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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi, OP again. Another update - the school is informed but my son has no idea if they will end up contacting the colleges. Several more people have approached my son with proof other lies or stolen positions on her resume. He is going to update administration about these tomorrow. It's beginning to look doubtful that any of it is truthful. All of the colleges involved are highly selective and one (Stanford) was recently in trouble for a cheating scandal. I really hope they do not ignore this information. [/quote] After reading this post I'm becoming concerned about this girl. It sounds like a lot of people really have it in for her. Hope she gets out of DC, fast.[/quote] I agree. The sad part is that there is an adult-a mother at that-supporting and almost spearheading the efforts. As a parent, I would not have encouraged my son to waste his energy kn this way, especially during admissions/deadlines/offer comparison time. His time would be better spent planning for his own future instead of trying to hurt hers. I wonder if OP and her son would have the same reaction if her son had been accepted.[/quote]
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