Anonymous wrote:You're all forgetting the Permanent Record.
If it's on his Permanent Record, he's pretty much toast careerwise. Why bother with college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What part about "any" don't you understand? What you do is check "yes." If you don't, the university could pull his degree years after it being granted if they find out.
My preschooler is doomed.
LOL!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What part about "any" don't you understand? What you do is check "yes." If you don't, the university could pull his degree years after it being granted if they find out.
You are right about any meaning any grade, but I'm laughing at the idea of them take a degree away years later. "I'm sorry Dr. Smith, I know you are on the verge of curing cancer but we've just become aware that you had detention when you were 13 because you immature. Your degree is no longer valid"
+ a million! There is no way I would even acknowledge something I did in elementary school! No college or employer has never even asked where I went to elementary school.Anonymous wrote:Personally I would only put high school. If colleges held kids accountable for things they did when they were 13, no one would get into college.
Anonymous wrote:What part about "any" don't you understand? What you do is check "yes." If you don't, the university could pull his degree years after it being granted if they find out.
Anonymous wrote:What part about "any" don't you understand? What you do is check "yes." If you don't, the university could pull his degree years after it being granted if they find out.