Cheated Twice my Sophomore Year

<p>Long story short, i cheated twice my sophomore year in AP European History.</p>

<p>The first time, i was suspended for cheating on a test. I got a 0/50 on the test, and still managed to pass the first semester with a 71%.
The second time, i cheated again in AP Euro, only this time it was on a homework assignment. Now i am being dropped from the course with a permanent F. </p>

<p>Can anyone please provide any insight as to if i will get into college or not, or if some colleges over look this aspect of my academic career?</p>

<p>First of all, I hope you learned something about academic integrity.</p>

<p>It will probably show up on your transcript as a dropped class, your poor grades in it will show up, and if you cheated on the ap test itself you have been reported to the college board and colleges will be very wary of that. If it was an in classroom test it won’t be reported to them though.</p>

<p>The good news: if you sincerely Change you can academically make up for it by taking rigorous classes. They’ll overlook this one splotch on your grades.</p>

<p>Th bad news: your recommendations will probably mention it … The colleges will find out about it one way or another.</p>

<p>Better change soon, no one likes cheaters. May I ask why you did it in the first(and second) place??</p>

<p>I hope you learned something from this…</p>

<p>… that is who to not get caught. :D</p>

<p>You should probably stop cheating if you get got caught both times. If you do well, you can redeem yourself in the sense that, your GPA will only go up.</p>

<p>Why didn’t you learn from your mistakes the first time? </p>

<p>This is just…sad.</p>

<p>Move to a new school and start over. If you stay, your recs will definitely reflect your lack of judgment and character.</p>

<p>That’s so weird. I was suspended in ap euro and got a 0/50</p>

<p>Yes, you can still go to college.
Stop cheating.</p>

<p>Failureee…</p>

<p>Yeah seriously stop. I learned from my suspension and I worked hard to rebuild my reputation. And now I’m able to get letters of Rec</p>