My little brother got suspended from school for a day. He‘s a freshmen. Will the suspension and the reason for suspension be put on a permanent record for colleges to access?
You are misinformed, sir. She was presented with an ipod which contained pictures of her and her family when they visited the United States, something her family can cherish in the future. Hardly a meaningless trinket.
Probably some lame electronic gadget or a gift card. He's absolutely horrible at gift-giving!
Somebody else to apologize too. He might get some trinkets from the tribes which would actually be more than what he got from the G20.
Colleges do not look at the permanent record of applicants. They look at transcripts, which show only classes taken and grades received. Admissions committees simply do not have the time to page through the school record files of everyone who applies. Your brother's suspension is a private matter between him and the school system, colleges will not be informed, and once he graduates, nobody else will ever know about it.