C & F Disclosure Necessary?
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 12:57 am
I apologize if this is a really stupid question, but I'm an anxious wreck and I just genuinely don't know what to do. In college, I cheated on an exam. Years later, I don't really know why except I guess I just felt really bad, I emailed the professor to fess up to it. It was a freshman-level course so I don't think the professor would even know who I am, but I just emailed them anyway. Maybe I was dumb for doing that. This was several years ago at this point and I'm out of school already.
To the best of my recollection, I got 0 response from the professor. I probably checked my email over the course of a few months for any response from them or even a referral to academic misconduct. Nothing. Unless I missed something in my spam box or something, nothing, no response ever occurred. My school doesn't have anything on record for me either.
I am genuinely confused/concerned on whether my act of voluntary confession is something I need to/should disclose on law school applications. Part of me says that it's unnecessary because I was never disciplined and I personally don't know of any investigation happened because of this. But every post I read emphasizes the importance of candor/voluntary disclosure/etc. especially because of the bar. I'm telling myself that this doesn't fall under any of the questions usually asked by law schools/bars, but I'm driving myself insane that it might.
I'm worried that I'd be disclosing something I don't absolutely have to and would like someone to tell me I'm being crazy anxious in my own head lmao.
To the best of my recollection, I got 0 response from the professor. I probably checked my email over the course of a few months for any response from them or even a referral to academic misconduct. Nothing. Unless I missed something in my spam box or something, nothing, no response ever occurred. My school doesn't have anything on record for me either.
I am genuinely confused/concerned on whether my act of voluntary confession is something I need to/should disclose on law school applications. Part of me says that it's unnecessary because I was never disciplined and I personally don't know of any investigation happened because of this. But every post I read emphasizes the importance of candor/voluntary disclosure/etc. especially because of the bar. I'm telling myself that this doesn't fall under any of the questions usually asked by law schools/bars, but I'm driving myself insane that it might.
I'm worried that I'd be disclosing something I don't absolutely have to and would like someone to tell me I'm being crazy anxious in my own head lmao.