James Wilson had no time to celebrate his Edinburgh derby winner because he had a school assignment to complete for the next day.
The striker, 17, climbed off the bench to rescue Hearts at Easter Road, showing his predatory instincts in the box to sneak in at the back post and make it 1-1.
It meant the Jambos stayed above Hibs in the table with both still in the bottom two and kept Neil Critchley unbeaten since his appointment.
It was a second goal in two games for Wilson who looks to have a big future.

James Wilson on Hearts future after transfer interest
Hearts actually managed to fend off interest from the likes of Manchester United and Aston Villa, among others, to get the youngster to sign a new deal two years ago.
That contract is up in the summer, though the Tynecastle men do hold the option to extend it by a year.
Post-match, Wilson was quizzed on his future and asked about previously snubbing that interest from big clubs.
He said: “Yeah, I hope to stay here. I hope to keep playing well. Whatever happens, happens.
“Ultimately, if I went down south, I don’t know where I’d be at the moment. I could be playing under-18 football down there, so I’m just trying to prove there’s another option. You dream of moment like that goal. That’s what I wanted to do the night before.
“I wanted to come on and score… score a better goal than that! But no, I wanted to score. It was brilliant. Then I wanted to get the winner. I wanted to go and win the game. More senior boys told me to slow the game down a bit and just relax. Yeah, I was just buzzing to score, to be honest.”
Asked if he planned to celebrate his goal, he smiled: “No, I’ve got school tomorrow! So, yeah, I’m looking forward to that, going back in. I’ve got a PE assignment I need to get complete tonight. So, yeah, I’ll be looking forward to that. I need to get that done. It’s maybe not the best idea to leave it!”
Neil Critchley on James Wilson Hearts future
New manager Critchley may just be in the door but he is well aware of the youngster’s contract situation and insists it is on the radar of the club.
He said: “Obviously a part of recruitment is retaining your best players and particularly you young players, so I’m sure that’s something we’ll discuss.
“It has been mentioned, it’s on the radar of the people around me at the club because, one, you want to give young players an opportunity, but also if they do do well, then you want to reward them, but they have to earn that as well.”
