Access to tools or technology (like the "freeze" device in this specific case) that regular students do not have.
In broader media, the "spoiled student" is a common trope used to explore themes of privilege, lack of consequences, and the clash between wealth and institutional rules. Characteristics typically include: spoiled student jadillica
"You're just jealous of my family's wealth and status," Jadillica accused Mrs. Johnson. "You're trying to sabotage me because you're insecure about your own life." Access to tools or technology (like the "freeze"
It wasn't easy, but Jadillica eventually learned that being spoiled wasn't going to cut it in the real world. She grew up and became a more responsible, more considerate, and more humble individual. And though she still enjoyed the luxuries her family provided, she no longer expected special treatment just because of her last name. Johnson
"You will have to work hard and earn your grades," her mother said. "You will have to learn to respect your teachers and your peers. And you will have to understand that your family's wealth does not give you special privileges."