dabots wrote:
i wouldnt worry about it. at most write an optional essay about it.
I have to disagree... Unless they ask you to, I wouldnt even write an essay about it. I certainly wouldn't waste my space on the optional essay with this.
The kinds of crimes they are looking for are things that would put other people - your classmates, professors, etc - at risk ....im talking about assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, assault with a deadly weapon, manslaughter, murder, rape, false imprisonment, domestic assault, kidnapping, a dozen TROs, etc.
Either that or issues of serious ethical breach such as say b&e or embellzement, RICO act stuff.
The stuff you speak of is meaningless. I wouldn't even write about it in an optional essay - it'll show a lack of "big picture" skills. Some schools require you to write an explanation if you have ever been convicted of a crime - some say "felony" specifically, some just say a crime. If you do have to write something KEEP IT SHORT. I'm talking like four or five sentences AT MOST. Less is more.
Basically, if you have to write something, just say:
* I was young and made a foolish decision for which I am regretful.
* I have since grown and matured into a different person.
Don't get into explaining anything. Just admit the mistake, say "my bad" and move on.