<p>i would be happy if can get into stanford</p>
<p>I guess you didn't have a prescription, as you keep dodging the question...</p>
<p>him having no prescription is an understood question, i mean why would he get suspended with a prescription???</p>
<p>people who ask taht question are the ones retarded</p>
<p>Georgetown1111 worte: him having no prescription is an understood question, i mean why would he get suspended with a prescription???</p>
<p>people who ask taht question are the ones retarded</p>
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<p>Actually, Georgetown it isn't a bad question (but I do think the word "retarded" needs to be left back in the 1970's when it finally became socially unacceptable).</p>
<p>Even if a student has a prescription for ADHD medication, they are not allowed to carry it around school. Rules for this are extremely strict and enforced. Medication has to be taken before school, and administered with school personnel supervision if taken during the school day. The medication has to be kept in the nurse's or health office.</p>
<p>One more thought for the OP: I think you should emulate other accomplished people in society who have messed up and come out OK. Look around at the different stories out there and you'll see that those who who own up to their mistakes (despite having to take a short term hit for that honesty) do way better in the long run.</p>
<p>I am not saying that you should go around confessing every mistake you've made. But if that mistake is on the record, then dishonesty can bring you even more trouble.</p>
<p>I do think you wil lose some opportunities with colleges, but you certainly will get in somewhere. If you lie you risk getting into a good school, and then losing it if they find out. Then you'll have nothing. </p>
<p>I think that you should stand up for yourself in this situation and not have other people's potential judgement of you make you less than who you are. Why should you have to hide from a normal childhood mistake when you learned from it? You have turned everything around and have great stats. You clearly have the respect of people at your school. You are too good to start lying about yourself at this stage of the game. Any good school would be lucky to have you.</p>