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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The common app specifically asks if you have ever been found responsible for a disciplinary violation at any educational institution you have attended from the ninth grade forward, including but not limited to probation, suspension, removal, dismissal or expulsion from the institution. So if the intent is to answer honestly,[b] it should be disclosed.[/b][/quote] How (wording)? [/quote] Well, if your kid gets in, then the school finds out later, they can retract admission and keep your money, due to lying on the paperwork. Not something I recommend. On the other hand, a minor offense in ninth grade can easily be turned into a great essay, explaining the circumstances, consequences and the things that were learned.[/quote] I believe in telling the college. The question is how? Another PP said specifically NOT to make it an essay answer. Is making the experience an essay answer a good idea or not, then ie: why or why not? [/quote]
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