “It’s great you found someone you love so much you’d abandon having children.”

He meant it as an affectionate remark, knowing his sister had lost her ability to have biological children after battling ovarian cancer as a teen. But what he didn’t know was that Derek had no idea about her medical history.

The words dropped like a bomb. Derek froze, realizing his fiancée had never told him she couldn’t have kids.

Within days, the engagement was off. His sister was devastated, furious at her brother for revealing something so private. Their mother sided with her, calling him the reason the relationship ended.

When Good Intentions Go Bad

The brother later admitted that English wasn’t his first language and that his phrasing, “abandon having children”, sounded far harsher than he intended.

He never meant to suggest his sister was “less of a woman” or that her infertility made her unworthy of love. In his eyes, he’d always been her protector, especially after watching her face cruel treatment from men in the past because of her medical condition.

Still, he knew he’d crossed a serious line by revealing private medical information without her consent. He sent an apology letter, giving her space to process her anger. Derek, meanwhile, said he needed time too.

He felt hurt, not by her condition, but by the fact that she’d hidden something so major. He said she always dodged conversations about children with vague answers like “We’ll see.”

The brother and Derek still plan to meet for a friendly chat, hoping to bring some closure. But whether the couple can mend things remains uncertain.

Expert Opinion: When Secrets and Honesty Collide

Family therapist Dr. Susan Forward, author of Emotional Blackmail, notes that “secrecy in relationships often stems from fear, not deceit. But when truth surfaces unexpectedly, it can feel like betrayal.”

In this case, the sister’s silence wasn’t about manipulation but self-protection. After years of trauma tied to her infertility, she may have been terrified of losing someone who finally made her feel loved and normal.

However, psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner warns that withholding critical information, especially about fertility, can deeply damage trust. “Love can survive many things, but deceit, even if unintentional, cracks the foundation of intimacy,” she writes (Psychology Today).

From the brother’s side, while his comment was accidental, it still violated a boundary. Medical details, even those shared within family circles, are deeply personal. His guilt and empathy now show he understands that some truths aren’t his to tell, no matter how close the bond.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

Many agreed that both siblings shared the blame.

[Reddit User] − Sounds like you’re a professor who really cares about your students! I’m sure they remember the impact you had long after they finished college.

giveuptheghostbuster − I like to imagine betty white sitting in the classroom with her backpack trying to blend in. “What’s happening, fellow students? ”

MrElshagan − (I usually started every semester in street clothes, with a backpack, hiding among the students and complaining about the late professor).

You sound like the professor I had in a course for "Introduction to Social Psychology" She spent 15-20 m sitting with the rest of us waiting for. Well her.

..No one looked twice as she was wearing what she refered to as a punk rock outfit. Was mostly a leather duster, spiky leather boots etc.

No one was any wiser as age wise it was basically between 23-46 and she was on the "younger" end of that spectrum.

Once she gets up and introduces herself to our astonishment she get straight into it "Welcome to the course, Introduction to Social Psychology, your first course to achieve your Bachelor...

Lets get started with Stereotypes and how all of you look like you've seen a ghost just because I do not fit the stereotype of a professor.

"I offered the students any resource they wanted. After all, I had made the test to be about interpreting information,

Awesome, that's close to what I did my bachelor thesis on "Intrapersonal Understanding"

and it's quite interesting how people interpret information when they're allowed or not allowed to discuss their own understanding of a subject matter.

Some commenters sympathized more with Derek, arguing that he deserved to know before committing to marriage. 

builtbybama_rolltide − That was a genius idea! Smart kid!

sensual_shakespeare − This reminds me of my Spanish class in high school. My teacher said we could have one double-sided sheet of paper for our "cheat sheet" on the final...

I was one of those kinda weird kids who learned dead language alphabets for fun so I wrote all my translations in Ancient Greek alphabet, adding a few of my...

Since she said no English, she took a once-over, laughed, and let me use it on the exam. I got an A.

grunulak − This is some Captain Kirk/Kobayashi Maru level thinking! Smart kid!

Others pointed out how cruel it must have felt for the sister to have her trauma exposed so casually.

ThirtyMileSniper − Phrasing is everything. They can request any resource they like. Delivery is at your discretion.

imdefinitelywong − Quick question. Aside from the grin, did you also laugh like a mad scientist that recently discovered the solution to a creative roadblock?

vicsarina − I thought he was going to ask you to join him for the exam as the resource as I was reading

FoolishStone − Lots of great examples of this in literature, like "A Wizard of Earthsea," where the graduating wizard can only leave the Academy if he can guess the door...

A wizard's name is their most closely guarded secret, so Sparrowhawk spends days contemplating how he can possibly force a master wizard to disclose his name. Until, finally , he...

" Or my favorite recent book, **Project Hail Mary**, where the teacher asks the students in a lightning round setting, "Who can tell me the radius of the Earth?"

A student called Trang starts to answer, when another student yells "TRANG! " The teacher and Trang look puzzled, so she says, "You asked us, who can tell you the...

"Lateral thinking, or "thinking outside the box," is a very valuable skill, kudos to you for teaching it!

Can Broken Trust Be Rebuilt?

This heartbreaking story raises one painful question, can love survive when truth comes too late? The brother’s mistake came from carelessness, not cruelty. His sister’s lie came from fear, not malice. But between the two, a fragile engagement collapsed under the weight of honesty revealed the wrong way.

Perhaps, in time, forgiveness will find its way back into this family. Maybe Derek and the sister will rebuild from honesty this time or maybe the lesson here is that even good intentions can destroy what silence once protected.

If you were in the brother’s shoes, would you have stayed silent or spoken the truth, no matter the cost?

 

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

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

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