Care to proofread my short answers?

<p>Would anyone care to read my short answers to the Yale supplement question? They're kind ridiculous, but I'm more worried about passing the '25-word' limit!</p>

<p>I'd be willing to PM, but since the clock's ticking, hope I get a quick response!</p>

<p>Hi there - I’d be glad to give you some feedback. I’m kind of lurking on CC today trying to help RD applicants up until the last minute. XD</p>

<p>*** less than 25 words??? I thought it was less than 175 characters GAAAHHH what is thiiiis</p>

<p>The limit says ‘25 words or 175 characters.’ Most of my answers were over 25 words. As long as your response fits in the limited textbox on the supplement form, you’re fine.</p>

<p>oh sweet thank goodness I was about to waste an hour fixing them up.
deadline is one minute before midnight correct?</p>

<p>Galavantian- REALLY? doesn’t say so on this year’s supplement :S
Anyways, answers on the way! THANKS! =D</p>

<p>A minute before midnight (SHIVERS)</p>

<p>all right I’ll proof read.</p>

<p>@ leo118 Just responded.</p>

<p>As for the word limit, if you look under the textbox on the supplement it has a counter where it says “Characters available 175.” As long as you account for the fact that the 175 characters include spaces, you should be fine.</p>

<p>Also, I did use the same application! I applied SCEA this year and was accepted. :)</p>

<p>Thanks Galavantian!
Me bad- still getting used to distinguishing between the '15s and '16s XD</p>

<p>InnrCityPressure- will do! Thanks =D</p>

<p>Hi! If you haven’t submitted yet, I’d be glad to read.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, I just press sent MINUTES before you posted! Would have loved another opinion…but now the damage has been done :P</p>