<p>@batman4321 I don’t! Haha, no but in all honesty I know due to college visits. When I visited colleges, they would tell us what they were doing for essays next year; either keeping them the same or changing one or two of them. As for the others, I’m just hoping that they won’t change. How’s it going for you?</p>
<p>I’m done with my first draft for the common app essay. Working on UVA.</p>
<p>I’m just volunteering, studying for the SAT, making a college list. I haven’t even started on any of the essays…but I have ideas?</p>
<p>@theluckylinguist I am just scared to start supplements and realize that the prompts changed! Haha but I am going back and forth on some common app prompts right now (I don’t know which to pick!) and then will start supplements on August 1st probably</p>
<p>I think I’m just scared of introspection…</p>
<p>Will begin writing this weekend on common app and apply Texas prompts. Supplements for Stanford and Penn are up, I’m pretty sure so that’s on the to do list as well. Should keep me occupied until the first of August. and study for that Oct. Sat + some SAT subject tests because I’ve yet to take one… not any besides math I feel I can really do well on. if only there was an SAT 2 for econ lol</p>
<p>I’ve already got my common app essay “finished”, still need to do the editing and revising though. A little bit of work to go. The Tulane application came up on July 18 and I just finished it tonight, I applied early action. There were only two small essays to write, I only spent a day or half on them, it was very broad - a “Personal Statement” of at least 250 words and then an ‘optional’ Why Tulane essay but of course, what is said to be optional is not actually optional.</p>
<p>As of now, I intend to apply to Rice, WashU, SLU, MOS&T, USC, and University of Rochester. I’ll have to see what their supplements are.</p>