<p>I've searched the forums for threads relating to typos, and what I've seen has vaguely comforted me. Yet I still felt it was necessary to ask this question due to the slight disparity between my two typos and those listed by other forum members.</p>
<p>In my Harvard optional essay, I have "It has given me a new love of writing*, ,*an opportunity..." Obviously, I edited something out in between the commas and forgot to make the correction. I didn't think this was that big of a deal, but I'm not quite sure.</p>
<p>There are two other errors I have made. In the same sentence, I listed "It jsd given me" as opposed to "It has given me." I think it's rather obvious that my fingers hit the wrong keys, but would an admissions officer put the jsd --> has? I'm wondering whether I should send a correction or call the Harvard admissions office. I also realized I left a period off the end of the essay, but I'm rather confident that won't make much of a difference.</p>
<p>I just had opened the Harvard app to take a quick glance at something, and my heart began racing a mile a minute as soon as I noticed the error. After being rejected EA from my top choice school, Harvard has become my number one, so I wanted to make sure everything was in order. Thanks to all for the advice.</p>