<p>Like above… anyone still in the same situation?</p>
<p>Well, given your inability to distinguish the difference between haven’t and hasn’t, which indicates poor grammar skills and a low ACT score, your problem may actually be a blessing in disguise.</p>
<p>I’m just kidding. I’m sure they’re just taking a while to update your status.</p>
<p>zzz… Ok, but is anyone else in the same situation as me? It’s getting kind of late…</p>
<p>yeah, i have the same problem. </p>
<p>i already sent it three times and they still haven’t received the scores. but they did receive my sat subject test score report so it is a problem uniquely with the ACT test. </p>
<p>i contacted the princeton admissions office and the testing agency and i’m waiting for replies now!</p>
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<p>Actually, au contraire, I believe that the OP may be living in any non-American Anglophone community. British English is a big fan of synecdoche and tends to use collective nouns with a plural construction, while American English uses the singular. Band names are often given the plural, and thus I don’t see as a university name as being too far off. I could very well be wrong about the OP, but I just couldn’t resist going on a bit of a grammarian tangent (and because I want to respect the OP’s culture if this is in fact the case :)).</p>