<p>Hi there, I was wondering if schools have ever admitted someone without all parts of an application, specifically the required tests. I've read that colleges have the right to view and judge your application without all the required materials, but I wasn't sure if that worked both ways or just towards your denial. The reason I ask is, obviously, I happened to miss an important test date for one of my SAT II tests and the only option I have as of today for meeting the school's requirements for all testing is to act as a standby for the February 6th ACT. I've already had an interview for the school and all other materials are submitted and received. I would really hate myself for missing out on even a small chance of being considered for this school. Thank you for any help you might be able to offer.</p>
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