<p>There’s no way i can get to p. 217 in time.</p>
<p>huh? what are you talking about</p>
<p>well, if you're applying ed you need to make time...although your app might be the same RD with a killer essay as ED with a rushed essay.</p>
<p>while we're on the subject, since it's one page, should we just do a hard break at the end of the page (like stop mid sentence), or continue to another page to finish the story?</p>
<p>I don't know any books with pages that are longer than one page.</p>
<p>muppetcoat, surely a 2-pg 217 would be creative and help the applicant stand out. :)</p>
<p>well, that's what i'm thinking...but i don't know what the reaction would be if the essay ended "then i jumped out of the plane, but the parachute"...</p>
<p>i'll continue it:</p>
<p>"didn't open, and my life flashed before my eyes, but all of a sudden a big eagle flew below me and I tried to grab it and ride away to"...</p>
<p>"Penn's animal research center (if they have one) to donate it for science research and to clone more, so we can have more big eagles that can transport people around.."</p>
<p>well i dunno about everyone else, but i'm only on page 192 of my autobiography</p>
<p>jabbermouth: i got it...nice try there.</p>
<p>yes, this whole thread basically boils down to a true story.</p>
<p>someone called the penn admissions office after the deadline and claimed he couldn't make it because he was nowhere near done writing his autobiography.</p>
<p>he didn't get special treatment, nor did he get in.</p>