Where to deliver mail personally at a school?

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I'm handing an app in tomorrow mid-morning in person, since the deadline is tomorrow and the school is close to where I live. Should I just go to the admissions office and give it to the secretary, or should I look for a faculty mailbox/office?
 
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I'm handing a secondary app in tomorrow mid-morning in person, since the deadline is tomorrow and the school is close to where I live. Should I just go to the admissions office and give it to the secretary, or should I look for a faculty mailbox/office?
I'd give it to the person at the desk in the admissions office. You can tell them what you want to turn in, and they know what's up... they'll direct you to the right place if they aren't able to help you directly.

Wait a minute, I just reread that... secondary app? Tomorrow?
 
I would give it to the person at the desk and explain, like said above, but you're just now turning in Secondary applications?
 
I'm going to suggest you save yourself the application fee.

If you're going to be on campus, you might try to see if they're still offering interviews, but I highly doubt any application turned in this late in the season would even be looked at, regardless of stats. But you won't get that check back.
 
I'm handing a secondary app in tomorrow mid-morning in person, since the deadline is tomorrow and the school is close to where I live. Should I just go to the admissions office and give it to the secretary, or should I look for a faculty mailbox/office?

You're joking right? Most people hand in their application over the summer, September-November at the latest. Do they even offer interviews?
 
Wow this is unusual
 
hah, I should've mentioned this isn't for MD school. it's for a post bacc program
i probably shouldnt have said secondary app
 
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