I was scheduled for the naturalization interview next Monday, but I am surprised (AND CONCERNED) about how soon I received the notice. I read on the USCIS website that it is taking between 6 and 9 months for the whole process but I JUST APPLIED IN APRIL. (its been 3 months). Furthermore, I live in an area where there are lots of immigrants, so I assume that my local office is one where the whole process takes longer.

Here is why I am concerned:

On the application, I wrote that I had two misdemanor charges:
1. MIP (alcohol), in 2006
Explanation: I was at a "college party" and the cops busted me. I had to go to court and after completing 12 hours of community service, they dismissed the charge (without entering a CONVICTION)

2. Human Waste (urinating in public place), early 2007.
Explanation: Leaving another party, I did something immature.........
The officer saw me and gave me a citation. After paying a fine (less than $100) and good conduct for the next 3 months, the charge was dismissed
(without entering a CONVICTION).

I am wondering, was my interview scheduled this early only because I admitted to a crime (misdemeanor)?

I also need advice (or opinion) on what to respond if the officer asks me for more details about the incidents. By the way I am submitting certified documentation from the court. And I am sure the average person knows that the majority of college students drink BEFORE TURNING 21.