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<li><p>I did not checked the box about supplementary documents for Harvard (research paper) but now I want to submit an abstract. Do they care if I send my abstract? Is a full paper required or can I only send my abstract?</p></li>
<li><p>With 35,000 applications, will Harvard admission officers wait for my SAT II score in this Jan or make a decision as soon as they read my application?</p></li>
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<li>Yeah, send the abstract, just say that it is just an abstract</li>
<li>They will wait for you (they love you!)</li>
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<p>…Follow deadlines. Submission was due Jan 1.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, forgot about that…</p>
<p>(send it quietly anyway if it is very very good)</p>
<p>oh… I also intend to submit a r</p>
<p>^To be honest, don’t bother. I called Harvard January 7th and the lady said that you can go ahead and send it in but it might not be added to your application. I would call and ask them, though, but chances are that they won’t accept it.</p>
<p>Everything is timestamped. So, they will know.</p>
<p>so where should I send those information to? I could not find any emails of Harvard.</p>
<p>What if my research mentor want to submit his additional recommendation and my transcript for my summer school? Where to send?</p>
<p>You run the risk of annoying the admissions people by sending all this supplementary stuff two weeks after the deadline. To be honest, it comes across as rather self-absorbed</p>