One Texas professor wasn't too thrilled about the way some students were behaving so, he flunked 'em all.

A professor at Texas A&M Galveston, citing incidents of cheating, personal insults directed at him, unruly behavior, rudeness and more walked away from his class and gave every student in it a failing grade. Every. Single. One.

According to UPI.com, he did it via this email:

Since teaching this course, I have caught and seen cheating, been told to 'chill out,' 'get out of my space,' 'go back and teach,' [been] called a '[expletive] moron' to my face, [had] one student cheat by signing in for another, one student not showing up but claiming they did, listened to many hurtful and untrue rumors about myself and others, been caught between fights between students.... None of you, in my opinion, given the behavior in this class, deserve to pass, or graduate to become an Aggie, as you do not in any way embody the honor that the university holds graduates should have within their personal character. It is thus for these reasons why I am officially walking away from this course. I am frankly and completely disgusted. You all lack the honor and maturity to live up to the standards that Texas A&M holds, and the competence and/or desire to do the quality work necessary to pass the course just on a grade level.... I will no longer be teaching the course, and all are being awarded a failing grade.

Wow.  Ok, all you UTEP and El Paso Community College students, take note.  Don't cheat, be cool to each other and, above all, don't tell your instructors to "chill out"!

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