Cheating on College Apps

<p>There’s one way to look at this…</p>

<p>Look where Madoff is: in jail, serving a 700 something year sentence. </p>

<p>My grandpa, on the other hand, realized that the government hadn’t been taxing him correctly on a few of his shopping centers for the past two months. He did some quick math and wrote a check to the agency for $47,000. Look where he is, not in jail. </p>

<p>Good people triumph in the end(:</p>

<p>It would be nice though, if my best friends who are in place to be the valedictorian and salutatorian of our class (they’re twins, one has 16 APs, the other has 17), would hurry up and get caught cheating… They do it constantly.</p>

<p>@Elikresses That would be very nice, indeed. I already know that the Top 10 in the class (with the exception of one of my friends and I) cheat regularly. My friends and I were discussing the issue, and one brought up that it will catch up with them in college (most likely a top 25), when their grades won’t be too great without a reliable buddy to cheat off.</p>

<p>@Elik Salem?</p>

<p>Huh, what about Salem?</p>

<p>Just wondering if that’s the hs; I googled it (not a stalker) and laughed at an article about the twins (determination, “help,” haha!)</p>

<p>Nahh, LaGrange High School.</p>

<p>Hehe, I wouldn’t mention my hs :)</p>

<p>not necessarily cheating in school rather on apps. For example, ec’s, volunteer, essays.</p>