View Full Version : how will this affect me latter on ?
thatgothgirluknow
March 27th, 2014, 08:31 PM
so i was pink slipped at school and sent to rescue a while ago for cutting and ive herd from a couple people that it will affect my chances of getting a good job and collage is this true and if so how much and can i fix it?
Katiya
March 29th, 2014, 12:59 AM
so i was pink slipped at school and sent to rescue a while ago for cutting and ive herd from a couple people that it will affect my chances of getting a good job and collage is this true and if so how much and can i fix it?
Oh no no no! This is most certainly NOT true! Many famous people and movie stars have cut them selves in visible places. It can all be covered with makeup or fades away through they years. You can have it removed if its real bad.
For work if its super scary looking, like fresh cuts or something just wear sleeves. I met a girl who worse armearmers to work for that reason. She was in the south whee it was hot so she didn'twant full ssleeves. I do this too and its great.
As for college, that a bunch of horse shit. Colleges don't give two shits about what you do or did do. That's nothing to them, they don't need to know, neither do the students. If ur roommate has a problem get a new one. I have scars all over from SH and other things, I go to college just fine and work just fine. ;)
Don't let anyone tell you other ways. This are just comments people use to try and scare people into stopping. Which really only makes the problem worse :/
ksdnfkfr
March 29th, 2014, 01:32 AM
I really doubt that at your age. But would ask a guidance counselor about it to get the facts better. I've heard of parents getting stuff like that removed from the record too.
thatgothgirluknow
March 29th, 2014, 03:20 PM
thanks ill look into getting it removed when im a little older
FullyAlive
March 30th, 2014, 06:31 PM
I'm like 50% sure any jobs you apply for wouldn't know about it, your medical records are private and it would be very unusual for a school to put any mention of mental health on a college reference. I'm sure you have absolutely no need to worry. Either way employers and colleges can't use anything like that as a reason not to hire/admit you it's discrimination and against the law :-)
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