There have been claims that Elon Musk exaggerated his education background, but he did attend the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University for a brief period before dropping out to pursue his entrepreneurial ventures. It is unclear whether he intentionally misled about his education.
There have been claims that Elon Musk exaggerated his educational background, but he did not lie about his degrees. Musk attended the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University but left both before completing his degrees.
Elon Musk did not lie about having a physics degree. He holds a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Elon Musk falsely claimed to have earned a degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania. This lie has led to skepticism about his honesty and credibility among the public, as it raises questions about his integrity and transparency.
There have been claims that Elon Musk did not complete his master's degree at Stanford University, but he has stated that he did attend the program briefly before focusing on his business ventures. It is unclear whether this constitutes lying about his degree.
Elon Musk has been accused of lying about his educational credentials, specifically claiming to have a degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania when he actually only attended the university for two years before transferring to the University of Pretoria in South Africa.
There have been claims that Elon Musk exaggerated his educational background, but he did not lie about his degrees. Musk attended the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University but left both before completing his degrees.
Elon Musk did not lie about having a physics degree. He holds a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Elon Musk falsely claimed to have earned a degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania. This lie has led to skepticism about his honesty and credibility among the public, as it raises questions about his integrity and transparency.
There have been claims that Elon Musk did not complete his master's degree at Stanford University, but he has stated that he did attend the program briefly before focusing on his business ventures. It is unclear whether this constitutes lying about his degree.
Elon Musk has been accused of lying about his educational credentials, specifically claiming to have a degree in physics from the University of Pennsylvania when he actually only attended the university for two years before transferring to the University of Pretoria in South Africa.
It depends on who you lie to. If you are filling out an application for a government or federal position, then I believe that would be a crime. If you meant will the lie (if criminal) be on your record, then yes, it will. If you meant will your education be on record, then yes, that is a matter of record that government and federal will verify.
the states
well they lie about Barack Obama proably a GED and be able to lie sucessfuly on a poligraph test
The have a president at each location and none of them have an education background. In fact, most of them have business degrees. ECPI is a scam. They want your money and will leave you high and dry on education. They will lie to you and the papers you sign, that you are told are admission papers, have a clause to protect them against misrepresenting themselves. Because they lie everyday. They say their credits are transferable and that's not true. They are not accepted anywhere. Go to a community college is my advice. Then transfer to a university.
A background check will be done and you will be required to take a lie detector test and answer a series of questions on paper.
Very few. Jobs that require advanced degrees all ask for proof.
The simple answer is "no, you should never lie on a resume about anything". Regarding education, say "you attended", list the credit hours, but never lie about the 'act of graduating'. The truth will always come out sometime in the future. If you will lie about graduating, you will lie about other statements. It is always best to tell the truth. Do not lie, do not exaggerate, do not embellish any part of your resume. Be creative in presenting your qualities and state your values to the perspective company but again, don't lie.