Sure, I know that "falsification, misrepresentation, or omission of information on this application or my credentials, may result in the denial or revocation of admission and, if enrolled, will result in disciplinary action including dismissal from the college"...but whatever.
With the thousands of colleges and universities just in the U.S., there's no way that anyone can find out if I went somewhere if I don't mention it. And no, I don't have a MySpace, Facebook, Classmates.com, Reunion.com, etc. site that will show me up.
So, what's the harm in going for it? If schools REALLY had a way of finding out, they wouldn't make such a fuss about includeing ALL institutions, now would they?
Me thinks the colleges doth protest too much!
2007-12-13
10:05:57
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If there were such a database, cite it, otherwise it sounds like bull. I know of the National Transcript Center and I don't think they have anything like that. If they did, they'd tout it to get more members/affiliates.
2007-12-13
11:15:10 ·
update #1