<p>Did anybody send in midyear reports as soon as they found out they were posponed? I sent in my mid year reports ASAP, before I got the blue envelope. Any chance that delays a decision, or do they go through mail as quickly as possible?</p>
<p>idk, i don't it will hurt ya tho</p>
<p>I want to send mine in with the hope that they'll give me more money (moved into top 10% of class and already been accepted) - does anyone know what address I would send it to or if I should even bother?</p>
<p>Just send it to the admissions office. The address is posted on the site (same one you sent any other materials to). You might as well. It only costs $5 at my school and even for someone as lazy as me wasn't much of a hassle. Then again, I didn't have a choice considering I was postponed. </p>
<p>Btw, would you mind posting your stats? Just curious.</p>
<p>Does anyone know the percentage of postponed students UW ends up accepting?</p>
<p>about 45%...good luck!</p>
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34 ACT, 3.825 GPA, sixish AP classes.</p>
<p>okay i am kind of lost. i haven't given them my midyear senior grades. i didn't even know uw asked for it. nor did i receive any mail from them.
enlighten me.</p>