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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP! I'm so sorry for all of the nasty comments. I don't know if your daughter knew or not about the grade, my instincts says that she may have. However, at this moment that isn't as important. You daughter has enough on her plate without you accusing her of anything. At this time, she needs your love and guidance to get through this. After this situaion is resolved, just reiterate to her that you love her and she can ALWAYS tell you anything. Lots of solutions were already offered in this thread, follow up on those. Please disregard the negative ones. They do not know your daughter and a simple mistake doesnot make her a bad person. It seems that people have forgotten what it 's like to be young and in college. Also, getting a "D" does not make her an idiot. They are just some classes where the material just doesn't sink in. I can remember being overjoyed at getting a "C" and I fanatic about getting good grades. That "C" was like an "A" to me. Remember mistakes can be made by the college. During my DS senior year, I kept on asking him if he's on point to graduate. He said yes, he had already spoken to his advisor; he even had the papers where she had wrote that he was on track. I nagged his so much that he went back to see her again. Fortunately, she was out and he had to see someone else. Yep, he was missing a class. Thank goodness this all happened in the fall semester and he was able to take the class during the spring. OP! Good luck! Continue to assist your daughter in correcting this situation. Please don't tell your husband, because in the grand scheme of things, this is just a blip on the radar. [/quote] What if Op's daughter beat out other job candidates who actually do have degrees? What if the position she was hired for requires a college degree? She doesn't have a degree which would have made her an unqualified candidate for the position. This is not just an "oops, teehee, look how I goofed!" thing.[/quote]
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