OMG. Urgent Question! Please help..

<p>Ok, so I am totally stressed out.
My counselor couldn't upload my transcript, rapport card and other information because the document was to large. So, she decided to send it by post.
But, she will complete my secondary school report online, is this all wrong?
I mean, was she supposed to email it to the universities? I am so confused right now cause I don't want to delay anything or whatever. </p>

<p>Can someone help me? What shall I do now? Do I have to tell her to send it by email? But then the colleged will have </p>

<p>Take a deep breath. There is no problem. Colleges have had this happen before.</p>

<p>I second Erin's Dad</p>

<p>Does a "rapport card" tell about how well you get along with others?</p>

<p>Wow dave, so apathetic</p>

<p>^^^
sarcasm works best when the correct word is used (empathetic).</p>

<p>Actually, I think a rapport card would be an excellent assessment tool!! If you can't get along with others what will you ultimately bring to a college community?</p>

<p>no cpeltz, i really was calling dave out for being apathetic</p>

<p>Ok, excuse me for my error.
I meant the report with my grades etc. </p>

<p>But regardless what I'm sending, what can I do now?</p>

<p>Your transcript is supposed to be sent by postal mail anyway, it won't make a big deal... it is nothing you can control</p>

<p>You can send it by mail. I'm sending in all my common app secondary/teacher forms/transcripts by mail because my counselor doesn't "do online." I think if you get them sent out ASAP they it will be fine. You can send some online and some by mail too I suppose because they will anyway accumulate all your forms into one folder, and will be printing your common app if you're sending that online.</p>