Disciplinary Actions

<p>Do colleges like NYU, University of Pittsburgh, and UC’s look at the disciplinary actions taken against you such as truancy, or cheating files?</p>

<p>cheating? i’d say so.</p>

<p>Yes. There is a reason the question is asked on the application.</p>

<p>Definitely, especially for cheating.</p>

<p>no some colleges actually do not look at those files, and many do not have the question on the application, like UC’s</p>

<p>Is NYU a private or state university, because i dont think that state universities look at cheating files.</p>

<p>NYU is private.</p>

<p>wait so what is the public university of NEw york, and do colleges actually looking for cheating files, becuase i know many schools do not even have cheating files</p>

<p>how should i find out what college i want to go to, is thier like a program that idenitifes where i wanna go?</p>

<p>what about university of pittsburgh? private?</p>

<p>uhhh can’t you research this stuff yourself? it’s pretty easy to go to a university’s website and see if they are public or private. and you don’t take like, a test to see what college fits you best, you research them and visit them and see which have the best programs to fit what you want.</p>

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<p>This ***** can’t be serious. Did you really just ask that?</p>

<p>Um, are you for real?</p>

<p>the person asking these questions seems to be both a cheater and not nyu material</p>

<p>Maybe they’re just freshman or something… I know my sisters are complete idiots about college too.</p>

<p>hahaha Enn… awesome way to help your family’s public image :)</p>

<p>Why would I care about it on CC of all places? It’s not like I’m talking to Reuters. Which I’ve done before about my family, btw. ;p</p>