I messed up on my application.

<p>At this point, I really do want to go to this college but I don't think it's going to happen and it'd be a miracle if it did. Maybe I'm being over-dramatic because everything is in place but this one mistake.
I applied ED on 11/7 when the application was due 11/8 and I've just now noticed that I got one recommendation for a core teacher and one non-core teacher recommendation when this school requires two core teacher recommendations.
I'm 98% sure that the non-core recommendation is the better of the two because she knows me better and we understand each other. However, it doesn't meet the requirement.
Should I hastily get a paste-and-copy letter written from one of my core teachers, who have many students and don't really know me that well, call the college and have it sent in by Monday?
Or should I just leave it be, hope they don't notice and get started on my safety, match and other reach school applications?
I'm purposely not saying the name of the school because I just don't want to. But it's a pretty awesome liberal arts college with about a 23% acceptance rate.</p>

<p>wow you did?
it’s too late but I would go for first choice.</p>

<p>“I’m purposely not saying the name of the school because I just don’t want to.”</p>

<p>It’s not like we can’t see your old posts…</p>

<p>As for the question… I think they’d notice but I don’t know what to say</p>

<p>I get that people can go back and I don’t care. I just didn’t want to say it myself.
I’m asking if I should point out what happened or just leave it alone.
It is a reach school for me so I feel the decision is up in the air regardless of what I do.</p>

<p>I guess I’ll just say something but I didn’t want to point it out if it wouldn’t be a big deal.</p>