<p>Hi, this is my first thread...
I was wondering whether schools expect your day-to-day writing to be as good as what you've written for essays. My writing for school assignments, papers, etc. is pretty good, but my essays (because I've had so many months to work on them) are much, much better. So, if you are accepted to a school, do you think the school will expect your writing to be just as good as the essays you wrote?</p>
<p>I think the schools will think that if your essays are "much, much better" than your typical work, you had help on your essays.</p>
<p>Even if you had months to write them--if it was just you writing and editing your essays, there wouldn't be a drastic change from your school essays.</p>
<p>I guess so, but I still feel like my essays are much better than my normal work...</p>
<p>Does Exeter require you to send in a school essay or just the application essays?</p>
<p>exeter requires you to send in 2 application essays, not 2 school essays. They give you 5 questions and you have to write about 2 of them. You get to pick which 2.</p>