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Recently, I was slapped with disciplinary probation for violating my campus's acceptable use policy of the internet. I was cleaning out my hard drive and had unintentionally opened a program that I was unfamiliar with (the program was P2P software, as I discovered soon after) , and left the computer, and while I was gone, I had seeded a movie via bittorent. Unfortunately, this was traced by my university back to me, and I was handed a ban from campus internet for the next several months as well as disciplinary probation for a year for violating copyright infringement.
Now the internet ban is a nuisance, but I can live with that. What I'm concerned with is how this would potentially affect my application for dental school. It's not like I sold marijuana out of a dorm room or committed academic fraud, but it's still a violation of rules.
I spoke to an adviser at school already, and he didn't seem to know much. On the dental school application, it asks if I were previously on probation. If I answer honestly and truthfully, would this hurt my application? Would some schools potentially skip over my application because of this 'red flag'?
Now the internet ban is a nuisance, but I can live with that. What I'm concerned with is how this would potentially affect my application for dental school. It's not like I sold marijuana out of a dorm room or committed academic fraud, but it's still a violation of rules.
I spoke to an adviser at school already, and he didn't seem to know much. On the dental school application, it asks if I were previously on probation. If I answer honestly and truthfully, would this hurt my application? Would some schools potentially skip over my application because of this 'red flag'?