I graduated from my community college with a 3.8 GPA. I then transferred to a very expensive university in Boston that I didn't fit into for many reasons. Failed the first semstered and left. I then went to a public school out on Long Island and did better there but still not well. At both of these places my problem wasn't the academics as much as it was my lack of life experience.
I am now enrolled in CCNY for my first semester. I didn't bother sending all my transcripts and only sent the one I felt was important: my transcript from the community college I graduated from.
At orientation, they discussed that CUNY schools will suspend you for 5 years if they discovered you "lied" to get into the school. After hearing that I checked the bulletin which is the legal authority for CCNY and it claims they do hold the right to suspend a student on the grounds of omitting transcripts.
My question is, do you think it's wiser to submit my transcripts or just leave it alone unless they ask?
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