Report someone who cheated on her application & portfolio to get into UCLA..(?)

<p>Wow, all of these posts. If the OP is so sure that this student cheated on the app and portfolio, she can contact UCLA and ask if this is something that can be verified. Like is the app and porfolio still in the records somewhere. If it is not, the OP can just drop it because the proof is gone–poof. If it still in the files, and if the OP wants to do this, then let ;er rip. Then it’s up to UCLA. If they choose to act on the info or not, is their own business. The OP has done her job in reporting a cheater. </p>

<p>I think anyone making these sort of accusations should understand they are serious and if comes down to it, the OP could end up on a hot seat too, and be so prepared. The lot of the whistleblower is not usually a good one. If there is a crime, and it is certain and there is true harm, such as assault, rape, murder done, there is a strong push to report. In civil issues, not so much. Now if that portfolio was one stolen from the OP, that might be a worthwhile quest.</p>