A huge mistake?

<p>I think I made a huge mistake on my Princeton online application. I set my paragraphs by indenting instead of doubling the space between them. When I review my essays online afterwards, the indentation is still there and I can still see my paragraphs. But I am just not sure if the admission office is able to see the same thing or just a completely squished mess of words when they read my application? Does Princeton online application support indentation? I am getting really worried!</p>

<p>And has anyone noticed that even though the website says that you can only review your application in ten days after the application deadline, we can still see our application online without any problem almost a month after nov 2.</p>

<p>As long as there are words that come from you, I don't think the indentation will make a bit of difference, unless the paragraph separation is absolutely critical to your message. But I doubt it.</p>

<p>And review means you can change it- which you could do up to November 2nd. Now you can look at it but you can't change it.</p>

<p>well, I just think it is always kind of hard to read an essay without paragrpah separation, it's like reading an essay in one breath and this is especially true for the long essay.</p>

<p>oo darn, then I did the same thing you did. gosh, I hope they don't view it the same way as the "preview" thing shows. it was quite... squished...</p>