I really thought Chad made a good case. A technicality seemed to get him and they seem to be within their legal means to withold his degree. I didn't like how the Dean was spinning the questions, but I understand he has his job to consider. Also, there is no doubt that it's obvious Chad was being difficult and not helping his case whatsoever. I don't believe they would have given him his degree if he had "passed" the Dean's interview anyways...
I really thought Chad made a good case. A technicality seemed to get him and they seem to be within their legal means to withold his degree. I didn't like how the Dean was spinning the questions, but I understand he has his job to consider. Also, there is no doubt that it's obvious Chad was being difficult and not helping his case whatsoever. I don't believe they would have given him his degree if he had "passed" the Dean's interview anyways...
Chad is being difficult on purpose to try to stir up dirt. They gave him a number of opportunities to grant an exception so he could receive his degree. It's clear at this point he didn't even want the exception, he just wants to be difficult, all the while claiming he was treated unfairly.
Escape New Jersey should state his name. I will discover so much crap about his life it will make your head spin...That is what is wrong with LDS...you imply that you are without sin...Lots of people know better:)
It's obvious, right or wrong, that BYU and the church is connected together like two peas in a pod. Anything in the church affects him as a student. Anything as a student affects him as a church member.
I really thought Chad made a good case. A technicality seemed to get him and they seem to be within their legal means to withold his degree. I didn't like how the Dean was spinning the questions, but I understand he has his job to consider. Also, there is no doubt that it's obvious Chad was being difficult and not helping his case whatsoever. I don't believe they would have given him his degree if he had "passed" the Dean's interview anyways...
Timsierramist 2 years ago
I really thought Chad made a good case. A technicality seemed to get him and they seem to be within their legal means to withold his degree. I didn't like how the Dean was spinning the questions, but I understand he has his job to consider. Also, there is no doubt that it's obvious Chad was being difficult and not helping his case whatsoever. I don't believe they would have given him his degree if he had "passed" the Dean's interview anyways...
Timsierramist 2 years ago
Chad is being difficult on purpose to try to stir up dirt. They gave him a number of opportunities to grant an exception so he could receive his degree. It's clear at this point he didn't even want the exception, he just wants to be difficult, all the while claiming he was treated unfairly.
kimmers555 2 years ago
Simple question chad... .were you honest or not?
Were you dishonest outside of BYU? Stepping onto campus changes your honestly level? Sounds like you're a really solid individual.
bigdebe 2 years ago
Chad got hosed and this guy doesnt understand the root of the problem.
Blue24U 2 years ago
I love you, CHADWICK!!! I miss you, and I support u 100%!!!!!
hammergirly 2 years ago
Why the hell does it matter if you were dishonest or honest while you weren't a student? That was a ridiculous question.
NotGaryStu 2 years ago
Because a Mormon is a Momron in every aspect of life and who you are ouside of school is one of the criteria to be admitted to the University.
EscapeNewJersey 2 years ago
Escape New Jersey should state his name. I will discover so much crap about his life it will make your head spin...That is what is wrong with LDS...you imply that you are without sin...Lots of people know better:)
stuartjohnstonsr 2 years ago
It's obvious, right or wrong, that BYU and the church is connected together like two peas in a pod. Anything in the church affects him as a student. Anything as a student affects him as a church member.
Timsierramist 2 years ago