<p>If you haven’t heard anything, try picking up the phone and calling. I know it’s hard for students to get a chance to telephone, but realize that emails often just sit waiting for someone to get to them and are an unsorted mixture of the very unimportant and the urgent. A phone call gets you a live body right then. </p>
<p>And, BTW (although it’s off point), if you have troubles with the College Board, a call is definitely the way to go, both because you get instant attention (once you getr through being on hold for a while) rather than having your message waiting around for days or weeks before someone answers it and because the telephone people seem to be smarter than than the email people and also have instant access to supervisors who seem to have the power to cut thriough a lot of rigamarole.</p>
<p>If you can’t call Wes, maybe your guidance counselor can call for you and straighten this out. They will not look at your application until they have been told that the fee is paid, so you need to get on this and get it straightened out ASAP.</p>