<p>Do some schools require one teacher to submit forms, and others require two??? If so, I guess I can only apply to schools who require one, because I only got one. This sucks.</p>
<p>Yes, the required number of recommendations varies by college. As to whether or not you're screwed, well... The recommendation forms don't have to be submitted before your application deadline. Can you ask another teacher for a recommendation after the break? If so, enter that teacher's name as an offline provider (meaning, don't supply an email address). Then print off the form, pre-address some stamped envelopes to the Admissions Offices of the colleges you want to apply to, and go in with a polite request first thing Monday morning. The teacher can fill out one form, make xerox copies of it, and mail off the copies.</p>
<p>@geek_mom - I have a Q about the teacher recs. All my teachers are submitting by mail, but I input their emails, does it matter? =/</p>
<p>@alicimoo -- No. geek<em>son did the same thing, and he was accepted to his ED school. All it means is that commonapp.org will forever indicate that your school forms haven't been submitted, because it expects those submissions to be online and they won't be (geek</em>son's School Forms section still shows all his recs as incomplete :D). But the colleges don't care about that; they only care about receiving all your materials, and postal mail is perfectly fine with them.</p>
<p>Ah, thanks!</p>