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shadow.e.x.e

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #435 on: September 07, 2021, 03:02:17 pm »
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The hell?? How do you know? That's so unfair...
Because I know a few people who did it last year and got accepted :/. Honestly don't worry too much they don't really mind if you got a bad report as long as you do well in the interview.
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« Reply #436 on: September 07, 2021, 03:51:48 pm »
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Oh nice.
I know someone who changed their school reports which is actually so dumb. Do you guys think he is going to get caught? Surely they check with the schools for their reports right?

pretty sure he's are going to get caught, they send an email after the interview to the school (if they got in) with all the forms you gave in and everything. Sometimes they even ask the school to stamp it with like and official stamp thing. depends tho, if he's lucky he might not have to get thoroughly checked, but if he does, there might be some pretty big consequences.

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #437 on: September 07, 2021, 05:05:05 pm »
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pretty sure he's are going to get caught, they send an email after the interview to the school (if they got in) with all the forms you gave in and everything. Sometimes they even ask the school to stamp it with like and official stamp thing. depends tho, if he's lucky he might not have to get thoroughly checked, but if he does, there might be some pretty big consequences.
what do you think is going to happen if they catch him?

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #438 on: September 07, 2021, 05:47:33 pm »
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pretty sure he's are going to get caught, they send an email after the interview to the school (if they got in) with all the forms you gave in and everything. Sometimes they even ask the school to stamp it with like and official stamp thing. depends tho, if he's lucky he might not have to get thoroughly checked, but if he does, there might be some pretty big consequences.
He's not gonna get caught, chances are very slim :/

shadow.e.x.e

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #439 on: September 07, 2021, 06:22:08 pm »
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He's not gonna get caught, chances are very slim :/
Yeah as much as it sucks, he isn't gonna get caught unless he gave himself all A's or something.

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #440 on: September 07, 2021, 06:52:25 pm »
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The schools won't look to verify reports and he probably won't get caught - that being said if you feel *really* strongly about it you can anonymously message the school about it

I think in general if faking reports is your approach to getting into your dream school - you'll be likely to pursue similar avenues later on in life and when you get bitten once by this your reputation is destroyed and the damage is often irreparable.

I get messaged quite often by random students wanting me to help them sit their online SACs in Year 11/12 or help people with a university assignment - often lucrative options with many willing to pay several $100s or even $1-3,000 - in my personal opinion none of this is ever worth your personal integrity (so I never accept - but I'm also sure these same people would be able to find 'help' elsewhere).

Does that mean in an era of online learning that students are ultimately disadvantaged by others who unfairly cheat and get help to get really good grades and ranks? Yes - but it will eventually bite them (or even if not it's the way you choose to live I guess)   
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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #441 on: September 07, 2021, 07:00:09 pm »
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The schools won't look to verify reports and he probably won't get caught - that being said if you feel *really* strongly about it you can anonymously message the school about it

I think in general if faking reports is your approach to getting into your dream school - you'll be likely to pursue similar avenues later on in life and when you get bitten once by this your reputation is destroyed and the damage is often irreparable.

I get messaged quite often by random students wanting me to help them sit their online SACs in Year 11/12 or help people with a university assignment - often lucrative options with many willing to pay several $100s or even $1-3,000 - in my personal opinion none of this is ever worth your personal integrity (so I never accept - but I'm also sure these same people would be able to find 'help' elsewhere).

Does that mean in an era of online learning that students are ultimately disadvantaged by others who unfairly cheat and get help to get really good grades and ranks? Yes - but it will eventually bite them (or even if not it's the way you choose to live I guess)

That^^

and why would you do that? If you did do bad in your reports, there must be a reason to it and even if it is out of ur hands, they'll understand cause of covid. plus, they're your reports and so they should reflect your progress so if you are bad at a subject, it's better for them to know. Other than that, I do agree that it is unfair that some kid made it through by cheating, but as Orb said, they'll face the consequences at some point or the other anyway.

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #442 on: September 07, 2021, 07:14:18 pm »
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:((
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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #443 on: September 07, 2021, 08:45:21 pm »
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The schools won't look to verify reports and he probably won't get caught - that being said if you feel *really* strongly about it you can anonymously message the school about it

I think in general if faking reports is your approach to getting into your dream school - you'll be likely to pursue similar avenues later on in life and when you get bitten once by this your reputation is destroyed and the damage is often irreparable.

I get messaged quite often by random students wanting me to help them sit their online SACs in Year 11/12 or help people with a university assignment - often lucrative options with many willing to pay several $100s or even $1-3,000 - in my personal opinion none of this is ever worth your personal integrity (so I never accept - but I'm also sure these same people would be able to find 'help' elsewhere).

Does that mean in an era of online learning that students are ultimately disadvantaged by others who unfairly cheat and get help to get really good grades and ranks? Yes - but it will eventually bite them (or even if not it's the way you choose to live I guess)

this is so true. if u rlly feel like this is unfair (which it is), no one is going to blame you for telling the school. because by doing this, they're lessening the opportunity for students (who actually study and work hard) to get in.

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #444 on: September 07, 2021, 09:59:30 pm »
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this is so true. if u rlly feel like this is unfair (which it is), no one is going to blame you for telling the school. because by doing this, they're lessening the opportunity for students (who actually study and work hard) to get in.
Karma will sort it out, you don't have to worry  ;)

shadow.e.x.e

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #445 on: September 08, 2021, 10:01:28 am »
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Is there an essay or group interview component or is it just the individual interviews? 

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #446 on: September 08, 2021, 02:06:26 pm »
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Is there an essay or group interview component or is it just the individual interviews?
Whatever it is... goodluck comrade!  ;)

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #447 on: September 08, 2021, 11:55:00 pm »
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How did all your interviews go? (Yr 11)

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #448 on: September 09, 2021, 12:07:29 am »
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How did all your interviews go? (Yr 11)
not bad mine went for around 20 mins, did they tell you when the results would be out?

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Re: JMSS 2022 Entry
« Reply #449 on: September 09, 2021, 01:28:53 pm »
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hey guys
so as you may have read, I applied for y11 entry into jmss, and now looking at the forums, it seems as if people have done their interviews already. I haven't even received an email for my interview offer, not even a rejection letter, and im quite worried now. is there someone I could call for help or contact?? My mother has also been through all of her emails just now and cant seem to find it either. I worked really hard for this and it would be a bummer to see all of this go down the rain because of miscommunication.
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