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I have tried like CRAZY to make myself into something better than the person who would attempt to steal a sandwich. I've volunteered 4hrs a week with hospice patients for 1.5 years, I train high school students to be catalysts for change to their own schools in regards to the bullying problem, I'm a high school outreach officer for the premed club on campus (I go to various high schools educating underprivileged kids how to get into college and how they can reach their full potential), I've been involved in 2 research groups for almost 1.5 years (psychology-prejuduce, chemistry-nanoparticles), I was a big brother for 2 years until my lil bro's death in 2011, and I have a university GPA of 3.7. I haven't taken the MCAT yet, but with the amount of studying I do, I anticipate getting a decent score. With all this on the platter I plan on sending out to med schools, how will that student conduct violation affect my application and how bad? Thanks Last edited by Calistizo619; 02-28-2012 at 09:01 PM. |
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You're not concerned at all about your 2.7 gpa?
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The theft has been remediated, it seems. It's more explainable than the GPA of 2.7. Until your GPA breaks 3.0, better yet 3.5, there is no discussion and no reason to apply.
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I'd be more concerned about the GPA. Stealing doesn't look great, but considering how long it's been and that you've shown you've grown from the situation, I'd say that shouldn't be your largest concern.
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While the standards on these forums tend to be a bit higher than your average advisor's recommended guidelines, everyone else is right. A 2.7 is too low. Work on getting it to at least a 3.2-3.3 to have a shot at DO schools. Good luck!
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This. Maybe you have spread yourself too thin with all of your ECs. Try ECs that possibly pay you $. Build app, get money, buy sandwich. Multiple birds with 1 stone!
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yea, that was supposed to say 3.7, lol
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That's a bit different then haha...
So this was years ago? It was a sandwich and you've shown growth, I wouldn't knock you for it if I were reviewing your app.
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People make mistakes - as long as you build on those mistakes, than your just as strong as the average person who has never made those mistakes. So good for you, keep it up, and don't let it bring you down.
I don't even think that the schools can see that on your record if it's not on your criminal record - if it's just in your school records, how do they see it? Certiphi background check only checks criminal background records from court systems I thought... |
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Send in the clowns
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Moving to the 'what are my chances?' forum.
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Not even a mistake. That's your own fault. There's no excuse for that type of stealing.
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Not saying this is what you think, but you need to make sure your real attitude toward the incident is clearly shown, or they will assume you are still as entitled-feeling as you were then.
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there are different types of stealing? I didn't try to excuse nor say it was a mistake (except in the essay which was essentially the prompt I was given). I take full responsibility. I'm just curious how a med school app review would look at it.
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I think you'll be OK. You show in post below regret and comtemplation of your actions and as long as you use it as a growing experience, it may turn out to be positive. It definitely looks like you've learned from it.
Heck, I once interviewed someone who had a drug smuggling conviction! (he was rejected, naturally) so this is small potatoes. And thanks for your service to your country. Quote:
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I think you'll be OK. You show in post below regret and comtemplation of your actions and as long as you use it as a growing experience, it may turn out to be positive. It definitely looks like you've learned from it.
Heck, I once interviewed someone who had a drug smuggling conviction! (he was rejected, naturally) so this is small potatoes. And thanks for your service to your country. Quote:
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I would be shocked if someone read your story and wrote you off for stealing a sandwich you couldn't afford- that would be one heartless individual. I actually think you can use this to your advantage when you explain it on applications. You definitely shouldn't exaggerate the situation and try to manipulate the reader's emotions, but use it as an opportunity to show how you've grown and learned from the mistake.
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If I were an ADCOM, I'd be pissed listening to the story of a kid that was too hungry and a school that decided to put him on handcuffs. No brainer that this will be overlooked.
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i think it will be overlooked, as well, but you will have to explain it on your primary and in interviews. i would go with the "remorse and growth" angle over the "victim of society one".
good luck man. i truly believe everyone deserves a second chance!
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Yeah, best of luck and thanks for your service to our country!
Also, as someone who used to work in law enforcement, if you're trying to come up with a nice story/excuse about the incident, nothing gets a bigger eyeroll then when you try to assign blame to anything other than fully on you. You have no idea how rare it is to hear someone take full blame. Oh yeah, sure, some people might start telling you their story and get your hopes up, then they crush it with one single word: "but". Don't say any of that "I see now..." stuff either. It's very open-ended and can lead people to think many different things. Just some advice from that part of my life. Take it how you will. |
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it's so hard not to laugh at child obesity if there are any comments that follow it
![]() Thanks for all the great advice guys! I just turned in my school committee packet and spoke with my med school adviser and she is telling me what most of you have. Thanks a whole bunch! |
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Theft from a former military personal? I'm sorry that's just really sad no matter the situation.
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So I got a 32 on my MCAT and I am applying tonight. I wrote this on my institutional action section and had it approved by my Pre Health advisor. Opinions are welcomed! Thanks for all the feedback!
When I was hungry, I took a sandwich without paying for it because money was tight. After being disciplined, I took the initiative to seek therapy in order to get some causal reasons for my actions and ways to correct my thinking. I had learned how to steal candy when I was 5 from my older cousin. I stole very few times after that, but without ever being caught the negative values were never taught to me at an early age. Also, the many hardships from moving often, my parents' unemployment issues and bankruptcy, and working since the age of 13, I have always held on to an instinctual survival thought process. I feel this incident was necessary in order to force me to take a step back and look at my current life in relation to where I was previously. Being in the military and now being able to support myself while in school has allowed me to fulfill my needs for shelter, food, and daily living necessities. Without constantly worrying about my basic needs, I had more space and time for personal development which I did not waste. I want to be someone who can grow from the many challenges they went through in order to lead from example. I have plenty of younger cousins and friends who are experiencing similar hardships and I would like to be a source of inspiration for them. |
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Agreed, but compared to peeing on the corpses of Iraqi people to shooting innocent men, women, and children of Afghanistan, I'm hoping I have more of a chance to redeem myself.
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