High school student crashes college lecture and ‘spits bars’ to stunned class

Molly Byrne
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A high school student has gone viral for crashing a college lecture and rapping in front of the entire class.

Mak from the University of Michigan recently posted a viral TikTok of a high school student crashing their college lecture.

Though the high school student appeared to have beef with someone in the college class, surrounding students couldn’t piece together what was going on — especially when she started rapping.

TikTokers have since reacted by laughing at the fact that the younger student even took notes to make it look like she was part of the class.

High school student calls college student a “cop caller”

During the middle of a college lecture, a random woman, who was identified as a high school student, stood up and began arguing and pointing at another student in the room.

With the college professor on her tail, directing her to the door, the woman began rapping her troubles away, “Catch me outside, how ‘bout that? Cop caller, yous’a cop caller, a big faller.”

She continued, “B*tch, watch me spit these bars!” Though there’s speculation she was calling out her sibling in the college class, it wasn’t specified.

While the woman was rapping, those around her were laughing and recording her. Since viewing the now-viral TikTok video, people have reacted by laughing along with the college students.

“She was even taking notes, let her stay,” one viewer wrote along with a laughing crying emoji.

Another penned, “Omg I need every single POV of this.”

Some viewers also commented about the viral incident not being real. However, Mak, who initially posted the video, commented back to one person saying that it was real and that she plans to make a video explaining everything she knows. 

Mak also urged viewers to give the woman and her family “grace” during a time of indifference.

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In recent years, Molly has interviewed musicians from all over the world, to then transition into writing for the movie and hiphop industry. Molly began her Entertainment and Reality TV coverage for Dexerto in 2023 where she exhibits her passion across a broad range of topics. To contact Molly, you may email her here: molly.byrne@dexerto.com.