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My counselor found out, and I'm seeing her Monday about it. I had told my P.E. teacher that the one note I showed her was good for the rest of the week. In truth, I was at my counselor's office all the days I missed P.E., but she never met with me, because she's busy 24/7. I didn't have a note for the days she didn't see me, but I had tell my P.E. coach I did, or else risk getting a B. The way things are now, I could possibly fail P.E. Should I explain that I was in the counseling office to my P.E. teacher and counselor, or just apologize and forget it?

2007-01-26 13:26:41 · 3 answers · asked by sparklycrayons 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

After I got what I needed (a recommendation letter), I never cut again. Could the date that the letter was mailed serve as evidence that I did not intentionally cut? Would they believe it?

2007-01-26 13:28:47 · update #1

Also, would colleges know if an applicant cut class in 9th grade?

2007-01-26 13:29:23 · update #2

3 answers

When all else fails, tell the truth...

2007-01-26 13:34:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Come clean, tell the truth and ask for forgiveness. Honesty is always the best policy. I had a college professor tell me once "Your integrity is all you have. Don't do anything to compromise it. Telling the truth is the only way you don't have to remember who you told what."

No, colleges don't know that you cut class. They only get your transcripts.

2007-01-26 21:39:04 · answer #2 · answered by blt_4 5 · 0 0

Tell it like it is. In the U.S. we don't execute students for skipping classes. AND, it'll be hard for you to believe this today but you won't even care about this a hundred years from now (or even one year)

2007-01-26 22:43:24 · answer #3 · answered by salty 3 · 0 0

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