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<p>read through your entire application after you’ve turned it in? i just read through mine and i couldn’t stand it… there are so many things i could have done to make it better. only if i had the time…aaah. i smell rejection.</p>

<p>and to think what i’m looking at is exactly what the admissions officers will be reading… :(</p>

<p>oh well.</p>

<p>i mean hindsight is 20/20 even the person with a perfect app would think it looks horrible 4 days before decisions come out...</p>

<p>just pray haha</p>

<p>lol...i hope you are right. </p>

<p>moral of the story: never look back</p>

<p>that was deep.</p>

<p>as expected from a penn hopeful. :D</p>

<p>lol jk</p>

<p>haha man i wish UPenn undergrad admissions read these boards.</p>

<p>i dont... i swear too much. lol</p>

<p>hey there stetson...(just in case he comes across this thread...)</p>

<p>I read it like the day after I submitted...there are some things I could've improved, I know. There's no way I'd look at it now lol</p>

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<p>I did and ended up finding a couple of grammar and stylistic errors on my why penn essay :(. I could have definitely improved my presentation.</p>

<p>yea few errors on my essay...but too late now so whatever</p>

<p>and dont forget that the admissions officers arent reading over each essay for an hour just to find a grammatical mistake. i bet theyre mainly concerned with content.</p>

<p>I've read my essays like 235235 times. On the 2092th time I found an "a" instead of an "an," and I flipped out. Sounds like most people will make at least one silly mistake in an application that long, though. Trying not to worry about it.</p>