Questions about colleges and snail mail

<p>I just sent out two supplementary recommendations to some colleges I am applying to today and I wanted to include a self-mailed card in there that would come back to me as soon as they get there just so I can make sure they arrived there alright... Well everything got complicated and now the only way I was able to do that was by sending the letters via UPS which the admissions office will have to sign for when it arrives. Two of the addresses I sent them to were P.O. Boxes too just to make things worse.... Ugh, do you think that will work out okay or do the college admissions not like signing for stuff?</p>

<p>You understand the USPS First Class mail is notoriously</p>

<p>reliable as all h*ll right? You went through a lot of hoops for really nothing. But to answer your question, you can be sure that UPS delivers tons of stuff to their admissions office and they sign for a ton of stuff all the time.</p>

<p>I agree with T2, mail usually doesn’t get lost to admissions, unless you wrote the address unclearly or wrong.</p>

<p>Okay that makes me feel better then. Thanks!</p>