Dubz_PA2017 Posted October 12, 2016 Hi everyone! I thought I'd create a separate topic thread for the students that have received their acceptances to Duke!! Congratulations everyone!!
Petunia Posted October 13, 2016 Hi! quick question, I am filling out my forms to confirm acceptance, and on the background check form it says to list all convictions. I had a speeding ticket 8 years ago, I don't know if that means I was convicted for speeding. Does anyone know?
mtnpa Posted October 13, 2016 Hi! quick question, I am filling out my forms to confirm acceptance, and on the background check form it says to list all convictions. I had a speeding ticket 8 years ago, I don't know if that means I was convicted for speeding. Does anyone know? Hmm, http://www.carinsurance.com/kb/is-a-speeding-ticket-considered-the-same-as-a-conviction.aspx Now I need to check my driving record because I've paid a "unlawful passing through a solid white line (horribly timed, everyone does it at that area but a cop passed me at that exact time so had to stop)". Not sure how correct that website is though.
mtnpa Posted October 13, 2016 Ah, I haven't actually looked at the bg check form yet so I missed the Felony conviction part. Yeah, the traffic tickets don't apply.
Petunia Posted October 13, 2016 lol! Ok I tried to log back in and the server is down... but I swear I remember reading < felony, misdemeanor, etc, including speeding tickets> as what is written. I am sure a speeding ticket from 8 years ago isn't a big deal, but I am trying to be honest. I will paste the exact verbiage on here later when the site is back up!
Petunia Posted October 13, 2016 Just the fact that we are having a discussion about the details of filling out our acceptance paperwork is making me so excited! I feel so super lucky! Congrats friends - see you soon!
Petunia Posted October 13, 2016 See!! I'm not crazy...lol. Or at least not about this topic :) II. ATTESTATIONHave you EVER been convicted of any offenses, criminal, felony, or misdemeanor? (Offenses include but are not limited to underage possession of alcohol, possession of illegal substances, motor vehicle violations such as speeding or reckless driving).
Petunia Posted October 13, 2016 lol guys, these are not felony convictions Ah, I haven't actually looked at the bg check form yet so I missed the Felony conviction part. Yeah, the traffic tickets don't apply. II. ATTESTATION Have you EVER been convicted of any offenses, criminal, felony, or misdemeanor? (Offenses include but are not limited to underage possession of alcohol, possession of illegal substances, motor vehicle violations such as speeding or reckless driving).
mtnpa Posted October 13, 2016 I think this is the first time I've ever seen this question include motor vehicle violations. Part of me wish I fought it in court (the cop even told me to and that she wouldn't even show up) but I was busy with work and just paid it. I'm sure it won't hurt us being accepted though and include it since they'll see regardless with a background check.
Petunia Posted October 13, 2016 ^^ I agree... my one and only ticket was dumb and not really fair. And I can't remember if I ended up fighting it..lol. It was 8 or 9 years ago. I am not worried about these for acceptance, since most people have had a speeding ticket
mtnpa Posted October 13, 2016 What are misdemeanor and felony moving violations? The majority of moving offenses are infractions — minor traffic offenses that are kept within the jurisdiction of the traffic courts. But some traffic violations may be prosecuted in the criminal courts as either misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the severity of the crime. Felonies represent the most severe crimes, while misdemeanors are between infractions and felonies. Felonies and misdemeanors, unlike infractions, can result in heavy fines, loss of driving privileges, and, in some cases, imprisonment. Each state handles these classifications differently. We may be good because it's not an actual "misdemeanor"? Lol I'm starting to think we are reading too much into this.
mtnpa Posted October 14, 2016 I have decided to cancel my upcoming interviews and I am 100% sure I will be attending Duke in the fall. :D It feels right and I am super excited now! Can't wait to meet all our classmates!
jchang436 Posted October 14, 2016 I cancelled my interview at A.T. Still and MCPHS. And I am in the process of cancelling my interview at Oregon Health and Science University. I am Duke bound!
