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Then why do you even bring it up? No parents here, that I can see, are expressing concern re a minor traffic violation you may have incurred.</p>
<p>The issue here is a threesome of violations which go beyond minor traffic violations, in spirit if not in the letter of the law. The more serious issue is your attitude. I’m sure it is possible to create an application which masks your attitude about responsibility, about ethics, about your relationship to the law, about the type of choices you enjoy making and rationalizing.</p>
<p>If you succeed in presenting yourself as other than you are, you might have great success. As I said before, if you come across in your applications as you come across here, you will not have much success.</p>
<p>Your whole focus appears to be on making a case for why your actions shouldn’t really be anyone’s concern, why they shouldn’t really count. You can hope that an admissions office will see it that way. I think all of us know that an admissions office will NOT see it that way. So your only hope is to present yourself as different from who you are.</p>
<p>Not something you will get any support for on this board.</p>
<p>P.S. “All the complaining about a curfew traffic violation” is in the context of the whole picture you have presented, the attitude you convey and the goal you have in posting this thread. Which is to be told that it’s no big deal, not to worry, you’ll do great. We don’t think you will and we don’t think you should. Unless you want to start to look at things a little differently.</p>
<p>Some here are posting totally out of concern for you, because they have seen something a bit too much like this before - in Lucifer. If you haven’t already, search for the threads from and about him. No one wants to see you end up as he did, golani. You don’t think there’s a snowball’s chance in he** that you will. He didn’t think there was a chance either.</p>