<p>ERRg!!@#$
i am sooooo MAD at my Dad!!
HE did the application form that I was SUPPOSED to do!!
HE turned it in without me knowing!!
and for the extra curriculums, put down ONLY this sport that i don't really like and i'm not very enthusiastic about++
I AM soooooooo *** annoyed,.
this is my application! i know he's trying to help, but he could at least have let me look at it and modify it.
it specifically says "..your...." NOT what is your daughter/sons......."
EEEEEEEEEEEERG! he just lowered my chances of getting into one of the TSAO I only applied to.
He doesn't really even know what kind of activities I do.. and he put down that sport i even said i wasn't very enthusiastic about. ! * ! * !</p>
<p>UGH. Sorry for displaying my enragement.. but u have to understand why i'm so mad at him
cuz i was supposed to do the application form. and he just lowered my chances because it doesn't have all of my extra curriculums..
i know he was only Trying to help......... but please.......-0-;
Whew.. my tension is pretty much released.....
He says i'll be accepted, but i disagree
because he's pretty loose and thinks everythings going to turn out all right.. but is that always the case? NO. This school is really competetive, and his nature on being real loose might not work in this case.
I haven't done my interviews yet and he hasn't turned in the application fee. He forgot
i wonder what else he's forgetting if he remembered to do MY application form..
UGH... anyways.. if i don't get accepted, then I'll say the school isn't right for me
That school can't see past who i really am, and that school's messed up..
Thanks, ..</p>
<p>That is quite shocking. Are you sure it was the actual application (as opposed to preliminary application)? Did he write essays pretending to be you? Weren't there slots for your signature? Was it an online application? I'm just struggling to understand how a parent could have completed and sent an application without the child's knowledge. I think there is a much larger issue than whether your father included the right information or not.</p>
<p>nono, i mean the one where you have to write the addresses and personal info like siblings and stuff. the application form when you apply. i meant the part where it says hobbies or something like that and to list them in order of importance; doesn't having good hobbies or extra curriculums give you a hook? and my Dad only put one which was a sport i didn't really enjoy.
the essays i did, of course :P, which were about 300 words each and i needed to write extra small.
this was the applications online. but i think i wanted to write more E.C.s so i have a better chance and my Dad just says to mention them during the interview on the (phone? he says it's no big deal, but i am such a worrywart ;P</p>
<p>This preliminary app is not a big deal. Just focus on the real one. The preliminary app just gives the interviewer something to talk to you about in the interview i believe. I really wouldn't stress too much</p>
<p>Write a letter to the school that provides the complete list of ECs. Include the ones that he listed, but explain that you realized that your list should be more comprehensive than the one that was first sent in. (And take note of how, by using the passive voice, I just "fudged" over WHO sent that first form in.) All's good.</p>
<p>You can update the online forms by calling the school(s). Tell them that your father thought you were done and submitted an incomplete application. Quickly fill out a hard copy and put it in the mail.</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure they're very busy like when i last called them, and it wouldn't make THAT much of a dif. they're only E.C.s and the schools weigh everything. and i still have a chance to tell the interviewer about it.
btw, what do the ask? in general and could you be specific too? please and thank you :)</p>