UtahPM Posted October 14, 2016 II. ATTESTATION Have you EVER been convicted of any offenses, criminal, felony, or misdemeanor? (Offenses include but are not limited to underage possession of alcohol, possession of illegal substances, motor vehicle violations such as speeding or reckless driving). It depends on the state what qualifies as a misdemeanor. I listed everything ,which isn't that much, I thought might show up. I am not trying to hide anything
UtahPM Posted October 14, 2016 I interviewed on 10/5. Did anyone else interview that day? Congrats and I am looking forward to meeting everyone
Petunia Posted October 17, 2016 I interviewed on 10/5. Did anyone else interview that day? Congrats and I am looking forward to meeting everyone I was also 10/5. I think I know who you are... ;) Your name is giving it away. I believe we were sitting together at the table while we waited for all the interviews to take place
Petunia Posted October 17, 2016 Did ya'll get net id's? I have my student id- but I am trying to log-in to look at the housing website that they sent us. The help desk said my student id isn't what I need, and they should give me a net id I paid my fee and finished the paperwork this morning :)
Emma_E Posted October 23, 2016 Hey Guys, Regarding Speeding tickets, it is considered a misdemeanor and when I sent my application in Last year i put mines on their. This is by no means a reason for rejection however, not putting can be perceived as "lying" and that is something you dont want to deal with. As for as net I.D. you will get those mid next year around April I believe and would allow you to access your duke portal - Wendy would send out an email when those are sent - however they would come from Duke IT itself and not Wendy so look out for that. Good Luck -Em
DPAP-2018 Posted October 24, 2016 I politely disagree about the Speeding Tickets being a Misdemeanor issue. That's just, well, it's not legally accurate. The vast majority of traffic citations are simply "infractions", not Misdemeanors. Put it this way, an infraction might cost you a small fine and points on your driving record. A Misdemeanor or Felony are potentially jailable offenses that can go to trial by jury. To that extent, most courts have separate County Traffic Courts for the minor citations like speeding (a moving violation) or parking tickets (a non-moving violation). Misdemeanors and Felonies, on the other hand, are seen in Criminal Court. They're a totally different ballgame that can result in the individual serving jail time in a local, state, or federal jail. Misdemeanors require smaller fines and shorter jail times. They're lesser offenses. Felony offenses have large fines and extended jail times, and loss of rights to things like voting and gun ownership, and also preclude licensure for many professional organizations. Of note: drug offenses can often preclude students from being eligible for federal financial aid sources. Some Examples: Traffic Infraction: - Minor Speeding - No Blinkers when Passing - Broken Tail Light - Failing to Stop at Light/Stop Sign - Parking In a No-parking Zone - Expire Parking Meter Misdemeanor: - First DUI - Possession of Marijuana, etc - Reckless Driving - Failure to Stop at an Accident - Shop-Lifting - Minor in Possession of Alcohol Felony: - Vehicular Manslaughter/Homicide - Severe Hit & Runs - Repeat DUIs - Drug Distribution - Attempted Rape/Rape - Assault with a Deadly Weapon - Attempted Homicide - Homicide See This PDF from Find-Law: http://files.findlaw.com/pdf/traffic/traffic.findlaw.com_traffic-tickets_misdemeanor-amp-felony-traffic-offenses.pdf Hope that clears things up! As per Net-IDs – yep. Sit tight. You'll get them later in late Spring. In the meantime, if any of you have questions about housing/living in the Durham area, just holler. Hey Guys, Regarding Speeding tickets, it is considered a misdemeanor and when I sent my application in Last year i put mines on their. This is by no means a reason for rejection however, not putting can be perceived as "lying" and that is something you dont want to deal with. As for as net I.D. you will get those mid next year around April I believe and would allow you to access your duke portal - Wendy would send out an email when those are sent - however they would come from Duke IT itself and not Wendy so look out for that. Good Luck -Em –Tapatalk for iOS–
Onward&upward Posted October 24, 2016 Congratulations guys for getting in. I wanted to know how long it took Duke to inform you of your acceptance from date of interview?
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