<p>Princeton is the only school that I haven't received some kind of confirmation letter from. Should I be worried?</p>
<p>I got two emails, one saying that they had recieved my app and one saying that they had all my supporting credentials. Maybe you should give them a call....</p>
<p>Yeah, Princeton was the first place that I heard from (after I submitted about 4/5 apps on the same day). Their response seemed to be really prompt...I got one saying they had received my app, one saying that I had paid, and then one a few days later saying that they had all the individual pieces.</p>
<p>If you sent your app by mail, you could probably wait a few days before calling. If you submitted it online, though, and you still haven't received anything? I would call.</p>
<p>Also, you say you haven't received a LETTER. Are you including email in that? Because I haven't received an actual letter either...I don't think anybody has.</p>
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Dear xxxxx</p>
<p>Princeton University has received your application and opened a file for you. Once we have opened and logged in all of the mail, if any required forms are missing, we will send you a note to let you know what is missing. When we have received all of the required forms, we will notify you that your application is complete.</p>
<p>Princeton Admission Office
Princeton University
110 West College, Box 430
Princeton, NJ 08544-0430
(609) 258-3060</p>
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<p>Does princeton provide a PIN and website access to inform what materials they have received?</p>
<p>with early decision, we didn't recieve the PIN until well after the deadline was past.</p>
<p>I don't think that the PIN can be used until a certain date in February when they say they will have everything processed by. Otherwise, people will be calling daily saying "You say my application is incomplete and I KNOW I sent everything" when everything is probably still sitting in a mail bin. Does thatm kae sense? So the PIN is useful for that purpose, but not until later.</p>