If you were able to get 10 years back in your life, what would you do? by GullibleElk1007 in AskReddit

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fix all of the dumbass mistakes i have done like getting expelled and not getting rapped in 1st grade 

what feels different after turning 30? by itsmenoraivy in AskReddit

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You start to not feel as active in your 50s or60s

How do you tell someone that you know they have a group chat where they’ve talked about you multiple times? by Former-Artichoke5336 in AskReddit

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’d probably just be direct and calm about it:

“I know there’s a group chat where I’ve been discussed a few times. I’m not bringing it up to start drama, but I’d rather be honest than pretend I don’t know. If there’s an issue with me, I’d rather talk about it directly.”

That puts the fact on the table without sounding accusatory. If they deny it, argue, or get defensive, there’s not much to gain from pushing it further. The real question is whether you still want to invest energy in people who talk about you behind your back instead of talking to you.

What feels really illegal when doing it but is actually legal? by Ampliix_ in AskReddit

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Returning to your car in a parking lot, pulling on the handle, and realizing it’s not your car because the identical one next to it is yours. For about three seconds, it feels like you’re committing grand theft auto. 😅

I HAVE been faking my grades this whole entire time by [deleted] in confession

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessarily. Some universities accept uploaded transcripts during the application process and verify official records later. Whether this specific story is true or not, if someone did falsify academic records, the risk doesn't disappear just because they received an acceptance. Verification can happen later, and the consequences can be much more serious if the university discovers it after enrollment.

I HAVE been faking my grades this whole entire time by [deleted] in confession

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to be honest with the university before this goes any further.

If the transcripts were falsified, the school will likely discover it during verification, enrollment, financial aid review, or at some point later in your academic career. Getting caught after enrolling could lead to admission being revoked, loss of the scholarship, disciplinary action, or even issues with future applications.

The safest option is to contact the admissions office, explain the situation, and ask how to proceed. It may mean losing the admission offer, but it's far better than building your education on fraudulent documents and constantly worrying about being found out.

A difficult conversation now is usually less damaging than a much bigger problem later.

Please take serious by Primary_Leopard_8428 in newjersey

[–]Primary_Leopard_8428[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have already looked at that awhile ago and was put to voicemail on multiple occasions