<p>I am a senior currently in school.
In freshman year, I was emergency expelled (basically a two-week suspension) for creating software applications that exploited our school laptops and distributing it (the software) among my classmates. It basically removed all security on our macbook's.
That was my only blemish on my record, and I was wondering if I should include it into my essays. It did make my GPA that year low (2.9, 3.0), as well as other issues with my family. However, sophomore and junior year, I took honors as well as AP's, and got 3.6 and 3.7 respectively. My cumulative is currently about 3.4, and as of now, I'm taking 1 AP class (I only have 3 classes at my school because of running start). At CC, I'm taking Math 142, Econ, English 101, Accounting, and possibly Intro to programming. I know what I'm going to major in.
My question is, do I include the expulsion and somehow use that to my advantage? Do I have a good chance in going to a good school? I know some parts of this thread relates to more than just this question, but I wanted to include it anyways. Thanks.</p>