<p>I applied EA and got deferred, so my admissions is still up in the air. I wanted to send MIT telling them some new achievements that weren't on my original application (in particular, AMC score and math tournament results). I was wondering how I would go about doing that, and if it's mail where would I send it to?</p>
<p>Matt McGann's blog is a good source for these answers. He mentions in his "Missing</a> Pieces" entry that
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The best way to get us a missing piece is by fax. Our Records Office fax number is (617) 258-8304.
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I feel sure this would work for late updates to deferred EA applicants also. In his entry "More</a> For Deferred Students" he says
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You may also want to keep us up-to-date with any news in your life. This is not required nor is it expected, but if anything exciting happens definitely let us know. It's best if you send any such letter by the end of January, but you may keep us in the loop through the time we mail regular action decisions in mid-March.
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So you might want to send it promptly. Make sure you include your name and birthdate on each page you submit, so it will make it into the proper file for consideration.</p>
<p>I don't know if you are going to be able to submit AMC scores before decision making begins since the first AMC exam was today. If you have other accomplishments that you wish to mention you should fax those to the office now.</p>
<p>Since we took the AMC and graded it already, I don't see why I wouldn't be able to mention it.</p>
<p>Anyways, I'll try to send it out as soon as I can.</p>
<p>I didn't know you had the official scores so soon. I presume you are going by the unofficial score.</p>
<p>Well, we have copies of our answer sheets (so we can see what we bubbled) and the teachers are given a solution packet, so I don't see that my official score will differ from my unofficial one (and it hasn't the last six times I've graded it).</p>
<p>Maistorm - Then it sounds like you are set. All the best with your applications! The waiting will be over soon.</p>