How are the words "bought" and "studied" not definitive? Um excuse Alex Trebek, for the 800 dollar question the answer is yes it is defintive.
The words "bought" and "studied" was what she TOLD her roommate to make it seem like she ATTENDED Stanford. There is no confirmation by the professors or any classmate that she indeed took classes with them. Why would the police "investigate" if she had taken classes if there had been evidence that she indeed DID take classes? She also told them that she was a sophomore majoring in biology. Is that shit true? No, she bullshited to make her appear as if she was student of Stanford. Re-read the article, dude.
Amy Zhou, Kim's roommate in the second dorm, said Kim apparently got into the room through the window because she never had a key. Kim told other students she was a sophomore majoring in human biology and bought textbooks and studied with friends. Ah I see the writer of the artical was unclear in the subject in the above sentence. The writer didn't clarify in the sentence "Kim told other students she was a sophomore majoring in human biology and bought textbooks and studied with friends" whether or not it's an official statement by investigators, something said by a room mate, or something said by the college. Thanks for the clarification btw.
Wow...thats security for uni nowadays...I've been walking through UTS acting suspicious and no security has come up to me and checked me out...
dang. i'd always have this dream as a kid to go to an ivy league school but once i grew up, i know that going to an ivy league school isn't all that there is to life. haha. that is desperate.
breach of security well its their own stupidity that let her in in the first place why dont they discipline themselves first