<p>Title says it all. Thanks!</p>
<p>Go to the post office and weigh the letter. Affix the appropriate amount of postage and have a little faith. (Before you place it in the enveolpe, you can scan it and send it as a pdf file - then snail mail it.)</p>
<p>I agree with what glido said. A good resource to check out is the [Hopkins</a> Interactive site](<a href=“http://www.hopkins-interactive.com/]Hopkins”>http://www.hopkins-interactive.com/). (Yes, it’s admissions-run, but the student blogs and forums are entirely student-written and uneditted)</p>
<p>Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Due to the volume of records our office receives there is no way to officially confirm that any update materials have been received and processed. If you feel there is a chance that your letter got lost in the mail, then you can fax it to the Admissions Office at 410-516-6025. If you get a confirmation that the fax went through on your end then you can safely assume the information is added to your file. Do make sure that you include your full name (the one you used on your application), birth date, and school name so that your documents can be properly matched.</p>
<p>Thanks Admissions Daniel! I was hoping you would reply.</p>
<p>(Sorry my post was intended for a different thread-- oops!)</p>