The prestigious University of Madrid is facing a major scandal involving its most brilliant lecturer, Professor Marquina. Known for his unorthodox teaching, Marquina is now under fire after his "Advanced Strategy" students all achieved perfect scores on a notoriously difficult final exam.
The controversy started when students admitted their success wasn't due to traditional studying. Instead, they used a complex, highly organized method, a perfect academic operation designed to find and exploit "loopholes" in the exam's grading structure. Students were taught to work as secret, specialized teams, much like a heist crew. One student, nicknamed "Ursula Corbero," publicly stated: "The Professor taught us to attack the system, not the material."
University administrators are calling for Marquina’s immediate firing, citing a severe breach of ethics. However, the student body is fiercely defending him. They argue he never taught them to cheat, but rather to master strategic thinking, planning, and perfect execution.
Was this genius-level teaching or a dangerous lesson in rule-breaking? The debate over the Professor’s methods is now tearing the academic world apart.