identity fraud

So I didn't go to my classes today. Apparently, one of my medications makes me a bit dizzy (though I won't admit it out loud), and today was more so than usual. >_<

During my second class, I received a text from a friend. Apparently, the TA wanted to see me, because there were two tests that were turned in for Katherine Hernandez. >_< . . . not again. . . This is actually the third time this has happened. There's another Katherine Hernandez who is the same major as me (even the advisers have gotten confused), and we have taken at least one class together at the same time (in fact, when the professor was handing out tests, he told me he had two tests under my name, but it didn't matter since we scored the same, haha).

So, I e-mail my TA describing which test version I had and etc. Here's her response:

"Unfortunately both of you had the same test version. And the other Katherine Hernandez was not in class by the time it started. I will make another annoucement after class and see if she has arrived. Until I can talk to at least one of you in person and have you identify your actual test I won't be able to post a grade. "

Funny huh? That we both miss the same class? ;)

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