What are the effects of violating someone's honour?
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If you violating someone's honour, there are some effects
1. He never talk to you again , only if he is a selfish person but if he is a honest person , he thanks u.
2. He thought that you are jealous of his/her respect.
1. He never talk to you again , only if he is a selfish person but if he is a honest person , he thanks u.
2. He thought that you are jealous of his/her respect.
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I have an honor code violation in my undergrad. I had used someone else's algorithm in my code. However, I have learnt from that mistake and never did it again. Will this be a hurdle in my graduate admissions and finding employment?
Whether information about your honor code violation get transmitted to other learning institutions would be a matter of policy at your institution and in your field. This is a matter that you should discuss with your academic advisor.
Another issue will revolve around obtaining recommendations from instructors and professors, which is something you should explore while you are still on campus. Having some open letters of recommendation might be useful in the future.
And you are going to have some explaining to do about your NP when asked. Eventually someone is going to ask you, and having a ready explanation that both tells the truth without making it the most important thing about you will be necessary.
Generally, explanations regarding undergraduate disciplinary issues are not transmitted to employers, unless the penalty was expulsion and, in some circumstances, suspension.
Whether information about your honor code violation get transmitted to other learning institutions would be a matter of policy at your institution and in your field. This is a matter that you should discuss with your academic advisor.
Another issue will revolve around obtaining recommendations from instructors and professors, which is something you should explore while you are still on campus. Having some open letters of recommendation might be useful in the future.
And you are going to have some explaining to do about your NP when asked. Eventually someone is going to ask you, and having a ready explanation that both tells the truth without making it the most important thing about you will be necessary.
Generally, explanations regarding undergraduate disciplinary issues are not transmitted to employers, unless the penalty was expulsion and, in some circumstances, suspension.
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