<p>1) I'd really like to get my counselor/teacher rec stuff in soon, before I finish the application and get the special forms. It is all right to print the blank forms instead, isn't it, as long as I write in/sticker the USC ID in the top right corner? Also, when/how do we get the USC ID sticker thingies? </p>
<p>2) When they ask for the SAT self-score report, what sheet exactly is it that they want us to send? In addition to having an official score report sent, of course...</p>
<p>3) This is less quick and more odd, but...on most of the documents they've sent me, including the "thank you for submitting part one" letter, my USC ID has been one number. Then on some other little postcard they sent a while ago, it had the same name but a different USC ID. After that I got another letter with the normal USC ID. Does this sound like a serious problem, or can I just use the one I thought it was?</p>
<p>Sorry to be so long-winded and obnoxious, and thanks in advance!</p>
<p>Your questions are not stupid, long-winded or obnoxious! They are good questions.</p>
<p>1) Yes, just use a blank form and write your USC ID neatly. The stickers have, in the past, been sent after you fill out the Part 1 application, but many students don’t get them. You don’t really need them. If they arrive before you send your materials in, just stick one on each document or envelope over the place you wrote in your ID number.</p>
<p>3) This happened to my D, and she called to ask. They said she could use either number, so she chose the one she received when she submitted Part 1. The most important thing is to chose ONE and stick with it - be sure to double-check everything you send and receive to see that the number you decided upon is there. </p>
<p>Have you received your scores yet? If you received them in the mail just photocopy the score report. If you viewed them online print out the page. If you haven’t received them yet… you have no scores to self-report yet! As soon as they arrive just photocopy them and send them in.</p>
<p>You self-report them on your application. No need to send official reports until you are admitted and decide to attend. (In spite of this, my D insisted on sending official score reports with all her applications. You can do this through the college board [AP</a> Scores - AP Scores & Reporting Services](<a href=“College Board - SAT, AP, College Search and Admission Tools”>View Your AP Scores – AP Students | College Board) but it starts to add up $$$… )</p>
<p>I THINK Eiffel is asking if a photocopy of the scores needs to be sent if already sending scores through Score Choice. I would send the photocopy just to be sure USC receives the scores ASAP.</p>
<p>Columbia_Student does bring up a good point, however. USC does not participate in Score Choice and requires that all scores be sent.</p>
<p>I have a question about my application, where it asks you to self-report your scores, should you leave blank spaces for the tests you haven’t taken yet (fi.e. AP exams that will be taken next May)?</p>