College student avoids suspension after grading, posting ex-girlfriend’s apology note
This went viral earlier this year, hope it is not a repost.
Coverage from February
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A college student who faced suspension after tweeting an apology letter from his ex-girlfriend, which he ‘graded’ for errors, has successfully appealed the penalty. What was supposed to be a joke turned out to be much more than the man bargained for.
Nick Lutz, 21, who felt betrayed by his ex-girlfriend, sent the apology she wrote him to his friends, who gave him the idea to grade the apology and return it to the woman.
Lutz scanned through and made comments on the letter with a red pen and ultimately came to a final grade of 61 out of 100, a D-minus. He posted the graded letter on Twitter in February, and it eventually went viral.
This went viral earlier this year, hope it is not a repost.
Coverage from February
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Lutz told the BBC he broke up with Elizabeth because he had suspicions she was cheating on him.
"It came to an end after she told me she was going to a theme park with her best friend who's a girl but I later found out she went with a dude," Lutz said.
Lutz was uninterested in her appeals to be taken back, and decided to reply with some stern, snarky professor-style marking.