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Asking for a sibling.
My brother was accused of cheating in a Calculus II final in a dual credit course. He just finished junior year of high school (he is 16 and not in university yet just to clarify). He has upheld that he did NOT cheat. He got frozen out of his online testing portal on the final and did not communicate with his professor properly. His professor picked out parts of his submission as “evidence” he used Wolfram Alpha or some online calculator, but IMO it’s a stretch. As a result, he received an F in the course. The entire process was clearly unfair and a “guilty until proven innocent” approach. As a high school student, he also did not understand the appeal policy well and panicked. He immediately submitted a poorly written appeal without asking anyone for help which was promptly rejected.
My parents have been considering hiring a lawyer to see what can be done at this point.
My question is how bad does this affect him later on for med school apps in undergrad? The F shows up on his transcript from the school, but I don’t see any mention of cheating or academic integrity on his official transcript. But I would assume the university has a record of it. I know cheating IA’s are treated very seriously for premed applicants, and I wasn’t sure how much this could come back to screw him later on.
My brother was accused of cheating in a Calculus II final in a dual credit course. He just finished junior year of high school (he is 16 and not in university yet just to clarify). He has upheld that he did NOT cheat. He got frozen out of his online testing portal on the final and did not communicate with his professor properly. His professor picked out parts of his submission as “evidence” he used Wolfram Alpha or some online calculator, but IMO it’s a stretch. As a result, he received an F in the course. The entire process was clearly unfair and a “guilty until proven innocent” approach. As a high school student, he also did not understand the appeal policy well and panicked. He immediately submitted a poorly written appeal without asking anyone for help which was promptly rejected.
My parents have been considering hiring a lawyer to see what can be done at this point.
My question is how bad does this affect him later on for med school apps in undergrad? The F shows up on his transcript from the school, but I don’t see any mention of cheating or academic integrity on his official transcript. But I would assume the university has a record of it. I know cheating IA’s are treated very seriously for premed applicants, and I wasn’t sure how much this could come back to screw him later on.