<p>Say someone has something on her Cornell judicial record (for something like getting caught drinking twice). I heard that your record gets cleared, or put away after you graduate, so if you were to apply to law school or medical school after taking a year off, could you just not report that you ever had a judicial record?</p>
<p>They usually give you fairly straightforward instructions. If something asks “Have you ever been had disciplinary issues” then you must answer yes. If they ask you “Have you ever been convicted of a crime” then you must answer no. </p>
<p>After you’ve been out of school for a year, though? I’m fuzzy as to the deetz. Suggest you call JA. My gut instinct says you can say no.</p>
<p>Thanks for the response. If anyone else knows anything about this or has an opinion on this I’d be grateful to hear.</p>