<p>I just got a letter this week saying I was missing some information. In december, I decided not to apply to Princeton, and I am missing the:
-secondary school report
-fee (i dindt pay or register, i dont think, i did submit the common app)
-supplement
-1 teacher rec</p>
<p>i could get all this together relatively easily, but I was wondering if this is normal, or if it was because they want me (a few crazy friends think this, not me).<br>
I probably wouldn't apply if this was just normal, but maybe it's free for me and they are interested in me. and also, does princeton consider a person to be registered once theyve turned in the common app (i know harvard requires both supp and common app, so maybe thats the explanation for this)?</p>
<p>Most colleges consider u registered as long as u submit any 1 part of ur app in time.</p>
<p>This is very normal</p>
<p>Did you ever tell them you weren't applying?
Because this is quite normal for them to ask you all this stuff.
And no, it is not free unless you have a fee waiver from your school (they're pretty generous with those). </p>
<p>So, no, I don't think you're special or that they especially want you, especially since you haven't even given them the "meat" (supplement) of the application.</p>
<p>Hope that wasn't too harsh.</p>
<p>ah, ok. thats what i thgouth. but thanks, i probably won't apply and call them sometime. thanks.</p>
<p>lol, i got the same thing from duke...i think i only sent in part 1, then decided not to apply....only recently did i get a letter saying that my app had been withdrawn</p>