Any takers for proofreading and critiquing my JHU majors essay?

<p>Hi, I'd like someone, or some people, to take a look at my JHU majors essay.</p>

<p>However, only those admitted ED or current students. No fellow applicants, please.</p>

<p>Please only respond if you are able to proofread and critique and get back to me in a timely fashion (that is, don't respond 2 days later--I'd prefer within tonight). I just need 5-10 minutes of your time is all I'm asking.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>I know such posts are common on College Confidential, but I just want to state my opinion regarding asking for assistance with your essays through CC.</p>

<p>I am against it.</p>

<p>Why?</p>

<p>(1) You never know who will be looking at your essay and whether they are out for your best interest. Additionally, they may choose to use your essays as their own. </p>

<p>(2) When you sign your application you are stating that everything in your application is complete, factually correct, and honestly presented. It is the final part of this that concerns me when receiving advice on your essays through a web site like CC. The essays are supposed to be your own work. Getting advice from a guidance counselor, teacher, parent, friend, is completely understandable. But receiving advice from anonymous people on a college message board seems dishonest to me. </p>

<p>(3) One word - plagiarism. </p>

<p>My advice ... ask a parent ... ask a relative ... ask a sibling ... ask a friend. They will have your best interest when helping you out.</p>

<p>-->and now I step off my soap box.</p>

<p>If you PM me, I can read it. And you should take into consideration what AdmissionsDaniel says. Note however, that I am already a student at Hopkins so you needn't worry about me plagiarzing or anything.</p>

<p>it's a bit late now, isn't it?</p>

<p>^ Yup! Since the deadline was yesterday, I'm assuming hotasice already submitted it.</p>