WORST brainfart on a submitted application

<p>Are you talking about schools that asked you for your AP scores or schools that didn't? </p>

<p>I only reported my AP scores to schools that wanted to know the scores, but I didn't bother to include them for schools like Columbia that didn't ask for them at all. </p>

<p>So, if the school did request your AP scores: I would email them to ask them what you should do.</p>

<p>And, please, cut back on the question marks. Just looking at "?????????!!!!!!!!" makes me anxious...</p>

<p>oops, sorry to bother you with my question marks. haha.
and thank you for helping me... I'm talking about the ones that didn't ask for the AP scores. Like you said, Columbia, Dartmouth, etc. I feel like I have to send in AP scores even though they didn't ask for them. So you didn't send them in? Are you planning on sending them in? Aren't they (scores) going to make us look better, though? </p>

<p>Thank you soooo much. You are helping me a lot here. :)</p>

<p>Ultimately, I guess it's your choice. I am not planning on sending my AP scores to the two colleges I'm applying to that did not ask for them. However, I did mention the AP Scholar with Distinction thing on my Common App.</p>

<p>Oh, yes... You're right. I mentioned that award thing, too. Thank you for reminding and helping me.</p>

<p>I changed a sentence from a para to another, but forgot to remove it from the 1st para.
Now i have two sentences which are exactly the same in the essay.</p>

<p>and that went to carnegie mellon, cornell and JHU
all my reaches screwed in one go!</p>

<p>in my uc essay- P.G. wodehouse is woodhouse.
loose is lose</p>

<p>worst mistake- my fathers job occupation is PROFFESSOR</p>

<p>It would be ironic if your dad was an Englissh Proffessor.</p>

<p>lol! thankfully not!</p>