Is there a reason this thread is still active? Okay I feel sry for the OP but the point has been made it was wrong it would be cool if it got published in the news or something. Now move on!!! the OP isn’t kicked out so it’s all good</p>
Haha, last time I checked, Asperger’s/autism doesn’t cause you to see things that aren’t there. This is coming from someone who may be mildly autistic with a definitely-autistic brother.</p>
Next time, only report cheating that’s actually there, but don’t blame your Asperger’s for it.</p>
Um okay did people forget that OTI RATTED OUT the kid to the school? Whether or not the claim was true or not, thats still completely wrong on the OTI’s part</p>
I agree with awesomesauceness. No matter what the OP said to OTI, they SHOULD NOT HAVE revealed his identity to the school. It obviously posed some seriously consequences for him (at least initially).</p>
Thank god I go to public school. Otherwise I wouldn’t think twice about calling to report cheating…</p>
im bumping this up. This thread def needs more attention.
If I were a junior I would prolly have started something against the collegeboard. Heck, after AP’s I might even. CB is hella messed up.</p>
No, this thread needs less attention. Firstly, everyone should realize that CB is a business and their goal is to make money. Secondly, everyone talking about legal action is taking this way too far–given that we can’t even verify the integrity (no pun intended) of the OP’s story, referring him/her to the ACLU is … lolwut?</p>
I find it highly unlikely that this will be taken to court or even arrive remotely close to it. Especially when the OP said,</p>
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Let’s end this thread, now, mmk?</p>
Sorry that this all happened to you. Glad everything seems to be working out now, though. :)</p>
And your intentions were in the right place from the start. Don’t feel bad; it was an honest mistake, and you took the noble path given what you perceived to have happened.</p>
Actually, even though the President of CB makes almost $1 million per year, it is officially deemed a not-for-profit association.</p>
Claps for Keasby.</p>