Hey all - Long time lurker, first time poster here. I just found this thread and could use some advice. I was recently admitted to a top 15 program with a full scholarship. Of course they are doing the Kroll background check. I didn't lie on anything on my application, but there are 2 things that might need explaining.
The first is that 1.5 years ago I was charged with a DWI. However, the charges were dropped (because it was a b.s. charge in the first place), but I know that it shows up on background checks (only that I was charged). I cannot have it expunged for 2 years....so, I have to wait till the end of this year to completely erase it from my record. On my application, they asked if I've ever been "convicted" or plead "no contest" to anything other than some sort of a misdemeanor (not sure of the exact wording). So, I checked "no" which is completely accurate. I now have the opportunity to contact them to "clarify" anything that might need clarification but am debating even bringing it up, since I answered the question truthfully and accurately. Thoughts?
The second is a bit more trivial....I am pretty sure that for one of my recommenders, I listed him as my supervisor, when technically, he is an "indirect supervisor." I do all my work for him, but I report to someone else. I won't go into details, but the guy I report to would probably have had typos in his letter of recommendation, whereas the guy I used (who has a much more prestigious job and reputation within the company) is someone I really respect and was thrilled to have write my letter of recommendation. My concern here is that if Kroll asks the company (i.e. HR) who I report to, they will list a different name than the person who wrote my letter. I know for a fact that if Kroll contacts my recommender, he would either say he was my supervisor or explain the situation, as we have already discussed this scenario. Does anyone know if this is a big deal at all?
Thanks in advance!!