<li>I was jealous of my friend</li>
<li>I wanted to know his SAT score</li>
<li>His email password was his birthday</li>
<li>I got in his collegeboard account and changed his password</li>
<li><p>I saw his scores</p></li>
<li><p>Now I feel guilty and dirty… I’m so dirty…</p></li>
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<p>Hahaha. Wow that is pretty grimey, but funny.</p>
<p>more like retarded</p>
<p>lol...I don't think it's retard...</p>
<p>you should go confess</p>
<p>Were his scores any good?</p>
<p>I'm really sad now.... don't make fun of me...
I have NEVER done such thing like this before...</p>
<p>I don't wanna tell.... It will make me feel more guilty...</p>
<p>Just don't tell him and don't ever do it again.</p>
<p>What was the point of changing his password?</p>
<p>If you changed his password, wouldn't he be suspicious anyway when he tries to log in with his old password and is denied?</p>
<p>you have to change his password to log in via security question...</p>
<p>OMG...HOW COULD I??</p>
<p>don't worry about it anymore.
it was wrong, you definitely shouldn't have done it, but now there's nothing you can do.
it won't do any good to tell him, but remember this awful feeling the next time you even consider something like this again.</p>
<p>This may be the most pathetic post I have ever seen on College Confidential. Granted, your friend was an idiot for using such a simple password, but that is a complete and total breach of privacy. </p>
<p>How did you gain anything at all through this? I see from another post you made in the SAT section of the board that you were having a "big issue with honesty," and this is a problem you HAVE to work out on your own. People will become less and less tolerant of such actions as you grow older, and while there are plenty of folks who slip through the cracks and ultimately thrive despite a lack of integrity and a sense of honor, they are nothing but parasites on society. It is up to you to decide what sort of person you want to be, and I know that you know how to put yourself back on the proper path.</p>
<p>And please, don't start on begging us not to make fun of you -- if you didn't want the attention, you wouldn't have posted here.</p>
<p>Dude, the OP posted on here because he/she was upset - not to be verbally bashed.</p>
<p>Yeah, what you did was wrong, BUT, believe me, I've been in worse scenarios. Just don't do it again, and like someone else said, remember the feeling before you do anything worse. </p>
<p>And come on..is your friend going to get THAT mad because you saw his SAT scores? ;)</p>
<p>Why did you care so much about his scores?</p>
<p>dramakitty92428, it's not about seeing his scores. It's about breaking in to his personal accounts and accessing his private information. If he wanted him to know, he would have told him. It's a violation of trust, pure and simple.</p>
<p>Not like it's some super secret, "ohmigawd I'm gonna die if someone knows this" thing, though.</p>
<p>Not to mention since it's his e-mail account and he trusted it enough to have his scores sent to it, he probably had other private things on there too. The e-mail I used for my collegeboard account is full of personal things, like e-mails to my university, e-mails to teachers, e-mails to my boss, and it'd be pretty easy to stumble upon something sensitive like a credit card recipt or my social security number.</p>
<p>^This is true as well. Not that I think this person is going to do/did that, but how is his friend going to be able to trust his word that he didn't, when he's already betrayed his trust by getting in?</p>
<p>I'm here for help...
you can make fun of me if you want to....
I was just curious and kinda jealous.... he's always doing better than me...</p>
<p>He won't be mad....
I'm kinda mad of myself.... How could I....</p>