The likelihood of him receiving said “scholarship” was probably pretty good. Clearly he had the aptitude. He ended up being a brain surgeon! I don’t understand all of the conern. Much ado about nothing.
“The likelihood of him receiving said âscholarshipâ was probably pretty good. Clearly he had the aptitude. He ended up being a brain surgeon! I donât understand all of the conern. Much ado about nothing.”
People have been FIRED FROM JOBS for saying when they have a degree, but instead they ‘almost’ had the degree, they were a class or two short of completion.
Same here, HE LIED. As you say, he is a BRAIN SURGEON, he KNOWS the difference between being offered a scholarship and being told that if he applied he would have a decent chance of being accepted. The REAL QUESTION is why. The only thing that I can think of is that he felt a bit short on the military creds. He’s a goddam BRAIN SURGEON...no one is going to take issue with him not going to Vietnam.