Nhs Problems

<p>For a variety of reasons and a very busy schedule, I was unable to complete all of the hours my NHS club required. Because of this, I am being kicked out.
I don't really have a problem with this because my dealings with the club have been rather negative, but I was wondering if this would have any effect on me.
I've already been accepted to the college of my choice and I am planning on attending it in the fall... do I need to worry about this NHS thing ruining that?</p>

<p>No Ds, Fs or felonies and you’ll be fine. NHS is less than inconsequential.</p>

<p>NHS is fairly meaningless. How would your college even know about it? It’s not something that would be reported to them.</p>

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<p>Or expulsions. Your college is going to expect you to graduate.</p>

<p>But the others are right. This doesn’t matter, and there’s no way your college is going to find out about it. The people at your high school have more important things to do than reporting it, and the people at your college have more important things to do than hassling you about it.</p>

<p>Alright, thank you for your responses! I just don’t want anything to be messed up now that I found the perfect college.</p>

<p>Congratulations! </p>

<p>But you might want to lower those expectations just a smidge. Perfect is a heck of a lot to expect from any person or institution. ;)</p>