During the fourth grade, I did a really dumb think that I truly regret throughout the years past. Let me explain what happened. I got a REFERRAL. Ok the reason for this referral was because of something that I had done to a kid. I called him a son of a (you know what). And of course the next day I apologized to him and everything went fine and dandy. As soon as a went home I was crying and overwhelmed by what had happened that day. As of now I am in my sophomore year of high school, I have basically all A’s and on the way to take some AP classes. The question now is: Will an elementary school referral make a huge impact on college admission and/or job employment? In this case, will the referral go on my permanent record? If so, is there any way of taking the referral off of my record?
Kids are jerks. Nobody cares what you did in fourth grade.
A disciplinary action in fourth grade will never be known to college or anyone else who doesn’t already know for that matter. What is more important is whether or not you persist in inappropriate behaviors or a longstanding pattern of problem behavior.
Haha unless someone seriously made an effort to let everyone know you got that referral, I doubt they’d even know about it, let alone care.
You can close the book on your elementary school record and feeling guilty about that one stupid choice. It is not part of anything that anyone will look at as part of the college admissions process.
Think of college admissions like this: If it happened before 9th grade, it doesn’t matter.
You’re 15 and this incident that happened when you were 8 has been dogging you for the last seven years? I find that simply startling. You need to loosen up a little. Run with scissors, leave the cap off the toothpaste, gulp down some Slurpee from the cup before refilling it at 7-11.
You’re wound too tightly.
its a joke if you didnt realize
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