<p>My counselor and teachers are filling out their forms/writing their letters and then giving it all back to me to send in. So, is that wrong? Will colleges be suspicious about that in any way?</p>
<p>The return address I put ont he envelopes are to the school, the teachers just want me to head over to the post office and drop it off.</p>
<p>So, my plan is, I'm going to mail my application, teacher, and counselor recs all at the same time. Of course, they will all be in different envelopes though.</p>
<p>@stbs: I'm not sure, thats exactly what I want to know. But in either case, I'm going to put my name, my school's name and address, as the return address</p>
<p>They're not going to care about the return address. Once the letter gets to the school, it's opened by an administrative person or clerk and put into the file. The envelope is generally trashed. The admissions counselors will never see it.</p>
<p>oh, lol alright. Then I guess it IS in fact more advantageous that my counselors/teachers are willing to let me send it in for them. That way I can be SURE that they're all being mailed and also the admissions office will most likely get it all at once, lessening the chance of misplacing my files, right?</p>