<p>Well I already sent in my application to Andover saying I was applying to 11th. Is there a way to contact them and let them know your actually applying as a repeat?</p>
<p>Call them. Bro, use your head with some of this stuff. </p>
<p>How do I contact the school?
Printed on almost every information packet of every school is an email address, postal address, telephone number and “Contact” page.</p>
<p>I knew I could call them I was hoping for a more specific answer and not a smart ass answer. Out of the what…hundreds…thousands of applications they receive every year, I was wondering if there was an efficient way of notifying them other than giving them my name and having them search for my application.</p>
<p>Some one with experience to tell me… notifying them at the interview would be the best thing. I figured everyone here could read in between the lines and provide me with the best thing to do in the situation. If it’s calling them, so be it, tell me that in a proper manner. You sound like an incompetent 5th grader man…but ya preciate your answer ;)</p>
<p>If nothing else, they will figure that out from your transcripts. Yes, you should mention it in your interview and be comfortable discussing the advantages of doing so.</p>
<p>I would definitely mention it to your interviewer, but submitting a request for a change to your application is always better in writing than on the telephone. You can just e-mail <a href=“mailto:admissions@andover.edu”>admissions@andover.edu</a> – Good luck!</p>
<p>WOW !! You can call !! AND/OR use email !! Who knew !! Are you sure Andover is the right school for you mate ?? Cause that was a dumb ass question.</p>
<p>6 sentences, 1 1/3 line, and 11 punctuations. Are you sure SCHOOL in general is the right place for you mate?</p>
<p>Sometimes the schools are happy to provide some input on whether they think you would benefit by repeating. You might consider discussing this with your interviewer.</p>