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I was hoping someone could give me some advice. I took a CSVA a couple days ago. I was completley honest and disclosed everything I could think of. The results of my CVSA showed that I was "stressed" during one question, "did you intentionally omit information to decieve this agency".
I don't know why I showed "stress". I was asked by the interviewer why I think this was the case. I answered honestly. A few years prior I was disqualed from another agency for failure to provide a complete background history. Basically I was sloppy and unintentionally left some minor things out. (i.e. statments to police, a speeding ticket, and old credit cards that were closed out). Nothing left off was disqualifying in itself, but failure to disclose resulted in me being dropped from background.
This time around I was so meticulous to not leave anything out, I guess in the back of mind I was thinking ' is there something else I'm forgeting'. The interviewer said that made sense and he'd include it in his report.
I am a decorated military officer with no significant legal issues. Many of my friends are police officers and have encouraged me to pursue this carrer. I am so worried now that I blew it on my CVSA. Any thoughts?