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Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 12:36 pm
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I'm in no way an expert on this sort of thing/take this with as much salt as you'd like, but I would want to see a lengthier explanation on how the Generalized Anxiety Disorder led to your cheating, or about how the disorder undermined your ability to think clearly and altered your state of mind to the point where you were not thinking like yourself, and thought that cheating was acceptable.Anonymous User wrote:So I applied to 11 schools and waitlisted at 4 so far. No acceptances whatsoever..
My LSAT is solid, and my GPA is not too bad either 17x, 3.7x
For all the schools that I was waitlisted at, I was above both median GPA and LSAT.
I'm starting to think it had to do with my character & fitness statement
where I talked about having an anxiety disorder that partially led me to cheat on my exam..
(Stupid reason, I know. There cannot be any excuses for cheating.)
What do you guys think?
(i.e., should I expect waitlists/rejections from other schools and start thinking about NOT going to law school at all? :/)
Maybe it led them to think that... I cannot handle stress that comes from law school & beyond?
Or maybe they were stigmatized?
On __/__/____, I pleaded guilty to violating _________'s Code of Academic Integrity by cheating on the final exam for ______ class. I was given a grade punishment for the exam.
Although I understand that there is no excuse for cheating or academic dishonesty, I was suffering from Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I had not received any treatment at this point because even though I was attending counseling sessions, I was not yet diagnosed with the disorder. Regardless of the circumstances, the decision I made on the exam was wrong.
On __/__/____, I was diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I received treatment and have since been able to control my anxiety under academic and non-academic pressure alike. The incident mentioned above was my first and only violation of the Code, and I remained in good standing until graduation.