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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:22 pm
by postn0bills
Thanks for the responses!

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:28 pm
by Ludo!
This is not serious is it?

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:30 pm
by postn0bills
Totally serious. I am the anxious type and want to be certain.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:32 pm
by Ludo!
None of these things have any possibility whatsoever of coming up in any kind of background check. You also don't have to disclose the times you stole paper clips from work or the times you had impure thoughts. YWIA

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:35 pm
by PizzaShrapnel
postn0bills wrote:Totally serious. I am the anxious type and want to be certain.
I'd say you're straight... had something like this happen to me and it wasn't on my record/arrest record. But it was in the dorms, so, maybe, if it's on your student conduct record?

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:36 pm
by postn0bills
Thank you for your response, but you don't have to be so condescending. I think my concerns are legitimate, especially for the third situation in terms of a background check. I want to cover everything before potentially wasting three years of my life.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:37 pm
by hotspur
postn0bills wrote:There are three minor things that have happened in my life, and I did not get in trouble with the law, but should I disclose them anyway?

1. As a high school student, received a zero for plagiarism, teacher verbally told me it would not be on my record (does high school even matter?)

2. Pulled over for a traffic violation, but the cop let me off with a warning.

3. This is the one I'm most concerned about: during my freshman year of college, I was in a dorm room (not mine) where my friends had just smoked marijuana. I did not smoke. Suddenly police broke down the door, found marijuana and paraphernalia, and arrested my friends. I told them I had not been smoking, and none of the drugs/para belonged to me. My friends confirmed this, and after smelling my breath and asking for my license for my information, they let me go. My friends went to jail and were sentenced to community service, but I never heard from the police again.

Would any of these things in some capacity show up on my record? I know I may seem overly worried here, but I would rather be safe than sorry. Any input is helpful, thanks!
Sounds like an anxious type's ideal situation.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:37 pm
by iowalum
Dude, if it makes you feel better, just write about it. Definitely not the first two, but it's not going to hurt you and if it makes you less anxious then just do it.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:38 pm
by postn0bills
PizzaShrapnel wrote:
postn0bills wrote:Totally serious. I am the anxious type and want to be certain.
I'd say you're straight... had something like this happen to me and it wasn't on my record/arrest record. But it was in the dorms, so, maybe, if it's on your student conduct record?
Thank you, I'm not sure that it would be on my student conduct record. The campus police didn't come in, the real police did. My friends later met with school officials, but I received no such notification.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:39 pm
by postn0bills
hotspur wrote:
postn0bills wrote:There are three minor things that have happened in my life, and I did not get in trouble with the law, but should I disclose them anyway?

1. As a high school student, received a zero for plagiarism, teacher verbally told me it would not be on my record (does high school even matter?)

2. Pulled over for a traffic violation, but the cop let me off with a warning.

3. This is the one I'm most concerned about: during my freshman year of college, I was in a dorm room (not mine) where my friends had just smoked marijuana. I did not smoke. Suddenly police broke down the door, found marijuana and paraphernalia, and arrested my friends. I told them I had not been smoking, and none of the drugs/para belonged to me. My friends confirmed this, and after smelling my breath and asking for my license for my information, they let me go. My friends went to jail and were sentenced to community service, but I never heard from the police again.

Would any of these things in some capacity show up on my record? I know I may seem overly worried here, but I would rather be safe than sorry. Any input is helpful, thanks!
Sounds like an anxious type's ideal situation.
HA. that's actually hilarious. i surprisingly did not have a panic attack.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:43 pm
by PizzaShrapnel
postn0bills wrote:
PizzaShrapnel wrote:
postn0bills wrote:Totally serious. I am the anxious type and want to be certain.
I'd say you're straight... had something like this happen to me and it wasn't on my record/arrest record. But it was in the dorms, so, maybe, if it's on your student conduct record?
Thank you, I'm not sure that it would be on my student conduct record. The campus police didn't come in, the real police did. My friends later met with school officials, but I received no such notification.
You're all good, furrsure.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:45 pm
by postn0bills
PizzaShrapnel wrote:
postn0bills wrote:
PizzaShrapnel wrote:
postn0bills wrote:Totally serious. I am the anxious type and want to be certain.
I'd say you're straight... had something like this happen to me and it wasn't on my record/arrest record. But it was in the dorms, so, maybe, if it's on your student conduct record?
Thank you, I'm not sure that it would be on my student conduct record. The campus police didn't come in, the real police did. My friends later met with school officials, but I received no such notification.
You're all good, furrsure.
Thanks, appreciated.

Re: Do I need a C&F Addendum?

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:47 pm
by jetissent
You're totally going to be fine without one but given that you said your nervous, call your dean of students and ask if it is on your record. I did the opposite--disclosed something that wasn't on my student record--and it needlessly held up processing of my app at Columbia and Stanford for over a month so make sure you check before you write one.

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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:54 pm
by jeanster
Love this thread.

What I would give to hear that the OP was arrested last week.

It's nice to know that someone is more nervous about their cycle than I am.