<p>I was done with all of my teacher recommendations and such in October. My transcripts/recommendation letters were sent to the various colleges. I am applying to JHU and MIT; their deadline is January 1 for materials. Now that I think about it, I don't think that my teacher filled out a secondary school report (or whatever it is called). I am stressing like mad! We are on break, and I don't want my 3 years of hard work to be jeopardized by missing a document or two. Is it okay to submit stuff like this after the deadline? Or should I call up my counselor to see what she can do? I am sick to my stomach guys :( please help assuage my fears!</p>
<p>bump… help me out here guys :(</p>
<p>Teacher and counselor forms may be sent in after the deadline.</p>
<p>You can send stuff out after the deadline; anything that’s not an application, supplement, or payment. SS reports, teacher recs, transcripts, they’re all due later than the deadline. </p>
<p>1: Print out the SS report from the commonapp.com website and fill out as much as you can. Prepare an envelope too. Check the deadline too.
2: Bring it to the counselor ASAP, tell them it’s urgent.
3: Mail that sucka!
4: Relax</p>