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Chapter 172 Digging One's Own Grave

"Professor Morris, it's not like that. Please, let me explain! I know I acted impulsively, and I deeply regret it.

"I'm begging for your forgiveness! I promise I'll never do such a thing again," Celia pleaded with tearful eyes.

Alan remained unmoved and said, "Ms. Hawkins, I don't recommend you pursue joining my graduate program. Perhaps your academic performance might pass the threshold, but in terms of behavior and ethics, you've failed."

Celia was in deep trouble.

Rejection from Alan in their close-knit community would make it nearly impossible for her to pursue a career in design in the future.

Susan was completely stunned as well.

She quickly stepped forward. "Professor Morris, Celia made a mistake. Please, give her another chance! She'll work very hard; I'm sure of it," she reassured emotionally.

On the side, Grace said, "Regardless of how exceptional one's grades are, academic misconduct renders them irrelevant. Perhaps it's best to consider a change of careers."

"No, P
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