Disclose traffic tickets for Georgetown? Ambiguous question
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 7:05 pm
I have one speeding ticket on my driver record, and it was in a state where traffic violations are misdemeanors (paying fine --> guilty plea --> misdemeanor conviction). Just to be safe, I have a two sentence addendum for schools that ask for misdemeanors/misdemeanor convictions but don't specifically exclude traffic violations. I'm working on my Georgetown application and here's what they ask:
Clearly I'm nitpicking and would probably be fine either way. Just want to see if anyone else has noticed this ambiguity and can perhaps clarify.
Strictly speaking, it seems like "other than a traffic violation" oddly applies to pending charges only (i.e., I should answer "yes" and include the addendum. Think of it like a logical "or" statement--the first disjunct, alone, is true.) I could include it just to be safe, but if they didn't intend it that way (which seems most likely), the addendum would be unnecessary/unrequested. I'd like to avoid them thinking "did this guy miss our explicit [sic] exception for traffic violations?"Georgetown app wrote:Have you ever been convicted of a criminal offense, or is any charge now pending against you for any crime other than a traffic violation?
Clearly I'm nitpicking and would probably be fine either way. Just want to see if anyone else has noticed this ambiguity and can perhaps clarify.