This is absolutely WRONG!!!!!!!!! WHY???????
A. It is unethical and immoral for someone who is going to be in a profession that requires such a high code of moral and ethics.
B. If it is worth losing an acceptance to med school or getting expelled, go ahead and do it, but last I checked, I would prefer to keep an acceptance and or seat in med school.
C. Do you really have no conscience??? I have to wonder.
In another thread about this issue, posted by IT, someone told a story of a guy who went to Baylor and was in 3rd year when he was bragging about lies from his application days. Guess what??? He got expelled.
Another friend told me he knew someone that lied about some chem award and was bragging about it at an AMSA meeting. Guess what?? Someone ratted him out and he was asked to prove that he was given the award. When he couldn't prove it, his acceptance was revoked, and the other schools were notified by the dean of his lie. He lost all possible acceptance seats and couldn't apply.
Once, along time ago, I read on these forums about a girl that was blacklisted from med school due to lies about her volunteer hours.
So I wouldn't risk your whole life and future over one stupid tiny thing, that you feel you need to do to impress an adcom.