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As an undergrad at my first university i did not do strongly in many of my classes. I spent most of the time drinking and partying with friends with little to no thought of how it would affect my future and what opportunities i was ruining for myself.
In the summer after my Sophomore year i was contacted by my school's judicial committee. When i appeared i was told that i had been accused of raping a fellow student in the fall semester of my Sophomore year and that it had just been reported with an investigation to soon be following. The end result was that i was first expelled, and after an appeal, suspended by the university. The incident centered around a night where the other student and I had much too much to drink and thus was deemed non consensual. After this event i realized how i had foolishly been living and changed how i lived my life. This incident opened my eyes to my foolish and reckless behavior toward alcohol and school.
After this experience i spent a year in the work force and soon returned to school at another university. At my new university i have performed exceptionally well, receiving A's in all my science courses over 2 years except for 1 class, am a president of the biochemistry society, have been awarded as the most outstanding biochemistry senior student, and have worked in a research lab with a professor for close to 2 years now. I have an MCAT score that is a 29Q, a science GPA that is 3.7+, an overall GPA that is 3.63 ( an average of my transfer GPA and new Uni GPA) and should have no problem receiving multiple letters of recommendation from many of my professors.
Even with all these achievements i am worried that my past academic disciplinary action will prevent me from receiving any offers from medical schools. I am looking for advice on how to report this academic disciplinary action on my AMCAS in a way that would somehow show the adcoms that i have changed as a person and that what happened is not who i am, but a horrible mistake that occured due to reckless behavior that i have corrected in the way i live my life.
In the summer after my Sophomore year i was contacted by my school's judicial committee. When i appeared i was told that i had been accused of raping a fellow student in the fall semester of my Sophomore year and that it had just been reported with an investigation to soon be following. The end result was that i was first expelled, and after an appeal, suspended by the university. The incident centered around a night where the other student and I had much too much to drink and thus was deemed non consensual. After this event i realized how i had foolishly been living and changed how i lived my life. This incident opened my eyes to my foolish and reckless behavior toward alcohol and school.
After this experience i spent a year in the work force and soon returned to school at another university. At my new university i have performed exceptionally well, receiving A's in all my science courses over 2 years except for 1 class, am a president of the biochemistry society, have been awarded as the most outstanding biochemistry senior student, and have worked in a research lab with a professor for close to 2 years now. I have an MCAT score that is a 29Q, a science GPA that is 3.7+, an overall GPA that is 3.63 ( an average of my transfer GPA and new Uni GPA) and should have no problem receiving multiple letters of recommendation from many of my professors.
Even with all these achievements i am worried that my past academic disciplinary action will prevent me from receiving any offers from medical schools. I am looking for advice on how to report this academic disciplinary action on my AMCAS in a way that would somehow show the adcoms that i have changed as a person and that what happened is not who i am, but a horrible mistake that occured due to reckless behavior that i have corrected in the way i live my life.