Left out some info?

<p>It's not so much a typo as I literally left out information. Should I e-mail admissions or something?</p>

<p>Under the place where classes are listed, I put AP Physics and AP Calculus--Unfortunately I forgot to specify which one (Physics C and Calc AB.) I did the same for AP French or AP Spanish (I'm taking the language ones for both.) I realize it's my fault. I typed in my classes the way I'd normally say them, since we don't offer the other AP's at our school anyway (e.g. French Lit, Physics B, etc.) unless it's an independent study. I had my counselor and a friend look over my app before submitting too... evidently, no one caught it, so I don't know if it's a negligible issue? (Oh, and also on my school transcript, it doesn't specify either, sooo....)</p>

<p>You can probably send them an e-mail if you’re really worried about it just so it doesn’t look like you lied or something, unless it’s really not that much of a difference. Your call, I don’t know your school so can’t tell you the difference.</p>

<p>Actually, unless your first semester report is completed and sent, I’d have it sent in with those things instead of sending more paperwork to an already overloaded “mail” room. It just doesn’t sound like that big of a deal that can’t be covered with another document that is due from the school. They’d probably prefer it was offered in some official context regardless.</p>

<p>If you have made a mistake, would like to make a change, or would like to add an update to a submitted application, then you will need to compose a letter of update and either mail or fax that letter to be included with your submitted application. We do not process any application materials (including updates or corrections) through e-mail.</p>

<p>To provide a correction, change, or update to a previously submitted application you must either fax it to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (410-516-6025) or mail it to:</p>

<p>Application Coordinator
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Johns Hopkins University
Mason Hall
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218</p>

<p>Please make sure that all materials include the applicant’s full name, birth date, and school (social security number is helpful but optional).</p>

<p>Ugh… angst. </p>

<p>Thanks for all your help, guys—I’m going to ask my counselor if she can put it through my transcript/mid-year report or something. Otherwise, I’ll fax it. Although, strangely on common app they also say “NOTE: This information will not print in your application.” for the current year courses section. Hm.</p>