Deadlines

<p>As in, nailing the essays = showing a personality that they want? Or sorely need?</p>

<p>IDK it just seemes like the questions wouldn't be so specific if they weren't looking for a specific types of students that they feel can embody the St.Pauls community or w.e.....but I don't really know.</p>

<p>dhl went out of business (?) so im doing fedex (:</p>

<p>I'm using... First-class Mail... from USPS</p>

<p>I'm just sticking it in the mailbox tomorrow morning. (Hopefully tonight, actually, but I guess it doesn't make a difference it'll still get picked up tomorrow)</p>

<p>Alright, can someone answer this? If I stick the forms and everything into my mailbox on the morning of the 15th, will it be postmarked and everything? Or should I do it on the 14th?</p>

<p>Regardless of the fact that it SHOULD end up being postmarked on the same day, I wouldn't risk it. I'd stick it in the box tomorrow.</p>

<p>You have to take it to the post office; don't just leave it in a mailbox. Pick-up times vary, and it won't get "postmarked" until it is physically at the post office. Take it to a post office on the 15th and ask them to stamp it. Once you see the stamp, relax and celebrate. Job well done!</p>

<p>Thank you! This puts my mind at ease considerably. Thanks again.</p>

<p>Mm, good point, raisincane. Hadn't thought about that one. Come the 15th, I'll be so happy!</p>

<p>Yes! I'll be happy as hell, too. I'll get my dad to put these in the Post Office on his way to work. Now I have an extra day to edit and revise.</p>