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In reply to the discussion: Should the students who benefited from deceit be expelled? [View all]MaryMagdaline
(7,934 posts)One kid did not understand why the college guidance counselor said he got in through sports. It was in his record. He said no, never did sports.
One mother said if her kid did not make a 35 she was going to keep studying and take it again! Mother and crooked prompter were freaked out that she doesnt know hes changing her answers and she thinks she should keep studying. That girls sister told her parents not to tell the younger sister what was up.
Kids probably knew mom and dad pulled strings, but there are so many legal strings ... calling someone who is a trustee, getting a letter from someone , contributing to school ... they know they are privileged but not necessarily cons.
But yes, bring them all before honor counsel. Give them their due process and see who gets to stay.
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