SCU Early Action...Problems. Help please!

<p>(I posted this under College Admissions as well.)</p>

<p>I posted a thread a while ago about my accidentally messing up on my SS number on my SCU supplement. I called, and ended up with a voice machine. I left a message asking what I should do, but unfortunately, when I was called back, my mom was not home and she didn't do a very good job of telling me what was said.</p>

<p>Well, she did say something about them saying that they would mail us. That was weeks ago. There has been no mail.</p>

<p>This is probably extremely late, but I emailed them a few days ago. First I emailed a specific admissions officer in charge of my county, then I emailed the general admissions office. I haven't received a reply yet.</p>

<p>So, what should I do?</p>

<p>I wanted to know if they had my SAT scores as well. I sent it to them after taking my Biology-M SAT Subject Test last June. Does that mean that they have my scores already, or do I have to resend? Would they receive it on time if I resend? Do they have to receive the scores by November 1st?</p>

<p>And I know that I'm being very, VERY disorganized here, but I completely forgot about sending them my college transcript (I took some community college courses). This question is similar to my SAT question. Do they have to receive my transcript by November 1st? Because if they do, I'm doomed and just wasted $55. I think.</p>

<p>I would very much appreciate anyone who can answer my questions.</p>

<p>They means admissions officers, by the way. Just in case I'm being unclear on that.</p>

<p>My d made a social security number mistake, and we didn’t find out until two years layer when she submitted a FAFSA. Not too helpful I guess, but nothing to freak out about.</p>

<p>Ah, I see. That’s one less worry I have then. Thank you!</p>

<p>I would attempt to make a phone call and ask your questions to the college directly. If needed, take an hour or two out of your school day to make the calls happen since it sounds like your mom isn’t able to navigate for you in your stead.</p>