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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's completely appropriate to tell the school. It's already been decided that the son is going to another college, so he's not doing it with the hope he'll be reconsidered. [b]What harm would come to the son if he notifies the college and includes a copy of the screen shot[/b] along with a copy of something that documents he actually holds the position? He's NOT going to that school. I'm glad the son told the teacher and I do hope they tell the counselor too. I'm a little afraid the teacher may take the myob approach. I'm very much a live and let live person, but this is NOT a mind your own business situation! People ignoring these egregious lies does no one any good - not the son, not the girl, not society! [/quote] I truly doubt they would even consider looking into the matter considering he's submitting a screenshot from a website--which is completely unrelated to the application they received. If he submitted a copy of the falsified part of the application, that would be a different story. [/quote]
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