<p>Would columbia review my application if i faxed all the missing materials in late? I turned in part 1 but part 2 is incomplete.</p>
<p>I dunno maybe, i mean if there’s a valid reason; if not, i’d hope comparing two applicants with equal stats, they’d prefer the person who “wants it more” and submitted the app early on time. Not to be mean, but some people REALLY want this.</p>
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<p>Uh…what happened?
Decisions are being sent out in almost a week…
I guess it depends on how late it is, but if you turned it in just recently, that just shows that you really don’t care enough to meet their deadline, and thus, lack interest in the university.</p>
<p>It would be nearly impossible, I think, to convince Columbia to let you submit your application more than three months late. But if you are really keen on going to Columbia, you could always try transferring after your freshman year of college. </p>
<p>The other option would be to take a gap year and apply as a freshman in 2010. I would advise against this, though, unless you have something really productive to do for that year and are sure that you won’t lose your motivation to go to college.</p>
<p>please…for your sake…do not email columbia and say “uncomplete” … i think they might laugh.</p>
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<p>Not to be mean, but some people really have what it takes more than others. There is no such thing as “equal stats” given that Columbia isn’t a numbers game.</p>
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<p>What are we talking about as to “all the missing materials”? If you’re missing one LOR, it’s prob not lethal.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, i know not numbers thing, meant relatively equal capabilities academically etc… but it def doesn’t help to submit three months late XD, since they said all missing materials, i assumed not just LOR, i dunno…sorry if it seemed like I was being a stat freak…it just seems like CU cares about your passion for the school and what it has to offer too.</p>
<p>It’s “incomplete”.</p>
<p>Geez, you would think someone who’s applying to an Ivy League school would know this stuff.</p>
<p>^^^^guys, chill</p>
<p>I and U are right next to each other on keyboards; it’s just a typo</p>
<p>^Columbia2002, there you go again.</p>
<p>The OP says that his part 2 was incomplete, meaning that he/she probably did not turn it in. Which means auto-rejection…</p>
<p>and missing a letter of recommendation is pretty big too.</p>
<p>did you just find out that you are missing some documents? Sorry but that’s really late… I think it’s nearly impossible to add any documents at this time.</p>
<p>important reading skill -> if somebody has written something stupid, try to find logic between grammar errors.</p>
<p>he meant, part 1 was turned in before deadline, and part 2 was at this time incomplete. but he did send missing documents/recs/whatever before he posted there, and probably it was long time ago.</p>