<p>^I’m not sure. I kept the stuff that they mailed to my house, perhaps that’s what they want a copy of?</p>
<p>What??? Collegeboard mail official score reports? I only have the report for PSAT.</p>
<p>Whatever I got sent to me in the mail by CollegeBoard, I kept. I mean I got the emails too, but I got stuff actually sent to my house. Idk if what I have is the right thing though. I’m going to talk to my college counselor tomorrow, perhaps you should as well :)</p>
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<p>I think you should be ok. As far as I know, the Clark Scholars admissions team is just two people, and they’re both very understanding. Just explain to them.</p>
<p>My school has the same policy on official transcripts; however, once I showed them the application, they gave one to me. I think that’s would you should have done.</p>
<p>To others: Your score report should have come in the mail after you took the test, or from your school in the case of the PSAT. You don’t need it, though, as far as I know.</p>
<p>Should we mail all the recommendations and transcripts together in 1 package, or can they be sent separately? Then just fill out the rest of the app online, right?</p>
<p>procrastination ftw!! starting my whole application now and i’m already brain dead about what to write for the narrative haha xDDD</p>
<p>^^You can’t submit online, so you have to mail it. But yes, try to send everything in one package.</p>
<p>^Good luck! :D</p>
<p>Oops, I keep mixing up my programs, my bad :o Thanks for the important tip lol</p>
<p>Haha yeah I still have to write my essay</p>
<p>heh i havent started my application yet… i’ve been busy applying to other programs as well is the narrative more personal or more focused on goals, etc, or should i try to combine both equally?</p>
<p>^ i’m making mine more of a personal essay. it doesn’t too formal or robotic, but it still has the right points
or at least, that’s what i’m trying to do. i have 2 lines!</p>
<p>^Woo hoo!!! Lol, I think I’m going for personal as well, perhaps slightly formal, especially when discussing what’a the integral reason why I want to attend.</p>
<p>Sorry if this has been asked already - I looked through the last 5 or so pages and I didn’t see it - but if the deadline is March 5th, does that mean the application has to be postmarked by then or received by then?</p>
<p>I believe it is received by March 5.</p>
<p>Received, for sure.</p>
<p>I mailed it an hour ago in order to stop editing. I felt kind of weird that I sent it to the department of biological science without the intention of doing anything biology-related. </p>
<p>Need to do my homework now~ CC can be distracting.</p>
<p>I live in NC, when should I have that post-marked by in order to get it to Texas?</p>
<p>I would say that if you don’t do priority or overnight or anything, probably no later than next Monday, just to be safe. My application actually arrived six days late, but because based on the postmark date it <em>should</em> have gotten there on time, they were a bit more flexible, although Ms. Durham still seemed a little mad about it.</p>
<p>^That’s what I was thinking too! Thanks again. Also, we mail EVERYTHING all together in a big envelope, including the recs, correct? Wow I’m going to need my teachers to finish up those recs and quick lol. I might due priority just to make sure though. </p>
<p>Btw, prletariat2, what were your academic stats? I just want to compare, just for the heck of it lol. If you do not want to disclose your stats, that is fine as well :)</p>
<p>all ready to be shipped out tomorrow. Thanks for all the help alumni =]! I really appreciated that, considering the website is rather unsubstantially equiped.</p>
<p>Wait, one last thing, if our essays go a few lines over the page, it shouldn’t be a problem right?</p>