<p>I just was looking over my EA MIT application preview pdf thing, and I realized that one of my activities (taking classes at local universities and things) was listed for all four years, when it has really only been two. Will they reject me because of this oversight, which may be seen as lying to them? (Granted, they have my transcripts, I just don't want them to see me as dishonest!)</p>
<p>I seriously doubt it - besides, they're totally rushed right now. They'll probably only notice if you bring it up (so don't make a fuss :) and you should be fine)</p>
<p>If it really, really, really, really bothers you, then email them saying "Information Correction" and let them know - they usually don't care.</p>
<p>i think you should send them an email asap... it's better to clear things up than for them to find a mistake (to them, it might be dishonesty).</p>
<p>they probably won't reject you for EA... its to your advantage for them to have as clear of a pictures as they can.
i sent a clarification for the classes i am taking at CC this year even though it is right on my app, but i was afraid it was wrong on my secondary school report...
so send a note to be safe!!</p>
<p>Definitely send in a correction. It sounds like an honest mistake, and if you tell them that I'm sure they'll believe you. Yeah, they're swamped right now and probably won't get to see the correction until RD, but it's better to let them know.</p>