This might sound ridiculous but...

<p>I need some advice. I over-nighted my IEP to the DSP at Berkeley almost as soon as they started to accept them. I have the receipt and the records that say they arrived at noon the next day and someone at the DSP signed for them. I never heard anything back, and I thought that was a good thing, meaning that they considered my condition valid and were taking it into consideration.
Well.
I began to get nervous, like, maybe they never received it, in which case, my chances may be lost. So I poked around and got the number to the DSP, and the very friendly woman on the other end told me to call the admissions office and gave me that number.
I asked about why I hadn't received any supplemental information regarding disabilities, etc. and the admissions officer told me that it was because they had everything they needed.
And because I am STUPID, I didn't think to ask whether or not she could check to see if they actually HAD my IEP.
And I'm too embarrassed to call back- I pride myself on being "relaxed" about the college admissions process, (it's called a facade).
So my question, after this long and involved rant, is:
Do I call again or just let it go?</p>

<p>Call again.</p>

<p>Thank you. I just needed someone to tell me I wasn't being neurotic. :)</p>