I've accepted my appointment to be part of the class of 2017, but I haven't shaken the guilt that I lied about alcohol and marijuana use in some online forms turned in months ago.
Both are from a part of my life that has been behind me for a long time, and I'm going to come clean when going through forms, paperwork, or other questions on I-Day.
The guilt has eaten at me for months now and I can't enter a chapter of my life this important with skeletons in my closet. Frankly, it's not fair for others to lose their spot by telling the truth, and me to get in by lying.
What degree of punishment am I going to face when they realize I have conflicting answers? If it means the loss of my appointment, I'll admit I will be thoroughly disappointed, but I can understand that result.
Thanks for your help.
Both are from a part of my life that has been behind me for a long time, and I'm going to come clean when going through forms, paperwork, or other questions on I-Day.
The guilt has eaten at me for months now and I can't enter a chapter of my life this important with skeletons in my closet. Frankly, it's not fair for others to lose their spot by telling the truth, and me to get in by lying.
What degree of punishment am I going to face when they realize I have conflicting answers? If it means the loss of my appointment, I'll admit I will be thoroughly disappointed, but I can understand that result.
Thanks for your help.