Hello, I don't exactly know if this can be considered a bug, but before
posting it as a bug I'd like to see if there is a workaround

In my application, I have a couple of students and the subjects (matter
subjects) they choose. So far, I have 3 models:

class Student < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :options
  has_many :subjects, :through => :options
end

class Option < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :student
  belongs_to :subject
end

class Subject < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :options
  has_many :students, :through => :options
end


But, the problem is, not every student can choose any subject. So, I have a
couple of validations in the Student model (in my program, actually, things
are a bit more complicated), but there is a serious problem with this
approach: when I do, for example:

@student = Student.first
@student.subject_ids = [1, 2]

On the second line, ActiveRecord *saves* the associations on the database
(but doesn't runs the Student validations), so I end with a invalid student.
Is there a way to stop ActiveRecord from doing this?

Thanks in advance.

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