Presentation went really well. I feel like I overprepared for it, but eh. I think I was the only student presenting that wasn't a grad student? Yeah, awesome.
Almost caught up on everything! Hooray. Except the JET application is only 50% done... oh well, nothing I don't have time to catch up on. I hope.
Oh, yeah.
ANYONE WITH KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW OR KNOWLEDGE OF THE JET PROGRAMME'S APPLICATION PLEASE REPOND.
It's a small thing. Back in 2006, a party I was at got busted up and I was charged with a minor in possession. I took a drunk driving class (even though I wasn't driving...), and then the officer met with me just before I was tried, made sure I took the class, and then left. The judge didn't like that, but when she called for the officer he didn't come back, and she had to throw the case out.
Well, so I know for certain that there is no MIP conviction on my record. However, the application asks whether I was arrested, convicted, or CHARGED with anything. I know damn well that I was charged at some point, so I said yes.
But I wonder if I even need to. Unless my memory's faulty and I was found not guilty instead, I'm fairly sure the case was just dismissed. Does this still count as a charge? Will I even need to report something so minor? More importantly, will this show up on an FBI background check?
I only worry because, if I say no but the charge is still somewhere in the records, then I could be disqualified for omitting it. However, if I say yes, then I have to make my way all the way to the courthouse and try and negotiate with a bloated bureaucracy until my eyes bleed, and I may not even need to. So, I'd like to know. Thanks for anyone's help ahead of time.