When it comes time to choose which schools will receive your college application and when you’ll send it, you can also choose how you’re going to send it — online or by regular mail. Is one type of application better than the other? Not necessarily, but one may suit your needs better. No college is going to toss your application out the window based on the format you decide to use. They wouldn’t offer you…
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