<p>I just submitted my application to this A school
but in the additional information section I wrote the summary of my research paper in a letter form copied from the application of this B school, which included "as a B college student"
What should I do? Is there any chance that I still can get in?
I really want to get in to this school. I don't want to lose my chance just because of that one word.
Should I email them? or just wait and see what happens and apply to more safety schools</p>
<p>Don’t email them… That will just make your mistake more noticeable. They will probably think it’s an honest mistake. Not as significant as the same mistake on a “Why x college” essay anyway.</p>
<p>I agree. It may be a big deal to the admissions officer who reads it, or it may not be. But it won’t be any SMALLER a deal if you draw attention to it.</p>
<p>Don’t sweat it. This stuff happens all the time. The adcoms know you applied to other schools, so this is just a minor mistake. The only risk is if A school thinks they are being used as a safety for B school-doesn’t sound like that could be the case here.</p>