500 characters to explain C&F, could you please check me.
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 5:18 pm
This is for George Mason
1.In March of 2005 I was ticketed for Speeding by the GA State Patrol outside of Blythe, GA while in the police academy. I pled guilty to Speeding, a misdemeanor, and paid the requisite fine. I have since had a clean record.
3.Fall 2004 I attended ASU as a transient student from NGCSU. I was placed on academic probation. Preparing for a career without school I stopped going & dropped out. Grown up now, I hope my academic efforts since restarting school have helped prove my seriousness to excel.
Thinking I should probably use capacity or willingness instead of seriousness.
They give a space with 500 characters to explain the affirmatives or say write an addendum if space is needed. What I wrote below fits in that space and hopefully shows acknowledgement and contrition for my sins. Does it look okay or should I expand more?C&F questions wrote: 1. Have you ever been charged with, convicted of, or pled guilty or no contest to a felony, misdeamor charge, and/or traffic violation?
Yes
Required field 2. Are there currently any criminal charges pending or expected to be brought against you?
No
Required field 3. Have you ever been dismissed from; placed on academic warning, academic probation, or conduct probation at; or subjected to any academic or conduct disciplinary action in any of the colleges, universities, or graduate or professional schools you have attended? (Please review copies of your transcripts to confirm the accuracy of your response to this question.)
Yes
Required field 4. Have you ever been known by any other name or names?
No
1.In March of 2005 I was ticketed for Speeding by the GA State Patrol outside of Blythe, GA while in the police academy. I pled guilty to Speeding, a misdemeanor, and paid the requisite fine. I have since had a clean record.
3.Fall 2004 I attended ASU as a transient student from NGCSU. I was placed on academic probation. Preparing for a career without school I stopped going & dropped out. Grown up now, I hope my academic efforts since restarting school have helped prove my seriousness to excel.
Thinking I should probably use capacity or willingness instead of seriousness.