<p>Hey, </p>
<p>I thought I had it all ready and sent on January 1, and then I found out that the deadline was extended to January 7. That same day while browsing the site I found out that I had omitted the International Applicant Supplement and really appreciated the extra week.</p>
<p>Then I found form 2F, Report on English Proficiency. It says that if an applicant's native language is not English, his teacher must fill it out. I am screwed because I've been on holidays since Dec. 22 and am not going back to school until Jan. 9.</p>
<p>Do you think they'd mind if I sent that form later than the already-extended deadline? </p>
<p>Thanks :(</p>
<p>If you have 670+CR the form is waived.</p>
<p>If they get one form later, they might not even notice because they'll still be sorting through the massive pile of mail.</p>
<p>In general, one form missing/showing up late is not a problem. If you want confirmation that they're OK with it being late you can call and explain your situation, but either way it should be fine if you send it late.</p>
<p>Are you serious about the 670+ ? I'll check right now to confirm :)
Thanks for the replies !</p>
<p>I emailed my regional rep, if you have 670+ the form is waived, don't worry.</p>
<p>Another question. On form 1A where it says "School Year" what do they mean? The years you've been at school or the start and end of a school year?</p>
<p>Sheesh, and what is meant by "Average Mark, Grade, or Division". My average or the school's?</p>
<p>put both i guess (i didn't mail mine yet either . . . lol)</p>
<p>Lol I'm getting nervous because it's nearing the deadline and I don't know whether the post office will postmark the supplement as soon as I turn it in :O</p>
<p>I wish they'd be clearer on what they want exactly.</p>