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First, the Bad Cop news:So in the middle of all the stress of online school and studying for my MCAT, I cheated on a relatively small quiz for one of my classes. I fully accepted my punishment and was told that it would not appear on my transcripts but it would still be considered a violation. According to the AMCAS, this must be reported. I was wondering if I am screwed? I think I am a semi-competitive applicant, with a 3.59 GPA and hoping for between a 508-510 MCAT. Does anyone have any suggestions? I know it was probably the biggest mistake I made in my life and I am trying to convince myself it is going to be ok, but things don't look so good. Additionally, I plan on asking the instructor that caught me for a LoR because he can attest that this was completely out of character as he has known me for almost two years now.
"all the stress of online school and studying for my MCAT"
What do you think med school is going to be like??? As a JR, you're not in the same place as an immature FR or SO, You should have known better.
Good Cop time: Getting a LOR from the prof will go a long way to ameliorate this.
But you you damn well better own this and stay out of trouble from now on. Any repeats of any sort of trouble will make Adcoms think that you don't learn your lessons.