Anonymous wrote:OP is going to be bummed when she learns how DH made all that money they need help managing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you considering this person for a job? If not, how is it your concern?
The kid’s parent is a well respected financial advisor and I’m wondering whether to trust them with a large family estate. Honesty matters to me.
That is some next level cyber stalking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team student manager
That shouldn’t be listed as a Varsity sport.
If the applicant isn’t on the roster they’re not being honest.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone give a helpful response, like “colleges limit to x number to appear on the roster” or something like that? Or I’ll just ask my niece who attends the same college. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they went abroad? Or were injured and redshirted?
They did not go abroad and they were not the team manager.
I’m just going to assume it’s an honest kid and it was an oversight by the person in charge of the athletic website.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they went abroad? Or were injured and redshirted?
Anonymous wrote:I would call the college and report the discrepancy, as it would be a matter for the honor board
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please educate me on how a D3 college sophomore includes Varsity sport for 2025 on their LinkedIn but they are not listed on the college team roster for 2025. Are roster listings limited to the best performers?
People list sports on their LinkedIn page?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team student manager
That shouldn’t be listed as a Varsity sport.
If the applicant isn’t on the roster they’re not being honest.
Anonymous wrote:Please educate me on how a D3 college sophomore includes Varsity sport for 2025 on their LinkedIn but they are not listed on the college team roster for 2025. Are roster listings limited to the best performers?