<p>@fairyfantasy if I were you, I would run to my teachers RIGHT NOW. Try your best to get a teacher who likes you. And as soon as they do it, make sure you say thankyou and show them that you are grateful. I don’t know how long it would take for you if you mail it, but on their admissions FAQ, (<a href=“http://www.ssp.org/admissions/faq.php”>http://www.ssp.org/admissions/faq.php</a>) I found this: </p>
<p>Q. May I send my application by email or fax? Mail is slow and a courier service is expensive.
A. We do not accept applications by fax under any circumstances, or by email from applicants. Applicants are not supposed to see their confidential teacher evaluations, and transcripts are supposed to come directly from your school. There is only one exception: an application may be emailed to us directly by the school, not the applicant, if and only if the entire application is contained in a single PDF attachment. Use the address admissions [at] ssp.org.</p>
<p>If you can do that, you can still get it in by midnight on the deadline. </p>
<p>@BeyondTheSky Wow…thanks! O.O I totally gave up until I saw this. I am still afraid of getting my teacher to write the recommendation, though. I feel like I might ruin my relationship with them by procrastinating so much. </p>
<p>Yup, I’m doing the PDF application. So convenient. Although I don’t know how to append PDFs together and put everything in order. I’ll find out eventually…</p>
<p>Question: what are you guys putting in the “supplemental information”???</p>
<p>It says you may include a resume or something… What else could you include? </p>
<p>@Holocaust for the supplemental information, I put a resume of my extracurricular activities, volunteer work and stuff that I didn’t mention anywhere in my essays or other parts of the application.</p>
<p>Application closed for everyone… this suspense is killing me</p>
<p>I submitted mine today as a PDF (7 hours over deadline) via my guidance counselor’s email. </p>
<p>Good luck everyone. </p>
<p>4 weeks has passed since Feb 5. Perhaps the results of internationals’ will come up in this week!
SUPER nervous now… I can’t stop checking my email >_<…</p>
<p>@SkylineBlue: Same here! I have my SSP admissions tab open nearly all day now and I keep checking for any update.</p>
<p>I emailed them and asked about when we’d be told about the outcome. The reply was in the middle of March.
Have you guys been told anything else about the deadlines?
I think it might be a bit too early now, but maybe in a few days time…
Eurgh, I wish I could just forget about this until I got the email.</p>
<p>@argentum47 I checked the threads from past years on CC. The general trend suggests that international deadline usually falls in the last week of January/first week of February with the result decleration in mid-March(11-15 March). We might be seeing the email next week. BTW, I am an international from Spain. </p>
<p>@Beyond theSky Same here, just can’t keep away from my email these days. I have my finals this week…this is so intense. </p>
<p>Question: Does SSP give a lot of importance to SAT Scores? The alumni don’t seem to think so.</p>
<p>I applied and i need financial aid, but I didn’t send any financial aid forms yet. Someone said I can send those later if I’m accepted. Is that true? </p>
<p>Who else here is applying for aid? </p>
<p>@LAWithANakedLady
You shouldn’t worry about SAT scores as long as the rest of your application is solid. Last year, two internationals from my country (Pakistan) were accepted even though they had not given the SAT.</p>
<p>@Asad876</p>
<p>Wow, that’s reassuring. I am sure their ECs and grades would’ve been stellar.</p>
<p>Just found that there is an update in the SSP website.
“Admissions decisions will be online and emailed in mid-March for international students and mid-April for US students.”</p>
<p>It takes courage just to check emails now</p>
<p>@ProximaCentauri I know! So scared now.</p>
<p>Okay, so the website is down…</p>
<p>…And it is back up again :/</p>
<p>I noticed that too! I got so nervous thinking that they were updating our decisions or something and when it came back on, nothing had changed…</p>