<p>Just recently, I realized that my counselor sent in mid-year reports. And in one of my classes it says I have an F (it should be an A)! Can I get it fixed and resent even though it was already "downloaded" two days ago according to Common App? Will the admissions office already have seen it and immediately rejected me by this point?</p>
<p>Help… How should I contact the schools? And what should I say or do?</p>
<p>“If anything has changed since the School Report was submitted, you can make the appropriate updates. An updated transcript and evaluation can also be uploaded.”
This is what I found on Common App. Will it be too late if I do this next week?</p>
<p>You may want to ask your GC to also email a copy to your colleges as well as a short note. Good luck to you.</p>
<p>Wow, that is terrible! if I were you I would be very proactive about this. Make sure your guidance counselor not only re-uploads the correct grades, but also, as funfatdaddy suggested, have the GC email each school’s admissions rep right away with the correct grades and an explanation. (If he/she is one of those overworked, and/or not-very-helpful GCs, you might make their job easier by providing the names and emails for the reps for your geographic area for each college. That’s usually not too hard to find by googling the college name, admissions, and your state.)</p>
<p>Be very very quick about it. Involve your parents if this is not fixed TODAY, and by “fixed” I mean your counselor CALLING each admission office to let them know of his/her error + rectifying it orally, plus telling them the OR (optional report) is being sent this very day. Provide the GC with the college’s name, area rep’s name, phone number to call. The advantage is that you can be there while s/he does it. Then check tomorrow that your counselor has indeed uploaded the OR and if not, involve your parents right away (warn them about this today so that they’re ready to descend upon the principal during lunch break tomorrow with all the force of parental fury if need be). Because yes this mistake you get you rejected from all the schools you applied to.</p>
<p>Greencows, did you get this taken care of?</p>