Warning: Students, What You Post on Facebook Could Haunt YOU!
Thursday, May 1st, 2008Warning: Students, What You Post On Facebook Could Haunt You!
It happened again. In January, 2008, almost 100 students (!!!!) from one high school in Minnesota were suspended or kicked off of sports teams for photos that were posted on online websites like MySpace and Facebook that showed them drinking and partying. So, if you’ve been working hard to get into college– have busted your rear getting good grades, studied late at night for the SAT, polished and perfected your essay, and prepared for campus interviews—you’re not done just yet. Let’s talk about how NOT to let a stupid photo or two ruin your chances of getting in….or worse.
Now, if you haven’t already come in to talk to us about your own personal situation, what are you waiting for? Pick up the phone right now and give Deniz a call at 281 822 6200 for a personal appointment. We have been able to help hundreds of families’ fight the high cost of college, get into great schools, and helped students find the right career.
First, let’s talk about the dilemma: currently, it’s reported that up to 85 % of the students at any given school or college post to at least one of the major social websites, whether it’s MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, LiveJournal, or Friendster. And while some students believe that what they post there should be private, or should be to allow them to ‘express themselves’ and it shouldn’t matter to anyone else, the reality is that what you post online is public, and in some cases, permanent. And it does matter.