| Nope, nice try. She would have gotten counseling and graduate clearance notices from the advising office, department and college. Zero chance she didn’t receive some warnings. |
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| Wow, I can't imagine these people lying about their college degrees for years and years. That sounds so stressful. |
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Dave Bing, a former NBA player who went to Syracuse was running for mayor of Detroit and lying about his degree. He was caught. But the college just made him write some essay to “earn” his missing credits.
He ended up winning the election! This was 10 years ago. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/us/12detroit.html |
Aw, I have a college graduation picture framed on a shelf in my living room. It it me and my parents. I look so young (25 years ago!) and my parents look so proud. My mom passed away 13 years ago, and my dad dumped the family for a new family. I keep that picture out, not because of graduation but because of happier times with my parents. Never mock people for the pictures they choose to display. They might mean more than the obvious. |
True! And I think that the pictures of the Graduates receiving the diploma at Graduation are displayed are due to the endless marketing of the incredibly overpriced photos that the photography company takes at the ceremony of every graduate. This is what happened at DS’s FCPS Graduation. I’m thinking if someone purchased that photo they are displaying it because it cost so much that they say we should do something with this other than stick it on a drawer. |
How is a "D" in a class treated like an "F"? When I went to school a "D" still got you pass the class, just lowered your GPA. If they think she failed the class give her the "F". But if she got a "D", she deserves her diploma. |
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Because the d was in her major. There are usually additional requirements/standards for courses in the major - the presumed specialty.
Although it is also possible the daughter is stretching the truth about a few things |
I wouldn't mock anyone for displaying their graduation photo. I think it's great that you display yours. It was an accomplishment at the time and it brings back memories of happier times with your parents now. Of course you should display it. My comment was directed at the individual who was saying how stupid it is for people to hang their college diplomas on the wall. I don't think it's stupid to display an accomplishment like that at all. And why would you buy graduation pictures if you didn't intend to look at them? Of course it's fine to display them. The people who think that the hanging a diploma on the wall is stupid are the same people who display their participation sports trophies. |
There are many colleges and universities where a D is passing for credit, but will not count towards credits required within your major. If you get a D in a class counted as an elective, it counts towards graduation, but you could not count it towards your major. So, when I went to school in Electrical Engineering, I was required to have something like 24 credits in the EE department, 24 credits of engineering, 24 credits of math, 24 credits of sciences and 128 total credits. So, if I had a course that was included in that leftover general 32 credits, a D would count. If it was in any of the other areas, it would not count. I graduated 30 years ago, so this can't be a foreign concept to people. |
Answered about 10 times above. You will get credit for a course in your major with a D. |