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- tortsandtiaras
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Re: Another C & F issue
Don't worry about it. Your dean said no.
- AnonymousAlterEgoC
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Re: Another C & F issue
I don't think you will have to answer yes, on the basis of this, to any C&F question I've ever read.
Must be nice to attend a school where you're insulated from real discipline by the education police
Must be nice to attend a school where you're insulated from real discipline by the education police
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: Another C & F issue
Yes, because drinking as a freshman merits real discipline. Come on.AnonymousAlterEgoC wrote:I don't think you will have to answer yes, on the basis of this, to any C&F question I've ever read.
Must be nice to attend a school where you're insulated from real discipline by the education police
- AnonymousAlterEgoC
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Re: Another C & F issue
He would be answering "Yes" to some C&F questions if this happened at another school (no education police). I meant real discipline in that sense.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Yes, because drinking as a freshman merits real discipline. Come on.AnonymousAlterEgoC wrote:I don't think you will have to answer yes, on the basis of this, to any C&F question I've ever read.
Must be nice to attend a school where you're insulated from real discipline by the education police
What I was saying: (with a hint of jealousy) that literally sounds nice.
I don't think the penalties for underage (possibly aside from having to answer C&F) are that severe, but, like you, I also think they are too severe.
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: Another C & F issue
I misread your tone then. Carry on.
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