<p>Anyone here get deferred EA and send in supplementary Essays? Do i just mail them to MIT? If yes, what address do I mail them to?</p>
<p>Yes, just mail them to MIT. The mailing address can be found at the bottom of the admissions webpage.</p>
<p>Thanks a bunch</p>
<p>I know there are no rules, but realistically, how many optional essays am I allowed to send? I wrote the "creating" one, the "additional info" one, an additional optional essay (about science competitions), a bunc of other supplementary stuff, and I would really like to send in another essay... And yes, I do believe that the one I really want to send nowgives a more complete picture and shows more of my personality.</p>
<p>Send it in</p>
<p>^^^I first that.</p>
<p>Just to make sure, this address? : admissions office • 77 mass ave, 3-108 • cambridge, ma 02139 </p>
<p>And if I'm sending in a written overview of things that I've been doing since I submitted in Oct, should I include a cover letter explaining that they should read my application first (and what else should I include)? </p>
<p>What's the latest I should mail it by? I'll be finishing up some research at the end of January, and I'd like to write about that after it's finished, but I don't want to delay too much.</p>
<p>That's the address. They'll add the letter to your application file, so there's no need to tell them to read the application first -- they're reading it all at the same time. Make sure you include your full name and birthdate so it can be matched to your application.</p>
<p>Late January is the absolute latest I'd advise sending an update.</p>