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To resubmit or not to resubmit essays with typos?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:43 pm
by sparky127
Does it hurt more than help to resubmit essays to schools? Is it better to just hope they don't notice? Does anyone get in with typos?

Re: To resubmit or not to resubmit essays with typos?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:47 pm
by bk1
I don't know which is better but people have gotten in with typos.

Re: To resubmit or not to resubmit essays with typos?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:11 pm
by NV53A
sparky127 wrote:Does it hurt more than help to resubmit essays to schools? Is it better to just hope they don't notice? Does anyone get in with typos?
Email the school and ask. Use an anonymous email or risk getting a d-bag stamped on your app. When you resubmit, act like you don't know anythig.

Actually, this all sounds very stupid. Just leave it alone. Don't attract anymore attention.

Re: To resubmit or not to resubmit essays with typos?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:16 pm
by St.Remy
sparky127 wrote:Does it hurt more than help to resubmit essays to schools? Is it better to just hope they don't notice? Does anyone get in with typos?
In my opinion it's better not to draw attention to the typos, so I would refrain from resubmitting. Unless of course the typos change the meaning of something in your essay, in which case you should of course send a corrected copy.

Either way the essays will probably have little effect on what a school decides to do with you, so don't sweat it very much whatever you end up deciding.

Re: To resubmit or not to resubmit essays with typos?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:26 pm
by r6_philly
I end up submitting a revised PS because I made some changes to it after some though. It went in before my app was complete. I don't know what difference it made with the school. FWIW I submitted an updated resume too (had a couple of new things to add) so maybe it didn't sound suspicious to update the PS too.

Re: To resubmit or not to resubmit essays with typos?

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:41 pm
by dominkay
I know someone who got into Harvard with a typo. But it was one minor typo.