<p>Exactly, I wasn’t informed that my subject tests were missing!
I had to rush ship them.
Damn, hope it doesn’t adversely affect my application.
I guess it was pretty late, but I can’t believe I forgot to send it to UPenn. :/</p>
<p>@book05 Well, I’m not too worried. I know that I’ve sent all the required materials. I just wish that Penn would either keep their promise or not mention the email in the first place. :)</p>
<p>@tetrisdeity </p>
<p>Yeah, I know what you mean! Haven’t heard from any college regarding missing requirements though I should have. </p>
<p>Still, I enjoy knowing that I have done everything I possibly could have and that it’s out of my hands now. </p>
<p>The closer we get to the 27th, the more anxious I get! I’ve got 6 decisions coming. The only thing left to do is figure out what order to check them in.</p>
<p>lols @bond0072 That’s a good point. I need to figure that out as well, but I’m pretty sure I’m going to get 3 rejections on march 27th (Princeton, Columbia and Penn), so the order may not matter as much. Thankfully, I haven’t obsessed over any of them :)</p>
<p>Look at the one your least confident about first. Then your not overly hopeful for your other ones</p>
<p>I got a letter today informing me I was missing financial aid documents. Anyone get anything similar? Think this could be a good sign?</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that I wouldn’t be admitted by Penn since I am an international student seeking for FAand my SAT 1is only 2200.… I got an email from U Penn several weeks ago asking for my fencing resume and certificate from <a href=“mailto:summer@brown”>summer@brown</a>. I sent them but I don’t think it would make any difference. (But anyway,the interview with an alumnus was fun) :)</p>
<p>@Mangena I am quite sure both of us know 2200 isn’t a low score. </p>
<p>Lol the problem is that I am not confident for any of the ivies. I will probably get wait-listed at Penn and rejected from the other two I applied for. I’m not that worried since I have already gotten to some of my colleges :D</p>
<p>@classof2018app My theory is open the ones you think you have the least likely chance to get into first then go that way. Because if you don’t get into the one that you think you’re going to get into it will make the other 2 more painful from the beginning.</p>
<p>@Oregongirl14
I actually would go the other way. Go from most confident (or lesser of the evils) to the least confident. That is how I am doing it come Thursday next week. That way, if I get a string of rejections, I will not be expecting much as I go down the line. If I am able to get into one or two schools early on, then I can relax and realize that either way I have options. But thats just my opinion, haha. </p>
<p>I doing the same thing as @matrixsurgeon. I have a top choice and if I get rejected, it’ll be easier to deal with if I have a few acceptances ahead of time. And if I don’t get acceptances before, then I’ll have an idea of what to expect with my harder schools. </p>
<p>Hah! That’s going to a tough decision!
I applied to 5 ivies! Idk which I should be opening first…
Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Hah! That’s going to a tough decision!
I applied to 5 ivies! Idk which I should be opening first…
Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Officially one week away from D-Day. “The [decisions] are coming! The [decisions] are coming!” </p>
<p>(I love historical references for those that got it )</p>
<p>lols @matrixsurgeon well in case of the ivies, it’s kinda true, since they were founded by the British in the most part </p>
<p>I had said yes for FA, but I never sent in any documents or completed PFAS because I decided in the end, not to. Do you think this matters to the admissions office? I haven’t gotten an email about it, and I did send them an email saying I wasn’t applying for FA anymore.</p>
<p>@my88keys My problem will just be remembering all of the damn codes…</p>
<h1>firstworldproblems haha</h1>