School report, HELP!

<p>My school just sent me the documents back so I can send it to MIT. But there is a problem, the reports are not printed on school letterhead, they are just signed by the evaluators and then stamped by the school for approval. Is that still ok since I asked them and they say that's what they normally do for all other students report...</p>

<p>Help, any opinion would be nice :).</p>

<p>my school doesn’t even have a letterhead therefore all i have is the signature and that stam: i think that will work!</p>

<p>The fact that you can see the school letterhead (or, well, not) implies to me that they weren’t sealed properly O.o</p>

<p>@piper - yes that is rather true, but they are the one who told me to fax it myself and gave it to me in that manner. I guess they really trust me since I’ve been in the school for 13 years (all my school life I think), but is this a big problem? I thought students can fax these reports… </p>

<p>@Ghastn - well thanks, it’s a comfort to know tat. :)</p>

<p>Talk to the admissions office at MIT and tell them what is going on here (Whenever there is a question, it is always better to go to the source and get the answer rather than rely upon questonable souces, such as this message board). It may be OK, but I was always under the impression that school documents had to come directly from the school to insure their integrity.</p>