I realize that there's nothing that I can do about this now, but Chicago requested additional information from me last week, and I sent off a 2 sentence confirmation email that spelled "expedite" as "expidte."
Will admissions officers include my correspondence with them in my application file? And, if so, will they care about a typo in a short email as compared to if I had one in my personal statement? Thanks for indulging my neuroticism.
Chicago Email Admissions Typo Forum
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Re: Chicago Email Admissions Typo
You're absolutely fine. Nobody who matters will even read the email since it's regarding purely administrative stuff.
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Auto rejection. Let this be a lesson to all.
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Re: Chicago Email Admissions Typo
Try again next year
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The RIGOR never forgets.james.bungles wrote:Try again next year
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done here
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