Kind Of Confused....Need Help!

<p>thanks for clicking ^^</p>

<p>Problem is, i applied to northeastern and sent everything in time, but they still sent me an email saying that my account was made "inactive" due to unrecieved application material (ACT and SAT scores).
Upon reading this, i immediately called their admissions office, and told them that i had sent everything. At the end, they found my ACT and SAT results and added them to my file.</p>

<p>Everyone who applied to northeastern got their decisions, but my file was declared complete on the 20th of march. </p>

<p>My question was, does it take them alot of time to put the decisions up on their website? Should i call them? Or simply wait till april 1?</p>

<p>Sorry if this is a lame question =[ its just that i REALLY wanna go to NEU, and im just kind of tense that a mishap like this wasn't supposed to happen!! </p>

<p>Thanks CC people just for reading ^^</p>

<p>I would say you don't have much of a chance unless you have really good stats...
But maybe you can call them again and ask if they are going to seriously consider your application.</p>

<p>REAALLY? They wont consider me seriously? =(</p>

<p>i recieved an email earlier, stating</p>

<p>"I put this in your file, and gave it to the evaluation committee"</p>

<p>Does that mean they r considering me?</p>

<p>also im a gap year student.</p>

<p>they won't automatically reject you...after all its their fault your application wasn't processed
if your stats match the average accepted student's stats then you have a fair shot
don't lose hope</p>

<p>I say that they should not and can not reject you on the basis of having an incomplete file alone. If you don't match the average student's stats, then that's a different story. I won't lie here and tell you that you will be considered 100% the same as other RD applicants (I was an EA for the record), but what I can tell you is that you will get at least some consideration. On the other hand... if you had forgotten to send your scores, you'd be sol right now.</p>