Submitted Date: 11/2/2005 12:05:00 AM E.S.T.

<p>I am in the PST, and it was 9:05 Nov. 1 when I sent. I'm still within for SCEA, right?</p>

<p>you're supposed to submit it on 11/1 eastern time =/. i'm not sure how strict they are on that though... maybe they'll still look at it SCEA?</p>

<p>my friend called their office - they said it's 12 pst.</p>

<p>Well, logically speaking, I could just go drop it off at the post office and get it postmarked the 1st right now (which I may end up doing), so making everyone subject to EST doesn't make a whole lot of sense</p>

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<p>Cheers...thanks.</p>

<p>Someone I know sent in their application six hours late to Penn RD and was still admitted.</p>

<p>Relax, folks.</p>

<p>Yeah, I think they have a solid grace period. I mean, I turned in my supplemental arts submission a day late and they were like "we're really happy you could turn it in"</p>

<p>lol, i did the exact same thing last year RD, sent it in at 11 pst and it showed up 2 est. they let me in, so i wouldn't worry about it :)</p>

<p>12 PST?? I could have worked on it more and picked out a better picture? (I couldn't find the one I was plannig to use in tmie)</p>

<p>ashveer, so they told you they had recieved your supplemental arts submission? I turned one in, but I never heard anything. Now I'm worried they never got it. :(</p>

<p>Oh, no no no. It was a special circumstance that ended with a physical handing in of the submission. They don't tell you whether they recieved it or not. RELAX. : )</p>

<p>man people are psycho</p>

<p>there in the pacific time zone--why would it be 12:00 EST? (I'm not familliar with stanford specifically.)</p>