Intels-how are you mailing your stuff?

<p>I don't understand how they couldn't seal it. Didn't you send it sealed? Did you also put your application in the same envelope as the transcript and recommendations?</p>

<p>No My school sent its part of the app, probably unsealed....</p>

<p>And I sent my part, the supplement and the commonapp</p>

<p>what do I need to do now!!!!</p>

<p>Stop panicking and being paranoid.</p>

<p>If your school sent its part (recs, transcripts) they're going in an envelope. Envelopes have to be sealed when sent. Common sense. So long as the signatures on the recommendations are original, and it doesn't look "tampered" with and whatnot, you'll be fine.</p>

<p>You'll. Be. Fine. </p>

<p>Now get offline and enjoy this new year!</p>

<p>Yeah you are right...
If it is not done well by my school...
I can't do anything about it anymore</p>

<p>I sent mine through normal (registered) mail. Lady at post office said it would take abt 2 weeks.</p>

<p>I sent mine through normal and registered mail too. I took a few minutes to deliberate over whether to pay S$2 more and send it registered, 'cause that'd take a day or two longer than un-registered but security concerns won me over. </p>

<p>I really don't trust schools with these kind of things. I tried to get a school profile from my school but no one seemed to know what that meant so I sent my supplementary stuff without one. Well, whatever. I hope Yale's at least vaguely familiar with Singaporean junior colleges.</p>