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Hand Delivering Grad School Portfolio

Is this even possible? I'm applying/have applied to UT and by pure coincidence, I'm going to be traveling through Austin in about 2 weeks. The portfolio deadline is January 6th. Would it be crazy to just go ahead and hand deliver the portfolio to ensure that it makes it there easily and on time? Has anyone ever done this or heard of someone doing this?

 
Dec 15, 11 1:50 pm
byen01

Can't see why not, seeing as FedEx guys are effectively doing the hand-delivering regardless. But won't the school be closed in 2 weeks? It'd be hilarious if you got there, only to be banging on windows and scaling ledges for one of the arch. staff to let you in.

Dec 15, 11 2:15 pm  · 
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jason_sf

I applied to Cal a few years back, and hand delivered it since I was living in Berkeley at the time, so I don't think it'd be a problem. I'd give the admissions office a call first just to make sure that they are okay with that and will be around during your visit.

Honestly, mailing sounds more convenient though. You can get a confirmation number with your delivery to make sure it has arrived.

Dec 15, 11 2:41 pm  · 
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batman

you dropped off CAL a physical copy of your portfolio when it was digital submissions?

Dec 15, 11 3:08 pm  · 
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byen01

@batman Schools only started to use digital submissions in the last year or so.

Dec 15, 11 3:19 pm  · 
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tuna

some people prefer hand delivery over fedEX. it gives them a peace of mind and satisfaction. that and it gives you a bit more time to package everything together.   

Dec 15, 11 3:28 pm  · 
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snail

Just hand delivered my portfolio to GSAPP today. It was no big deal - it sounded like I wasn't the first to do so.

Dec 15, 11 5:10 pm  · 
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Bench

Many applicants at our school hand-delivered their portfolio's and applications last year. Its no big deal, but I agree with the person above - before making the trip, make sure someone will actually be there on the day you plan to arrive.

 

Dec 17, 11 12:57 pm  · 
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