@sullen-burger Sure. Why not. First of all when it comes to conditional if-then statements, it is an illogical fallacy to presume that pursuing the "then" will necessitate the "if." Students who aspire to be doctors,can emulate the doctors they so adore like House MD. Maybe not the best example. But it doesn't mean that they are any closer to becoming a physician than other students. Therefore, cavorting around the pretense of being a professional has far less value than finding the qualities inside a professional such as: going beyond a 9-5 workday, being creative to find solutions, and adhering to a personal ethical guideline has far more tangible value then using a buzzword like be a "professional" or adhere to professionalism which managers have used as a by-word to chastise undesirables inside the work place.
Second, when it comes to personal life, the OP in question used the school's WiFi in order to torrent. However, presuming that you are a student living on campus, then you get to a point where your campus life is your social and out-of-school life. Telling someone that they will learn an important life lesson about being professional inside and out of work is ridiculous. It's like telling someone to treat their personal life analogous to their work life and if you have ever worked a job that wasn't a joke, then you should understand the joke in patronizing someone else on the vague premise of failing to be a professional.