Form 1A by mail then use online app?

<p>If you send in form 1A by mail, how would you be able to use the online app (when it comes out) for the rest of the application process?</p>

<p>Is the Penn Online App the common app now? or is there a seperate online app just for penn?</p>

<p>Why not make your life easy and just apply online? They don't start reviewing apps till late November so why the rush?</p>

<p>I was just wanting to know if their online app would be a link referring to the common app? Or if they had their own online app form.</p>

<p>dude..are you thought impaired? The Penn website (you might want to check it out if you're applying) clearly states that there are two distinct options when it comes to applying online: el common appo and Penn's own application. </p>

<p>Again you post stupid questions that are very clearly answered on the website..This is a bad habit as I'm sure professors/adcoms/people in general do not like stupid questions.</p>

<p>lay off, boxesarefun. most of the questions on this site have answers that can be found online. it doesn't mean you have to answer them and belittle other posters.</p>

<p>My question was does Penn have it OWN online app aside from the COmmon App and Papper APP? They say their online app will be out soon. I did not know what they meant by that.</p>

<p>hey heyyy be considerate. Sometimes when people are worried, they don't think of the most convenient way to have their questions answered.</p>

<p>They have their own paper app; I got one in the mail. I'm not sure when it'll be online though.</p>

<p>Hmm let's see..penn says:

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Apply Online Using the Penn Application
* Our online application will be available in late August 2006 for entrance in September 2007.

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<p>THEN, here's the kicker, right below that is written:

[quote]
Apply Online Using the Common Application
* Submit your application using the Common Application

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<p>If Penn didn't have their own online application, would they go through the trouble of putting up the first quote? They've quite clearly delineated two separate methods of applying. I'm sorry, but if after reading that you can't come to the same conclusion, I question your reading comprehension ablilities, whether you're "worried" or not..</p>