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Re: Addendum Critique
A couple of things:
First, I'd scrap the first sentence and find another way to lead into it. At least to me, it seems a little bit weird to start out that way. This is very nit-picky, but I also think saying that you're "notifying" them sounds a bit too... authoritative, I guess? I can't put my finger on it, but it doesn't sit right with me.
I would also consider being more vague about your grandfather-in-law. I absolutely understand that you can form strong bonds with distant relatives and respect that his illness and death affected you, but if I were an adcomm officer I might find the apparent distance of your relationship to sort of weaken/water down your justification. Maybe try saying "relative" instead?
Good luck!
First, I'd scrap the first sentence and find another way to lead into it. At least to me, it seems a little bit weird to start out that way. This is very nit-picky, but I also think saying that you're "notifying" them sounds a bit too... authoritative, I guess? I can't put my finger on it, but it doesn't sit right with me.
I would also consider being more vague about your grandfather-in-law. I absolutely understand that you can form strong bonds with distant relatives and respect that his illness and death affected you, but if I were an adcomm officer I might find the apparent distance of your relationship to sort of weaken/water down your justification. Maybe try saying "relative" instead?
Good luck!
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Re: Addendum Critique
I agree with the notifying comment. It sounds a bit... stiff, as well.barley wrote:A couple of things:
First, I'd scrap the first sentence and find another way to lead into it. At least to me, it seems a little bit weird to start out that way. This is very nit-picky, but I also think saying that you're "notifying" them sounds a bit too... authoritative, I guess? I can't put my finger on it, but it doesn't sit right with me.
I would also consider being more vague about your grandfather-in-law. I absolutely understand that you can form strong bonds with distant relatives and respect that his illness and death affected you, but if I were an adcomm officer I might find the apparent distance of your relationship to sort of weaken/water down your justification. Maybe try saying "relative" instead?
Good luck!
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