Heartbrkn yet hopeful

<p>I don’t know if this is feasible, but if she would ultimately like to transfer, perhaps she could serve out her suspension, go back for one semester, or even two, and then apply as a transfer. </p>

<p>I can understand that she never wants to see the place again right now, but after she has has had a year to process everything she may feel differently.</p>

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<p>There are two things that strike me about this. Firstly, it is unclear what she actually did. Did she provide answers to someone, passively let someone look at her paper or simply fail to report it if she realized someone was looking, or get answers from someone? Was this a take home exam? Secondly, I continue to find it infuriating that students are required to go before a court that has the power to throw them out of school and significantly affect their future with NO assistance or support from anyone. It simply is not right, IMHO.</p>