I think i know someone who lied about acceptance to USC and UCLA

<p>i agree with jack.</p>

<p>Recruited athletes still have to take the SAT's and write the essays, LOL. There is this thing called the NCAA Eligibility center which clears all athletes. A part of the process is to get baseline ACT or SAT scores to play in D1. If she claims to have been recruited for sports she had to take the ACT or the SAT.</p>

<p>NCAA</a> Initial-Eligibility Changes</p>

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Maybe she will be a repeat of that girl who lived at Stanford, pretending to be a student, but who had never been accepted.

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<p>Do you have the story behind this? XD Sounds funny.</p>

<p><a href="http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2007/5/24/imposterCaught%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2007/5/24/imposterCaught&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>1- I dont beleive her... however, I didn´t take the SATs because I only took the SATS... so because California doesnt require that, that much is true
2- I had a friend recruited for track at both USC and UNC this year, he didnt have to apply, he was accepted based off of his skill. Hence, no essay either. Your volleyball story about her being on the bench obviously calls question to this, however it IS possible.</p>