C&F addendum-
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 8:13 am
temp account-
LSAT- 175
GPA- 3.57
C&F problem- got suspended from first undergrad for drinking in the residence hall while on behavioral probation (fall 2014)
C&F addendum as it reads now-
At [x university] in my second semester, Spring of 2014, I was subject to probation and temporary withdrawal from the college following an incident where along with several friends, I had consumed psychoactive substances and had to reported an overdose. No criminal charges were filed, but the incident deeply affected me, resulting in a heavy depression that I dealt with in an emotionally immature way, using alcohol as a crutch for my feelings of inadequacy and failure. Returning to [x university], I was caught in one of the residence halls with alcohol, and indefinitely suspended while receiving inpatient treatment for a serious manic depressive incident. It was the single most profoundly shameful moment in my life, and the turning point that helped shape my perspective and motivate me to overcome my addiction. Since that incident in October of 2014, I have remained completely sober, paid my own way through college and supplemented my time volunteering at both homeless and women’s shelters to help those most vulnerable to the pressures of substance abuse.
I have kept in contact with the dean of [x university] who is willing to write the addendum note attachment to the t-14's that need it, I graduate in ~1 semester, but would like to see if this addendum is adequate, or if I'm completely out of the running for a CCN or even T-14 in general. (if you're wondering why I got put on behavioral probation for reporting an overdose, I went to college in one of the ~10 states that doesn't have a good samaritan non-disclosure law, which sucked, but also I fully accept that I was an idiot kid and that all of these problems are 100% my fault)
LSAT- 175
GPA- 3.57
C&F problem- got suspended from first undergrad for drinking in the residence hall while on behavioral probation (fall 2014)
C&F addendum as it reads now-
At [x university] in my second semester, Spring of 2014, I was subject to probation and temporary withdrawal from the college following an incident where along with several friends, I had consumed psychoactive substances and had to reported an overdose. No criminal charges were filed, but the incident deeply affected me, resulting in a heavy depression that I dealt with in an emotionally immature way, using alcohol as a crutch for my feelings of inadequacy and failure. Returning to [x university], I was caught in one of the residence halls with alcohol, and indefinitely suspended while receiving inpatient treatment for a serious manic depressive incident. It was the single most profoundly shameful moment in my life, and the turning point that helped shape my perspective and motivate me to overcome my addiction. Since that incident in October of 2014, I have remained completely sober, paid my own way through college and supplemented my time volunteering at both homeless and women’s shelters to help those most vulnerable to the pressures of substance abuse.
I have kept in contact with the dean of [x university] who is willing to write the addendum note attachment to the t-14's that need it, I graduate in ~1 semester, but would like to see if this addendum is adequate, or if I'm completely out of the running for a CCN or even T-14 in general. (if you're wondering why I got put on behavioral probation for reporting an overdose, I went to college in one of the ~10 states that doesn't have a good samaritan non-disclosure law, which sucked, but also I fully accept that I was an idiot kid and that all of these problems are 100% my fault)