<p>I don't think I can shorten enough to fit the space provided. I've prepared supplemental material envelopes to mail tomorrow, so I printed the copies of my essays, included DoB/SSN/Name, and stuff them into each corresponding envelope. I guess I should pray for the best?</p>
<p>I e-mailed JHU, but they won't be able to answer my question until Jan. 9th because of winter break.</p>
<p>Krabble, that should work. I don't have much experience with JHU's policies, sadly. But it seems like that would be OK. Now take a deep breath, bud. Eckie...again, recognizability is essential.</p>
<p>Oh, Eckie, go with the stars and fish. Although I doubt adcoms will see your envelope. Keep in mind, most schools have students doing the drudgework of filing. Then the files go to the regional reps for a couple months of reading and summarizing. Then all the reps get into committees to go through their piles of files.</p>
<p>Hmmm...Eckie, you and I already discussed this;) I already have my tux ready. Complete with my studs. And the bow tie. I take a great deal of pride in being able to tie a bow tie:)</p>
<p>Sorry, bob, you just got here a little bit too late. A few days earlier and you could have beaten me. Don't worry, just go to Times Square and grab a random hot chick. Oh, btw, do you by any chance live in Glen Head? Because I knew/know a girl from there.</p>
<p>Eckie, we've been over this. I know everything. That plus I'm calm, and no one else is. So I can answer questions with common sense while other people are freaking out</p>
<p>Ah, pity. Glen Head=ultra-rich hot Jewish girl for you.</p>
<p>Oh, how's this for efficiency. I'm pulling editorials off my ThinkPad with my USB drive while doing apps on my desktop because my WiFi is down:)</p>