Can colleges find out?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I was removed from a school due to bad behavior online, but off campus, i guess you can call it a one year suspension. The school i attended after for two months(to finish the year off), does not know about the disciplinary action and did not put it on my transcript, therefore the school i'm applying to next year will not no about the suspension either. Later, when i apply for university, will they be able to find out my past offences if it is not reported by my GC or not on the new school's transcript?</p>

<p>Someone told me they won't be able to find out if the new school does not put it on the record or does not inform the university that i was suspended one year. Other than that i am a really good student, great grades, great behavior, and that was my first offence.</p>

<p>Is there any way they can find out that i was suspended/expelled 1 year from that previous school by checking online or something like that?</p>

<p>The school that i was expelled for one year from i only went to for 6-7 months, so i never got to complete the year there therefore there is no final transcript saying i went to that school.</p>

<p>Are you telling this story all over again??? Isn’t this the terrorist activity problem…? </p>

<p>Your going on my ignore list.</p>

<p>TheLogic, I guarantee you will be caught sooner or later. Be honest.</p>

<p>OP - Have you learned nothing from the past ten years of political rhetoric? You weren’t “expelled.” You weren’t “suspended.” You were “attendance-challenged!!!”</p>

<p>Do me a favor, don’t apply to Cornell.</p>

<p>Same old thread different date…Why do you keep asking the same question? You received alot of advice but I guess you are still questioning it. Is there something specific you want to know that has not been answered in the last thread?</p>

<p>“OP - Have you learned nothing from the past ten years of political rhetoric? You weren’t “expelled.” You weren’t “suspended.” You were “attendance-challenged!!!””</p>

<p>He most certainly was not attendance-challenged, he was merely enrollment-challenged! Enlighten yourself!</p>

<p>Caillebotte… “Do me a favor, don’t apply to Cornell.”</p>

<p>I used the exact same words on one of the OPs other similar thread. This kid does not yet realize that people view his actions as serious and potentially life threatening. I really hope he does not apply to any college right now. </p>

<p>OP please consider getting some therapy because you have not made any progress in understanding why you did what you did. You are a potential student that every parent wishes never set foot on their kids campus. You could be considered a danger to others and yourself and you need to get help. How do your parents feel about your actions and your mental health? Please reach out and talk to a professional.</p>

<p>What did the OP do anyway? According to the 11-page thread he posted something which someone interpreted as a terrorist threat, and indeed turned out not to be… Was that it? Is there more to the story?</p>

<p>What did the OP do anyway?</p>

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<p>To OP</p>

<p>THIS IS THE FOURTH THREAD YOU HAVE BEGUN ON THIS TOPIC.
Asking the same question over and over again is not going to change the past behavior.</p>

<p>You made a threat & you backed it up with how you would carry it out- you should be treated as if you had been serious- although now you claim not to be.
That should not be taken lightly- and you got off easy with a suspension, IMO.</p>

<p>Wow, that was really stupid… That was really really stupid. OP, that was stupid.</p>

<p>Well, first, don’t do that again. Then, I imagine whether or not you will or not get caught, you’re best off not saying anything about it to any college except for several safeties (yes, you need several safeties). Regardless of your stats, I would imagine if you mentioned it, you’d be screwed for any Tier 1 colleges. If you do get in to one, don’t ever mention it to anyone. Ever. Avoid anything related to the University that would require a background check like the plague.</p>

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Uh are you serious? His only hope is to man up and make amends. The OP shouldn’t even be thinking about college now. His life might very well still be ruined, he can still be prosecuted under the Patriot Act, he can be (and probably already is) put on federal no-fly lists, and certainly is under surrveilence. I don’t know how he didn’t get deported…</p>

<p>“Uh are you serious? His only hope is to man up and make amends. But that wont ever happen because he’s a loser. The OP shouldn’t even be thinking about college now. His life might very well still be ruined, he can still be prosecuted under the Patriot Act, he can be (and probably already is) put on federal no-fly lists, and certainly is under surrveilence. I don’t know how he didn’t get deported…”</p>

<p>I don’t know all the intricacies of the Patriot Act, but I do know that Tier 1 colleges aren’t having such a shortage of qualified candidates that they’d want someone who would be viewed as a potential terrorist.</p>

<p>I don’t know about that, qwertykey, maybe he should try Yale. Didn’t a former Taliban spokesman with a fourth grade education and a high-school equivalency degree get into and do pretty well there? Might help him for extra-curriculars, as not many people would have that on their application.</p>

<p>Thanks qwerty… And caillebotte you need to chill out…this is a different topic asking whether colleges can find out… And I’m pretty sure if you knew me personally you would know I’m the farthest thing from a
loser and much more intelligent than you.</p>

<p>I don’t really want to go to tier 1 colleges anymore btw… Though I’ll apply just for the sake of it… I’m actually trying to get into a really good state university…</p>

<p>Since the OP has posted several previous threads on this topic, and has gotten lots of advice before, this thread is being closed.</p>