Is this something to worry about?

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Abby_Normal

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I have what is probably a really stupid question.

My college changed one of the parking lots from student/faculty to visitors and I didn't notice and recieved a written warning for parking there. Does this count as "institutional action"? I set out my secondaries already, but should it be something I should be concerned about?

I'm sorry. I know I"m probably being a totally neurotic pre-med, but it's probably better to be neurotic than blind-sided.
 
I'm sorry. I know I"m probably being a totally neurotic pre-med, but it's probably better to be neurotic than blind-sided.

I think you already know the answer to your question 🙄
 
I have what is probably a really stupid question.

My college changed one of the parking lots from student/faculty to visitors and I didn't notice and recieved a written warning for parking there. Does this count as "institutional action"? I set out my secondaries already, but should it be something I should be concerned about?

I'm sorry. I know I"m probably being a totally neurotic pre-med, but it's probably better to be neurotic than blind-sided.


nah that is not even close, unless u repeatdly intentionally violated this policy. I think institutional action would be more like being caught cheating on a big exam, vandalizing a lab, stealing projectors (yes someone at our school did this) I don't know why considering it cost around 40k a year tuition to go to our school..
 
Parking violations are generally felonies, you might want to get a lawyer and / or talk to the dean about getting it expunged.
 
If you systematically tried to get as many parking tickets as you could on campus and didn't pay them you might be able to get your university to take "institutional action" against you. Probably not though, because the worst they'd do is put a hold on your transcripts until you paid the tickets. And since you're a senior, you don't really have enough time to get all the tickets you'd need for this unless you apply your premed neuroticism to the quest.

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