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Student Reports Grade Error, Teacher Refuses To Admit Mistake And Accidentally Gives Him 200%

by Believe Johnson
March 20, 2026
in Social Issues

One student tried to report a grading mistake. It backfired in the funniest way possible.

College classes come with their fair share of odd moments. Strange group projects, confusing instructions, and the occasional professor who refuses to admit they might be wrong.

One Redditor shared a story that perfectly captures what happens when pride gets in the way of common sense.

During a geography course, the student checked their test grade online and noticed something… unusual. Instead of a typical score, the system showed 89 out of 37 points. Clearly a mistake, right?

Being responsible, the student emailed the teacher with a screenshot to flag the issue. That should have been the end of it.

Instead, the professor shut the conversation down immediately and insisted nothing was wrong. According to her, the student simply needed to study harder.

The student shrugged, saved the email, and moved on. Months later, the consequences of that stubborn reply came back in the most unexpected way.

Now, read the full story:

Student Reports Grade Error, Teacher Refuses To Admit Mistake And Accidentally Gives Him 200%
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'Refuse to admit you made a mistake? That’s fine i’ll take a 240 as my grade?'

This is pretty short but I think it’s a pretty funny story.

Last semester in my geography class, we had a big test a few weeks before exams.

The teacher of this class was new and notorious for being a b__ch with a god-complex who can’t admit when she’s wrong.

So I take this test and when I check my grade, It says 89/37. I realize that she has made a mistake

and I quickly email her with a screenshot of the grade, to which she responds

“I didn’t make a mistake. If you are unhappy with your grade then you should have studied more.”

Well I just screenshot the email and laughed about it with my friends.

Well the end of the semester rolls around and I end the semester with a 200 in her class because she was too bitchy to admit she was wrong.

Reading this story feels like watching a tiny administrative mistake snowball into something hilariously absurd.

The student actually tried to do the responsible thing. They noticed a grading issue and reported it politely. Most people might have quietly taken the extra points and moved on.

Instead, the teacher’s defensive reaction turned a small fix into a semester-long oversight.

Moments like this tend to hit a nerve because many students have encountered instructors who treat questions as personal attacks. When authority mixes with ego, even a harmless email can spark a strange power struggle.

Ironically, that exact reaction is what allowed the grading error to survive all the way to the final transcript.

Situations like this may sound funny on the surface. Underneath, they reflect something psychologists talk about often: people struggle deeply with admitting mistakes, especially in positions of authority.

Stories like this highlight a common psychological behavior known as ego defensiveness.

When someone’s authority or competence feels challenged, even by something small, their brain can interpret it as a threat. Instead of examining the claim, they react by protecting their self-image.

According to psychologist Guy Winch, writing in Psychology Today, “Admitting mistakes can feel threatening to our sense of competence, especially in environments where authority and expertise are central to our identity.”

Teachers operate in exactly that kind of environment. Their role centers around knowledge, evaluation, and authority. When a student points out a potential error, it can unintentionally trigger defensiveness.

That does not mean the reaction is justified. It simply explains why it happens.

Research also shows that accountability in teaching plays a major role in student trust.

A report from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Measures of Effective Teaching project found that students consistently rated teachers more positively when they acknowledged mistakes and corrected them openly.

In other words, admitting a small error can actually strengthen authority rather than weaken it.

Educational experts often encourage teachers to model intellectual humility. This concept refers to recognizing that knowledge evolves and that even experts make mistakes.

The Gottman Institute, which studies communication and conflict resolution, explains that healthy interactions often depend on what they call “repair attempts.” These are small gestures that restore trust after tension.

In a classroom setting, a simple response like “Thanks for catching that, I’ll check it” acts as a repair attempt. It reassures students that the environment values accuracy over ego.

When that repair step does not happen, the situation can escalate in unexpected ways.

That seems to be exactly what happened in this story. The student did not push the issue further, but the teacher’s quick dismissal prevented the system error from being reviewed.

The result turned into a bizarre grading anomaly that lasted the entire semester.

Interestingly, many educators emphasize that students pointing out mistakes can actually improve teaching quality.

A collaborative learning environment encourages questions, feedback, and discussion. When students feel comfortable speaking up, instructors gain valuable insight into confusing material or technical problems.

Ironically, this Reddit story shows the opposite dynamic.

Instead of a collaborative correction, a small misunderstanding created a kind of accidental reward system. The student’s grade inflated dramatically simply because no one revisited the original mistake.

Of course, stories like this are rare. Most academic grading systems include multiple checks before final transcripts are processed.

Still, the situation offers a lighthearted reminder about the value of humility.

Admitting a small error often prevents much larger ones later.

Check out how the community responded:

Many Redditors loved the accidental academic jackpot and joked that the student had somehow broken the grading system. Some even suggested celebrating the teacher’s “generosity.”

SordoCrabs - Once you no longer have her as a teacher, be sure to thank her loudly in front of colleagues.

Tell her you appreciate the generosity of giving you 240 percent. You clearly deserved that level of esteem.

my_choice - Works for me. The best I ever got was a 100. I bow down to your intellect.

Others pointed out the irony that a teacher who dismissed a student’s concern ended up creating an even bigger mistake.

Joe4o2 - As a teacher, good on you. Any teacher who refuses accountability deserves whatever consequences arise.

If a student told me I accidentally gave them too many points, I might just let them keep some.

xXSatanAngelXx - “You should have studied more.” According to this grade you studied so much you should have been teaching the class.

She clearly didn’t even read the email. She just saw the word “mistake” and got offended.

Some Redditors shared their own stories of professors who reacted defensively when students pointed out errors.

usernameemma - I had a similar experience recently.

A professor released incorrect solutions and accused me of not studying when I pointed it out.

The teaching assistant later confirmed I was right.

Five minutes later the professor emailed the whole class correcting the mistake. Maybe he should attend his own lectures more often.

PassThePeachSchnapps - Weird that the school’s grading system didn’t flag the issue automatically.

And of course, a few commenters simply leaned into the absurd humor of the situation.

hotlavatube - Imagine if the class was graded on a curve. You would have been the only student passing.

Everyone else would blame you for getting 240 percent.

baka-tari - Most teachers give grades out of 10. This one goes to 11.

ch00f - I once modified a test submission system in high school. Ended up submitting a test with a 1000 out of 100.

The teacher thought it was hilarious.

At first glance, this story feels like a simple grading glitch that turned into a lucky break. Dig a little deeper, though, and it reveals something very human.

Small moments of defensiveness can snowball into bigger consequences. In this case, a quick email dismissal prevented a simple correction and allowed the mistake to persist for an entire semester.

Ironically, the student actually tried to do the responsible thing by reporting the issue. The teacher’s refusal to even consider the possibility of being wrong created the exact outcome she probably wanted to avoid.

Most educators would likely laugh about the situation after the fact. A grading anomaly like this would make a great story in the staff room for years.

Still, it also reminds us how powerful humility can be. A quick “let me check that” might have solved everything in seconds.

Instead, the student walked away with a grade that looked more like a video game high score than an academic result.

So what do you think? Should the student have pushed harder to correct the mistake, or was it fair to let the system play out once the teacher dismissed the concern? And if you were in that class, would you quietly enjoy the extra points or insist on fixing the error?

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson

Believe Johnson - a dedicated full-time writer specializing in entertainment and news writing. Her experience in various jobs related to movies and TV show news enhances her understanding of the industry, making her an indispensable team member.

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