I forgot to send my W-2 and tax document…forgot Penn didnt use IDOC. Will that affect anything? Did anybody receive a missing FA documents email or mail?
Thank you @maddieportnoy18
But I don’t see a direct message option
@LinusChang Send me a PM!!! Anything to while away time. I’ll love to read it!
Did all of you receive an email from Penn?
may sound like a stupid question but if I didn’t apply for financial aid I don’t have to fill out any forms to explicitly say that do I? Just a bit worried because a few guys at my school were asked to fill out forms for various schools even though they weren’t applying for financial aid.
Yes I just got it @FiringSquad
I believe everyone should have received it.
Answering personally, Yes! They’ve ghosted me for months …
@LinusChang I’d be willing to take a look. PM it to me.
You know, the funny thing is that when the UPenn email popped up, Adele’s “Hello” starting playing in the background…
@MrElonMusk :)) :))
If only…Why did it have to be Sam Smith’s I’m way to good at goodbyes …
@Ebbie1 @MrElonMusk, I dont see the PM option under your profiles
@LinusChang Click on my profile. There should be two rectangular orange boxes: click on the one that says “message”
@MrElonMusk, I only see “Edit Profile” option. Is this because of my low post count?
@LinusChang I just PMed you.
@LinusChang I’ll PM you
@MaybeHarvard2022 Which course(s) did you apply for to your various schools? (Congrats on all your acceptances so far! - I’ve been on so many other discussions)
How many schools did you apply to?
P.S.: Your acceptance streak is goalss!
@Ebbie1 thanks ! it was a mixture of public policy, african/africana/african-american studies, poli sci, and international relations
I applied to 12 schools.
@LinusChang Id be happy to read it as well! Send me a PM!
sigh penn has been my dream school for so long but if I got in how would i justify turning down a full scholarship to a to another top 30 school? albeit this is a great problem to have and i feel very blessed, it certainly would be incredibly hard to let go of what could have been.