My past, an insurmountable obstacle?
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 11:27 am
To make a long story short, I had a challenging childhood. I was raised by a single mother of four after my father abandoned us and skipped town. We were impoverished. (living in subsidized housing, foodstamps, the whole nine yards) My mother was in school full time, working full time, and doing her best to raise us at the same time. I responded to these challenges by acting out. I developed a deep resentment for authority and an extremely negative attitude. I got in a fair amount of trouble with the law, neglected my financial responsibilities, and generally didn't care about anything. My late teens and early twenties were marked by consistent irresponsibility. This is evidenced by my criminal record. From the time I was 18 until I turned 21, I was cited for underage consumption of alcohol 5 times. At age 21 I was cited for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia for having a small amount of marijuana and a pipe. In 2008, at the age of 23, this reckless path of delinquency culminated in a DUI arrest and an additional marijuana/pipe citation. The DUI arrest was a turning point in my life. It woke me up to the fact that I was heading down a dismal road of failure and mediocrity. So I decided to turn my life around.
Since my 2008 DUI arrest, I haven't had so much as a parking ticket. It took a lot of self-reflection, time and discipline to transform myself from the angry, irresponsible young man I was to the man I am today. I'm currently enrolled in the University of Colorado at Denver. I'll be starting the last semester of my junior year in a couple weeks, and I have a 4.0 GPA. My question is this; does my criminal history disqualify me from law school/bar admission, assuming I disclose everything openly and completely? Additionally, if I maintain my GPA through graduation and score exceptionally well on the LSAT, will my criminal record have a negative impact on my scholarship eligibility? I'm familiar with the character and fitness aspect of the application process, and this is my main concern.
To summarize:
5 underage consumptions from 2004 - 2006
2 marijuana citations, one in 2006 and one in 2008
1 DUI arrest/conviction, 2008
Since then, nothing. I have made a genuine, sincere effort to turn my life around and make something of myself.
Since my 2008 DUI arrest, I haven't had so much as a parking ticket. It took a lot of self-reflection, time and discipline to transform myself from the angry, irresponsible young man I was to the man I am today. I'm currently enrolled in the University of Colorado at Denver. I'll be starting the last semester of my junior year in a couple weeks, and I have a 4.0 GPA. My question is this; does my criminal history disqualify me from law school/bar admission, assuming I disclose everything openly and completely? Additionally, if I maintain my GPA through graduation and score exceptionally well on the LSAT, will my criminal record have a negative impact on my scholarship eligibility? I'm familiar with the character and fitness aspect of the application process, and this is my main concern.
To summarize:
5 underage consumptions from 2004 - 2006
2 marijuana citations, one in 2006 and one in 2008
1 DUI arrest/conviction, 2008
Since then, nothing. I have made a genuine, sincere effort to turn my life around and make something of myself.