<p>I JUST FOUND OUT THAT THE EDII AGREEMENT NEEDED TO BE SIGNED BY MY COUNSELOR!! :(
When does that need to be IN? What can I do!??!?!
Help help help please.</p>
<p>Would it be possible for my parent and me to send in the signed version and have the counselor send one in as well?
Or maybe we sign one and the counselor sends an email or makes a phone call?</p>
<p>They told me I didnt even need mine (my stuff got lost in the mail) cause i was already registered as an EDII applicant. I think as long as it says so on TAMS (if you havent sent in your app already) then you should be fine, but call admissions asap</p>
<p>Thanks for your response.
So far I have:
- Sent an e-mail to my area's representative (to find he's on vacation--understandable D:)
- Left a Voicemail at the admissions office (It's 1AM so again, understandable)
- Sent an e-mail to my counselor begging her to meet up with me (sounds creepy but D:)
- Cried a bit (because real men cry. --not really--)</p>
<p>The face I was trying to make was D: just incase anyone was wondering.
AND TOMORROW IS CHRISTMAS!! THAT MEANS NO ONE WOULD BE ABLE TO ANSWER THE PHONES AFJKBSDKJFBSDKHJBFEHBLEKNEJKLBNKEFKF
I'm not getting into tufts ;_;</p>
<p>i really doubt itd be that much of a problemo. even if you never sent it in and they needed it theyd just call ya or send a letter asking for it. no harm, no foul</p>
<p>That's really reassuring. Thanks, pal. Happy holidays to you</p>
<p>Ahh we're in the same situation!</p>
<p>I've been reading a lot of the other threads, and I read Dean Coffin's blog, so I'm thinking its okay if its not postmarked by the 1rst. Since they're allowing SAT score reports to be sent after the deadline (or letting people take the Jan SAT) then I guess its fine if they receive the agreement late too...?</p>
<p>Do you know if we have to send in the Midyear Report if we do ED though?</p>
<p>FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN OUR SITUATION:
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<p>The moral of the story: we are not stressed out by this stuff. Nor are we jerks.</p>
<p>I mean, I know this is going to sound like a low bar to set, but always remember: we are not jerks.</p>
<p>Would a not-jerk prevent you from applying ED2 just because your guidance counselor didn't sign a form exactly on time? Nope. So neither would we.</p>
<p>(definitions of jerks may vary)</p>
<p>I am SHOCKED you sent that email to the Associate Director of Enrollment at Tufts! How unprofessional!</p>
<p>I had my principal sign it LOL. One of only guys who doesn't get off</p>
<p>Amalgamate-- I am SHOCKED that you would make a big deal about e-mailing my area-rep. He just happens to be an Associate Director of Enrollment (like almost all the other Area Reps) and a pretty cool guy. Your location says you're from California-- I guess So-Cal?</p>
<p>Meet</a> the Admission Officers - Office of Undergraduate Admissions - Tufts University</p>
<p>It's not a big deal.</p>
<p>E-mailing the Dean with a question like that would be a little much, but Walker didn't mind, I'm sure.</p>