Not Your Usual C&F Issue -- Addendum Necessary?
Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2014 10:24 pm
Hey guys.
About a month ago I posted in "What are my chances?" about a C&F issue stemming from a gathering at my off-campus house in early September. I was convicted of two Code of Conduct violations, and appealed the decisions. The appeals process was really long and drawn out, and in the interest of submitting my law school applications as early as possible, I submitted as soon as I received word from the Dean that my appeal had been accepted, and my violation had been changed to a "violation of other University policies."
So, on Friday, I submitted my eleven applications. I have decent numbers (175/3.9), and I'm hoping to pull some $$ in the T14. Well, yesterday I received an apology from the Dean, saying that I had been cleared of all charges, and was not even found guilty of violating any "other University policy." Obviously, that's good news -- but I already reported the issue to 11 schools and explained the supposed violation. Three of the applications have already gone "complete."
What do you think I should do? Is it worth it to write some kind of an addendum and submit it to all of these schools? How would I even go about doing that? Any advice would be very much appreciated!
About a month ago I posted in "What are my chances?" about a C&F issue stemming from a gathering at my off-campus house in early September. I was convicted of two Code of Conduct violations, and appealed the decisions. The appeals process was really long and drawn out, and in the interest of submitting my law school applications as early as possible, I submitted as soon as I received word from the Dean that my appeal had been accepted, and my violation had been changed to a "violation of other University policies."
So, on Friday, I submitted my eleven applications. I have decent numbers (175/3.9), and I'm hoping to pull some $$ in the T14. Well, yesterday I received an apology from the Dean, saying that I had been cleared of all charges, and was not even found guilty of violating any "other University policy." Obviously, that's good news -- but I already reported the issue to 11 schools and explained the supposed violation. Three of the applications have already gone "complete."
What do you think I should do? Is it worth it to write some kind of an addendum and submit it to all of these schools? How would I even go about doing that? Any advice would be very much appreciated!