silly question about envelopes

<p>On the Harvard website, instructions for mailing say:</p>

<p>*To help us process your application as quickly as possible, please indicate on the bottom left corner of each envelope those application materials you or your school have enclosed, i.e. “Common Application and Harvard Application Supplement,” “School Report,” “Teacher Evaluation,” “Mid-Year Report.”</p>

<p>You may clip and secure the labels provided within this booklet for this purpose, or you may print them onto adhesive labels directly from our website.*</p>

<p>Does this mean if I use the provided labels, I would have to write anything on the bottom left corner?</p>

<p>What do u mean? it should look like this
COMMON APPLICATION
48975 HARVARD
Cambridge, MA 98484</p>

<p>understand?</p>

<p>You can write it on their, they just provide the labels so people don't forget to label the outside of the envelope</p>

<p>Just write whatever you need to on the bottom left-hand corner, if it's a supplement, write it. If it's a recommendation, write recommendation.</p>

<p>oops... I just realized I meant to type: </p>

<p>"Does this mean if I use the provided labels, I WOULDN'T have to write anything on the bottom left corner?"</p>

<h2>Anyways, so would my envelope (ex: for the mid-year school report) look like this?:</h2>

<p>Return address</p>

<p>MID-YEAR SCHOOL REPORT<br>
Harvard College Admissions<br>
86 Brattle Street<br>
Cambridge, MA 02138 </p>

<h2>MID-YEAR SCHOOL REPORT </h2>