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Happy almost new year, SDN. I'm prepping for a reapplication cycle and looking through my application materials again and I'm horrified to find that I might have made a big, huge mistake. I'm afraid I might not have properly reported an IA on my AMCAS.
As a college freshman, I was caught for plagiarism through insufficient citation/documentation of sources. This was for a paper in an P/F intro writing course that I hated and I was already really struggling at a school I hated. I found an online source that really expressed a point I wanted to include in my paper very well but did not properly cite, paraphrase, etc. and my professor dinged me for "passing others' work off as my own."
This is where I get lost and confused. I did not have a disciplinary hearing and the matter was resolved between me and my professor. There was a 3rd party mediator involved to make sure things stayed civil. This 3rd party was from the honor council office I think? I took responsibility for my actions, received a zero for the paper, did a makeup assignment, and worked with a writing center tutor for the remainder of the semester as agreed upon by professor. I finished the class with no further issues and with otherwise satisfactory marks from this professor. I have had no incidents in the 8 years since (yes, I learned my lesson and I'm much, much more careful now) and strong letters from my professors. I've emailed my undergrad dean's office and the current honor council admin to see what the official documentation is, if there is any. If I check off a box on my new AMCAS for an IA that happened 8 years ago, am I ****ed? I've spent the past few years trying to rebuild and recover from my awful, awful undergrad years and just started to feel like maybe med school was worth a shot and now I'm afraid it's not possible. Will the IA screw me as a borderline applicant?
As a college freshman, I was caught for plagiarism through insufficient citation/documentation of sources. This was for a paper in an P/F intro writing course that I hated and I was already really struggling at a school I hated. I found an online source that really expressed a point I wanted to include in my paper very well but did not properly cite, paraphrase, etc. and my professor dinged me for "passing others' work off as my own."
This is where I get lost and confused. I did not have a disciplinary hearing and the matter was resolved between me and my professor. There was a 3rd party mediator involved to make sure things stayed civil. This 3rd party was from the honor council office I think? I took responsibility for my actions, received a zero for the paper, did a makeup assignment, and worked with a writing center tutor for the remainder of the semester as agreed upon by professor. I finished the class with no further issues and with otherwise satisfactory marks from this professor. I have had no incidents in the 8 years since (yes, I learned my lesson and I'm much, much more careful now) and strong letters from my professors. I've emailed my undergrad dean's office and the current honor council admin to see what the official documentation is, if there is any. If I check off a box on my new AMCAS for an IA that happened 8 years ago, am I ****ed? I've spent the past few years trying to rebuild and recover from my awful, awful undergrad years and just started to feel like maybe med school was worth a shot and now I'm afraid it's not possible. Will the IA screw me as a borderline applicant?