<p>then this means that you are not doing much reading out side of this forum or the fine print on your application when you attest that all statements you are making are true. Even the common app states:</p>
<p>*I certify that all information in my application, including my Personal Essay, is my own work, factually true, and honestly presented. <a href=“page%204%20of%20the%20common%20app”>/i</a></p>
<p><a href=“http://www.commonapp.org/common2007_PrintApp.pdf[/url] ”>http://www.commonapp.org/common2007_PrintApp.pdf</a></p> ;
<p>What would you think the repercussions for lying would be.</p>
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If a candidate for admission to Dartmouth makes a false statement or submits falsified material in connection with his or her application, and the misrepresentation is discovered after the candidate has been admitted, the offer of admission ordinarily will be withdrawn. If the misrepresentation is discovered after a student has matriculated, the offer of admission normally will be rescinded and the student will be required to leave Dartmouth. If the discovery occurs after a degree has been awarded, the degree normally will be rescinded. </p>
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<p><a href=“Home | Dartmouth Student Affairs ”>Home | Dartmouth Student Affairs ;
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Occasionally candidates for admission make inaccurate or incomplete statements or submit false materials in connection with their applications. In most cases, these misrepresentations or omissions are discovered during the admission process and the application is rejected. If a misrepresentation or omission is discovered after a student has registered, or registered and completed courses, the offer of admission ordinarily will be rescinded, the course credit and grades will be revoked, and the student will be required to leave the College. If discovery occurs after a degree has been awarded, the offer of admission ordinarily will be rescinded, and the course credit, grades, and degree will be revoked. Such cases may be referred to the Committee on Admissions and Financial Aid rather than to the Administrative Board of Harvard College.
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<p><a href=“http://webdocs.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/ugrad_handbook/current/chapter4/admission_materials.html[/url] ”>http://webdocs.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/ugrad_handbook/current/chapter4/admission_materials.html</a></p> ;
<p>shall I go on???</p>
<p>oh btw, misrepresent on law school applications, you will rack up 200k worth of debt and just so you won’t be able to be admitted to the bar.</p>