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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hi, OP again. He has already screenshotted it. He is going to talk to the teacher involved with the position who can back him up. They will probably end up going to her counselor and letting her know about the falsified resume. From there he will let the high school decide whether to contact the colleges she has been accepted to. And again, he is not upset that he didn't get in. As I said before, he is committed to his first choice. Nor does he think that this made a difference with respect to the decisions. What he IS upset about is that she is getting away with lying. He has a strong sense of justice and does not like the amount of rampant cheating that goes on in his high school, and that everyone gets away with it. He complains about it frequently.[/quote] Wow, really. I would have told my son he was looking at a PERSONAL webpage and she can say anything she wants there. The admissions process to University/College and school transcripts used during the acceptance process are different from someones PERSONAL webpage. Son, you need to let go of this, worry about yourself and what you do. Do you really want people to perceive you as some stalker trolling websites "telling on" people when you feel their statements are inaccurate. Should she then choose to post how you and your Mommy tried to effect her college acceptance by filing a complaint about her PERSONAL website with the high school which, has no authority to restrain her freedom of speech online? That could make the global community perceive you in a negative light and it will be there forever. I'll tell you this right now son, your mother doesn't care, be a man, you going to college next year. My dear son the internet is full of lies I'm a little worried about you if you think everything on it is the truth, it is an open forum. As far the cheating you perceive at school just remember they are only cheating themselves out of knowledge. Knowledge will be your success. Worry about yourself. Anyway, your parenting is really different than mine. Good Luck.[/quote]
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