<p>I applied ED and got a deferral thanks to technical difficulties. I plan on taking a SAT this month and sending the scores, but I've heard quite a bit about people from here sending e-mails to the admissions office. If I want to send a message to show that I still have interest in the university, what should I know?</p>
<p>What do you mean by “deferral thanks to technical difficulties”?</p>
<p>If I remember from the ED time, I think some of his material were missing and the admission people never gotten around to notify him so he was automatically deferred.</p>
<p>Something along those lines xD (and no, I’m not a stalker, I just vividly remember it for some reason)</p>
<p>Somehow, they didn’t get a copy of my supplemental essay. My school supposedly mailed it; and the university got everything else the school was responsible for mailing. Does anyone have any information on a possible e-mail, though?</p>
<p>Aren’t supplemental essays attached to CommonApp or sent to the college yourself?</p>
<p>^yeah, usually they are, so perhaps it was some weird special case.
either way no one has answered the question yet, and I don’t really know what the correct response it.
I know if it were me I’d send a letter, because that’s a lot harder to dispose of than an email.</p>
<p>agreed.
You may get lucky and they will print out your e-mail and put it in your file.</p>
<p>But if you write a letter and write your AppID on there, they will most certainly put it in your file.</p>
<p>I would suggest talking about your continued interest in the University, and giving them an update on all the new things you have done since you applied.</p>