Help! Sending Apps!

<p>HI
I sent my USC application (paper version), yesterday afternoon by express USPS service. The address on the application envelope (the envelope that they provided), was the address that I sent my studd to. Well... I just checked the status of my application through USPS tracking...
**
Status: Delivered</p>

<p>Your item was delivered at 10:02 AM on December 6, 2007 in LOS ANGELES, CA 90074 to B OF A 90074 . The item was signed for by Y PARRAN. </p>

<p>WHAT IS B OF A????
*Also, I was advised to sighn that release stating that the application did not need to be signed, in order for it to be recieved... WHY would someone sighn for it?????</p>

<p>** Am I just being paranoid, or is this something to be worried about?? On the USC check application status.. It says that my application has not been recieved... But mabey because it has only been like 12 hours...
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!</p>

<p>My suggestion- call the admissions office tomorrow. Ask if they got your form specifically. You are in the right zip code area, but I don't know what the rest of that means.</p>

<p>B of A? Bank of America of course!</p>

<p>lol just kidding but I would call the post office or the admissions office.</p>

<p>USC's campus location is not in Zip code 90074 . It has its own zip code90089. However, USC does have an address listed as File# 51158 in
LA 90074. Maybe that's some sort of sorting/mailing location. Did you mail to that address? B of A does indeed mean Bank of America in these parts. But it may mean something entirely different...B? of Admissions?
Suggest like above, that you call both USC and PO to make sure.</p>

<p>I am not sure what USPS exactly offers (I'm an international), but I know that most express and overnight couriers need a street address. In fact, USC has a special address for express mail. Which address did you use?</p>

<p>(This was bugging me so...) I called USC and it IS Bank of America! (That's the first thing that came to my mind too, when I saw B of A.) The applications are routed to someone at Bank of America who takes out the checks and sorts them for admissions. </p>

<p>So don't worry, wf909, they have your app.</p>

<p>Very strange, but we learned something today.</p>

<p>wow, very surprising...who would have known?
I also looked up the zip code, on a list that contains every zip code in LA county area to ascertain where exactly it was. It wasn't listed. ???? Another mystery. I did learn that some actual buildings have their own zip codes..Arco Towers for example.
Anyway good to know the app is in the right place.</p>

<p>Lmao, I'm dying! I can't believe that I was right -- hilarious!</p>