I suggest repressing the natural urge of "They don't deserve this, I put in the work. They didn't, I deserve this." as while it may feel good, it won't get you anywhere. You might like to keep enjoying the fact that you have shown you are a hard working independent learner, to feel satisfaction (that you deserve).
Look at if from a Advantages and Costs of teaching
Advantages:
- Teaching is a fantastic way to cement your knowledge. (Many say it is the best way.)
- This gains you friends, or at least positive acquaintances. These people become your colleges, and industry contacts once you graduate.
- Gaining a reputation as a self-less helpful person, can open up doors to you.
- Teaching is a valuable life skill, that will help you rise through your chosen career
- Improving the quality and reputation of your institution. Obviously this is only a small step, but a journey of a thousand miles begins that way. If it becomes known that "Graduates from X, really know there stuff." then you have increased the value of your degree, wrt getting jobs etc.
Costs:
- Time (this is a big one)
- Boredom, repeating stuff over an over, one you have completely got it, gets you no where.
- Grade Scaling: If your university scales the final grade, so that only your position relative to class average matters, letting other people fail will improve your score (by driving the average down). However you really have to cripple someone (or many people) especially in larger classes, to see any really benefit. It's a pretty cold strategy.
Actions:
Look at the costs vs benefits, and be honest with your fellows, if you don't have time, tell them. If you have got bord, tell them you can't keep going over the same stuff, you've move on the other things. If you are a harsh enough person if it is not to be motivated by Grade Scaling, tellyour benefit to help them "We're in direct competition, helping you is only hindering myself."
- if you don't have time, tell them (that you don't have time).
- If you have got bord, tell them you can't keep going over the same stuff, you've move on the other things.
- If you are a harsh enough person to be motivated by Grade Scaling, tell them "We're in direct competition, helping you is only hindering myself."