<p>Haha yeah. That’s what I was thinking. Thanks efeens!</p>
<p>Hi!
i paid the fee and submitted my common application as well as supplements at about 9 pm EST October 31, 2013. i received an e-mail confirmation of payment but i havent received any email confirming my submission of Common application and supplements. there are green ticks on my dashboard and it says that common app and supplement was submitted November 1, 2013. does not getting a confirmation email mean that Harvard will not consider my application?
would be glad to receive any help!</p>
<p>Hey zadr123, you will only receive a confirmation from harvard approx 3 to 4 days later! dont worry! :)</p>
<p>Once again confirming, if I don’t turn in the CSS PROFILE by tonight, will they delay considering my application (“yes” for financial aid)? My family needs to get together all of its finances before we fill out that elaborate document.</p>
<p>So when I submitted the Common App component of my application, I received a confirmation email from Common App telling me I still needed to submit my writing supplement. But after submitting my writing supplement, I received to confirmation email, even though on the Common App, it indicates it was submitted. Should I be worried?</p>
<p>I just submitted my writing supplement! Now the waiting game begins…</p>
<p>15 minutes until deadline, nervous that I forgot something.</p>
<p>Also will is really be 2 weeks until we can check to see if we are missing anything…</p>
<p>What were your guys’ main reasons for choosing Harvard EA (besides it being Harvard)?</p>
<p>Hi hi </p>
<p>I’m also applying SCEA (from South Africa) </p>
<p>Couple bits and pieces to put out there (from the questions I’ve seen on the thread):</p>
<p>(i) Don’t self-report your scores unless you’re receiving them WAY past the deadline. H doesn’t regard self-reported scores, as far as I’m aware, as you could technically be ‘lying’ about them. All they need (i.e. require) is that you send official reports via CB.
(ii) Don’t rush-report your SAT score. Rush-reported scores are sent via paper rather than online (or something odd like that) so they can’t be easily processed by the admissions department. Just send them normally and keep the admissions staff up-to-date if your scores are late for some reason.
(iii) The Art Supp and reported scores can still go in (now that the deadline’s passed) if you’ve sent in everything else. </p>
<p>I’m applying EA to indicate my intention to study at H… Also - my main reason for H is the insanely high retention rate. If students that all sorts of top universities are accepting are choosing H over their other schools, then H is where I want to be. </p>
<p>That aside - good luck to all of you! It’s an incredibly competitive pool of applicants. Your apps are in now, breathe a sigh of relief and hope for the best. Nothing more you can do. Nothing more any of us can do (Unless you’re able to win a Nobel in the next 2 to 3 weeks!)</p>
<p>I applied two weeks ago for Harvard Regular Decision, and have received an interview date. Anyone else applied this early, but for Regular Decision?</p>
<p>Guyz I forgot to do the last question in the writing section. " (FOR STUDENTS APPLYING FROM SCHOOLS OUTSIDE THE US AND CANADA) What specific plan do you have, if any, for using the education you hope to receive?
Is it gonna effect my overall application ?</p>
<p>I haven’t received any sort of confirmation except the first one (as @collegeluva101 mentioned)… Should I be worried? I applied Oct. 31.</p>
<p>Out of interest - who here is applying from Africa, Eastern Europe or India?</p>
<p>wandilecosa13, I am from Eastern Europe :)</p>
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>Just writing to introduce myself as a Harvard EA hopeful (and tenuous hope is about the only thing any of us can have!!!).</p>
<p>I also plan to write apps for Wash U, my state schools, and some other top colleges (namely Princeton, Penn, Yale, and Cornell).</p>
<p>In regard to the whole self-reported score thing, I self-reported. Why shouldn’t you have? I filled out pretty much everything on the Common App that I could—for instance, I can’t fill out rank because I go to a school that doesn’t do that.</p>
<p>Let’s try to make it through these grueling 42 days or so.</p>
<p>Feels good to know that everything is out of my hands now. Interview done, application submitted, recommendations received by Harvard. Now it’s Harvard’s turn to do the hard work! </p>
<p>Anyway, does anyone know how exactly (and what time, for that matter) we will be notified on December 13th (or 15th, as some sources say)? Is it via email or is that when the letters are sent out? If it’s the former, does anyone have screenshots/pictures of the emails Harvard sends for deferral/acceptance? I’m curious as to the wording on the deferral email.</p>
<p>Hi everyone!</p>
<p>I turned in my application about 2 weeks ago, and I still haven’t received an interview email (I’m from the Midwest). Should I be worried?</p>
<p>ckfy63a: I don’t think they’re sending letters anymore, just emails. </p>
<p>namv14: I wouldn’t be too concerned yet, unless you haven’t received even a confirmation email.</p>
<p>hey guyz, i ve applied for Harvard under SCEA and am from India…presently getting across with Slideroom and stuff, anybody else on my boat?</p>
<p>If I submitted my app 2 weeks ago, and had an interview 1 week ago do you think my app has been subject to initial reading already?</p>