I'm new to 7sage, but not to LSAT and the admissions process. I'm getting ready to apply for the fall 2017 cycle and I recently learned of something that could possibly ruin my apps... my criminal history. I was unaware, until now, that you MUST disclose your criminal background when applying.
My GPA is above the median for my target school and so is my LSAT score. I have good work experience, interned with a government consulting firm. I'm 27 years old (about to turn 28), and am just about to finish my BS in economics. And... I have 5 underage drinking charges and two marijuana possession charges. Oh, and god knows how many speeding tickets. No felonies or serious crimes. Just the mark of someone who loved to party when they were a teenager. So I heard some good things about 7sage and figured I would ask the community to see if I could get some guidance on my situation.
I really want an honest, unadulterated answer. Am i fucked? All of these charges happened between ages 15-21. So, they were a long time ago. I'm just worried that this might show a pattern of behavior that calls into question my "character and fitness." Granted it has been almost 8 years since I last had a run in with the law, I'm just worried the volume of charges might be too much for them to look past.
I feel terrible right now, and am kind of freaking out. I put in so much time and effort with school and the LSAT. Being rejected for my criminal background would just crush my whole world.
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Well it's good to know that your GPA/LSAT are above your target school's medians - that should show the adcomms a good sign of maturity. First thing's first: completely own up to your past. The last thing you want to do is justify and/or make excuses for what happened. Second: I would focus really strongly on writing an addendum for this - it will look good on you if your addendum has a "happy ending" to it. Basically your 'happy ending' would be how you've matured, finished college, and are now pursuing law school. Don't worry though, you aren't the only applicant that has a criminal background or has to explain a discrepancy in a GPA etc. None of us are perfect, it all depends on what we do to make up for our wrongdoings.
Stay positive.
Talk about Karma!
Oh wait, looks like you were comparing the years of the violations. Well OP, the last 3-4 years you haven't had any traffic violations so please try to keep that up! and that's for your safety and the safety of others. These need to be addressed though. After law school when you sign up for the bar, it will be difficult to be allowed to take it if they find hidden offenses on your record.
Well thanks guys, @DEC_LSAT you did not come off too aggressive and I appreciate the candid feedback.
How would I even address this? Do I address all of the individually or can I explain them all together? To be honest, I don't even remember what happened during the "following too closely" charge.
Like everyone said, full disclosure.
The problem with the 5+ underage drinking and drug possessions is that they may see you as someone having a substance abuse problem or a pattern of abusing drugs. I mean, to be honest, most people would stop after getting in trouble one of the first 4 times.... Did you have any record of seeking help for substance abuse? If so, be sure to get proof of that to submit as well.
However, you were younger, time has passed, and with the help of a professional such as our wonderful resident admissions man @david.busis you should be able to explain it in such a way that you'll be alright. Do not try to navigate this without the help of a consultant, because it will be the difference between getting accepted and rejected.
Hope is not lost, though!
Not quite. I'm not actually sure how to get the dispositions if the records are sealed. I think the best option will be contacting the court(s) and going from there.
If you were a minor and have a record of seeking therapy/counseling I think that will work in your favor as well!
Have you ever been convicted of a crime or adjudicated delinquent, or are there any criminal charges pending against you?
(You need not report either juvenile matters for which records have been sealed or minor traffic violations.)
This makes me look like only kind of a fuck up, not a complete fuck up. Hooray!
BTW, for anyone else who needs to do this, you can get a full background check through the FBI or through your states department of public safety. The FBI one takes 12-14 weeks to process, so I''m taking the latter option. If the print out gives exact dates, I should be good to go (I would think that this would be an accurate record of all dispositions?).
If anyone else needs to have similar records procured and has 12-14 weeks to spare, go here:
https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks
If you want to go through a state agency, you will have to find the appropriate state website.
Glad to hear you are in better spirits!
Thank you for this! I'm sure people will find this of benefit!
This 7sage community is way better than TLS. TLS seems likes a bunch of trolly trolls, lol.
TLS is actually awesome and great for somethings. There are a lot of actual practicing attorneys who have helped me immensely.
Unfortunately, things like motivation and empathy seem to be a lacking. For LSAT stuff, 7Sage is the best!
Here's how to write a good C&F addendum:
1. Explain what happened. Give a full account. Take full responsibility.
2. Note the disposition of the charge.
3. Explain how you've learned or changed, and why this will never happen again.
4. Offer to share more information.
I wrote more here, though it's behind a pay wall: https://7sage.com/lesson/how-to-write-a-non-required-addendum/.
Good luck!