

If you don't submit a transcript, the new school will never knew you previous history? (Please let's skip the ethical part of the discussion and straight to the point.)
No, they won't. I had a friend from Pakistan whose school (and records) were destroyed after some Al-Qaida raid. Instead of going into the details on the AMCAS (because she had for jobs, and it was a nightmare you'd never want to deal with), she just never mentioned it. No problems were had. Starting Year Two at NYU
Probably not, I'm assuming you're talking about transferring and not submitting a transcript from your old school? Why would they even care if you didn't? Usually students are the ones that want/need to, so they can get credit for classes previously taken. I never transferred my credits over when I did my postbacc and no one had a problem with it, I showed a copy of my transcript to an academic advisor when I had to have some pre-reqs hold overridden but that was it.
However AMCAS will require you to submit all transcripts so med schools will see all of it.
I guess if you did it and it worked then it worked. I'm a little confused. Are you saying the you never transferred credits into the institution where you did your postbacc? Or are you saying you omitted a school you attended on your AMCAS.
Basically, the only problem I see is that you did have to show a copy of your transcript to the advisor to override the holds. I think when this happens they make a copy of the transcript and a note. I'm doing my postbacc now and this is what they did for me.
Agree with the morality stuff, totally. I took a few courses at an online school that I still reported, even though it wasn't worth the hassle. Seriously, whatever you are planning to not report, there's SO much more to lose than gain, OP, so whatever damage it does to your chances is worth reporting it, instead of omitting it.
Morality aside, don't you have to give schools permission to release your information? They can't just find out, can they? I'm curious about the legal aspect. I mean, your boss isn't even allowed to know your marital status (HR is) unless you choose to release that information. This seems like a whole other level.
Morality aside, don't you have to give schools permission to release your information? They can't just find out, can they? I'm curious about the legal aspect. I mean, your boss isn't even allowed to know your marital status (HR is) unless you choose to release that information. This seems like a whole other level.