One last question.

<p>I read somewhere to fax things to the dean of admissions etc. if you need to add some more things. Is this fine? Or will mail do fine. I don't have a faxer. Sorry mollie for asking you literally three or four times but I am worrying :0.
And the article said you can continually send new faxes (which I also take to mean mail) if there are new achievements or things like that etc. </p>

<p>I hope I won't come off as a pretentious jerk when I do it but I am trying to send 2 faxes, tour the campus, and get an extra rec. on one of my clubs I didn't show a passion or TOO Much. Like I love the club so much but I never really showed on the app. that I did. </p>

<p>Anyhow I just was wondering If I could do what I asked in the post. Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Mail is fine; just send it to Admissions at the address Mollie's posted before, no need to address it to the Dean of Admissions (who won't open your envelope herself anyway). If you can bundle several items up into one envelope for mailing, it will save wear-and-tear on the folks doing the filing, and will cause less worry over whether a single piece of what you're sending might get lost in the mails. If something new comes in late in the process, by all means fax it. But don't take advantage of the folks handling the mails by faxing something every few days, bundle it all up if you can (and personally, I'd only use the fax for time-critical stuff, not things that can be sent normally through postal mail).</p>

<p>The only thing I am wondering is this. If I do send in stuff I worry MIT will just remove or throw it away because I already have all my necessary stuff. Does anyone else have this worry or is it just me?</p>

<p>Anything you send will be filed into your folder. The staff people who do this probably have no idea whether or not your application is complete, or whether or not you were an EA or RD applicant -- they just open stuff up and stick it in the folder with your name and birthday on it.</p>

<p>Unless you send something that doesn't fit inside a folder. :) But everything you send should probably fit inside a folder, so no worries.</p>