<p>So, I realized that there are some subtle grammatical errors in my Colgate essay (two to be exact... they deal with tenses/wording, so at most they sound awkward if you read far into them) and one awkward sentence in my 150 word commonapp essay. I know exactly how I should have fixed them and am dreading the thought that I might be rejected for a petty mistake (see "So I've Fallen for Colgate~" post for stats?) --I'm pretty well rounded otherwise. I applied EDII and sent in a personal portfolio with a (what I consider to be very rich) activity resume, very brief personal letter to Colgate with pictures, a snippet about me and samples of my artwork. I'm also a NY resident and a first-generation college student. I will require financial aid, but... is it worth the stress or am I panicking over nothing? I would love if someone could read over these two brief essays and give me an opinion; should I risk faxing over corrected copies, should I call admissions and ask their advice--or will this hurt me? I was considering sending in (via fax) a writing sample from one of my novels or an expanded resume... too much?</p>
<p>Thanks. =) This has been bugging me and I'd hate to be panicking over nothing after all.</p>
<p>Heh, as you can tell, I'm slightly fond of Colgate.</p>