Essay: 250-500 word limit. Also, review my essay please?

<p>Sorry to spam the board with another thread so quickly but... If the prompt says to write an 250-500 essay, would it be better to write toward the 500 end? Or would it be okay if I have a 350 essay?
Cause only thing that's keeping me from writing more is time (I need to turn it in like... now, if I can).</p>

<p>Well, can anyone PLEASE read and review my essay? I will love you<3 please?
(EDIT: must be able to do so fast too. >_< I have like... 30 mins.)</p>

<p>I'll review your essay. Also, adcoms are looking for content, not length.</p>

<p>I'll look at it. But the best answer, write as much as you have to say and no more. If that makes any sense.</p>

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<p>I've been having trouble with PM, did you get my last message?</p>

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<p>Since time is short, Ill put it here any way. Dont bother rewriting it. It is well written and says something about you as a person. Just switch con to pro at the beginning, that seems to have been an accidental typo.</p>

<p>I think it's a great essay by the way. Don't worry :).</p>

<p>Gah, nevermind. I misread it. DOnt change con to pro.
Im sorry for confusing you. Now go, go, go, go.</p>

<p>Whew, thanks so much guys. <3 Sent now. Much loves!</p>

<p>(Smiles sheepishly for almost making situation worse)</p>

<p>Congradulations and goodluck from a fellow Amherst applicant! at least these crazy essays will possibly avoid a "meretricious purity of culture" :P. Anyway best of luck!</p>

<p>:D No problem! But you were right; it was kind of weird to write the devil's advocate thing at the end. I changed it, and it kind of turned out better, I think, cause it then has a more direct link to the prompt.</p>

<p>:D Thaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnkkkkkkkkkssssssssssssssss :D</p>

<p>Ditto, and sorry again for confusing you;)</p>