C&F impact at T5??? Forum
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C&F impact at T5???
Would a single minor infraction in high school (say, a ticket for underage drinking or trespassing) that resulted in a misdemeanor hold some one back from admission at HYSCC? Numbers are 3.94/173, and the ticket was dismissed on my 21st birthday after completion of court program.
- Pneumonia
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Re: C&F impact at T5???
You're good, don't worry about it,
- EnderWiggin
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Hard to say for T5, you're good as gold for T6 though.
- Dcc617
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Re: C&F impact at T5???
You're being overly neurotic.kenneth_parcell wrote:Would a single minor infraction in high school (say, a ticket for underage drinking or trespassing) that resulted in a misdemeanor hold some one back from admission at HYSCC? Numbers are 3.94/173, and the ticket was dismissed on my 21st birthday after completion of court program.
- gsy987
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Re: C&F impact at T5???
Not only that, if the ticket was dropped, I don't think you'd even need to mention it! That said, I'm kinda hoping there's a funny story behind this.Dcc617 wrote:You're being overly neurotic.kenneth_parcell wrote:Would a single minor infraction in high school (say, a ticket for underage drinking or trespassing) that resulted in a misdemeanor hold some one back from admission at HYSCC? Numbers are 3.94/173, and the ticket was dismissed on my 21st birthday after completion of court program.
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- jnwa
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Re: C&F impact at T5???
Only NYU would find such an egregious violation of the law acceptable.
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Re: C&F impact at T5???
OP obviously already knows that. That's why he/she said "top 5."jnwa wrote:Only NYU would find such an egregious violation of the law acceptable.