<p>Do you think that if I send a Jan 1st common app supp fourm to a college i'll still be considered?...again i only have the supp fourm and fee to send in.</p>
<p>Yes, but do it ASAP.</p>
<p>BU and Cornell said they would process applications that are a little late.</p>
<p>I think that as long as you get the application in before office hours for the admissions office begin the next day , you should be fine. (i hear that they download them in bulk )</p>
<p>Mine is not on the common app site but is linked. I have to either email or mail it. Do you think i'm still ok?</p>
<p>Why are you waiting? Just do it! NOW!</p>
<p>I sent my JHU application supplement at 1:40 am, which is only 11:40pm my time! However, it says I submitted the application on 1/2. My common app was sent on 1/1, meeting the deadline, but my payment was also on 1/2 appearently. </p>
<p>JHU is the only school that has not downloaded my application! Every other school has, is this because i was marked as late for turning in the supplement?</p>
<p>Also, Upenn has recieved my common application, but not the supplement and it is 1/2. Is it too late?</p>
<p>Omg, I have the exact same problem. I submitted my supplement on Jan. 2 but my actual application on Jan. 1. In actuality, I only submitted them a few minutes apart. For Cornell, they downloaded my application but not my supplement, and Johns Hopkins they have done neither. Does that mean they aren't accepting them?</p>
<p>Not to be an ass, but I would reject anyone who turned an app in late like that. I mean for cutting it so close...I would just know that applicant would likely turn in college work the same way.</p>
<p>Okay, maybe not auto-reject, but it would hurt badly.</p>
<p>i submitted my UVA app like 4 minutes late tooooooooooooooo T________________________________T</p>
<p>does anyone know if UVA is strict with that kinda stuff. I saw that the credit card transaction went through. I hope i didnt just waste $60 :(</p>
<p>for jhu people, i asked admissionsdaniel, and he said it won't hurt.</p>