<p>I got an e-mail from Cornell saying that I do not have all requirements for the application. I know that my SAT2 scores are not in yet. </p>
<p>I got the email on 17th and my SAT2 scores come out on 28th.
Cornell told me to submit the requirement in two weeks.
Should I be worried? rush my score? Contact admissions office? What should I do?</p>
<p>Relax. The College Board states that they automatically rush Nov scores, and Cornell said two weeks. That means December 1; what you should probably do is e-mail them once you get your score (which is within the 2 wk time frame) and let them know that your score should be there within a few days. It probably wouldn't hurt to self-report your SATII scores as well, just to give them something to go off of until they receive the official report. </p>
<p>I rushed mine to Cornell, and they got there in less than a week. You'll be fine.</p>
<p>I think the correct quote is "help me help you" ;-)</p>
<p>Anyway, I would send them by e-mail. If you mention that the official ones are coming shortly but you didn't want to make the AdCom wait, they will likely take your word for it. They can make a decision and then just check the scores to confirm before they mail your letter.</p>
<p>Make sure that you request confirmation that someone in their office received the e-mail you send, though.</p>