<p>I just saw that I screwed up on my application. I sent it in a few weeks ago, and don't know what to do. I forgot to fill out family income range and family size. Yes, I am an idiot. I know. But what am I supposed to do? Do I call and ask to talk to an admissions rep and ask them how I correct it (I guess I would have to call both SUNYs I applied to), or do I email their admissions office at the address given at the SUNY app website. Is this even an important enough question to bother with (I am applying for financial aid, so won't they just find out when I send in whatever CSS or FAFSA stuff that is required)?</p>
<p>stony broooook wooooo!</p>
<p>btw do you know which suny is better for pre-med bing, stony or buffalo?</p>
<p>stony better/best for sciences. however, grading/competition is probably also harder at stony</p>
<p>I say write to/e-mail them apologizing and saying you did make a mistake on your application and send this in ASAP. Include the correct information in the letter. In this way, when they see your Financial Aid forms, they won't be like "huh?" It's never good to have conflicting results on forms.</p>