<p>I was already accepted SCEA at Princeton, and I'm now planning to apply to a couple of other schools. I have two questions regarding essays: </p>
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<li>I think my Princeton supplement (choose a book quote, state it, and relate it to a life-defining experience) was better than my common app essay. It was more original and captured my personality and interests better. Should I switch the two? But then would other schools be offended at my submitting an obviously-written-for-Princeton essay as my common app essay? </li>
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<p>I know the obvious answer is to revise the Princeton supplement into a normal essay, but integrating an entire quote smoothly into an essay that's already 700 words is really difficult. I'd greatly appreciate if someone would read the two essays and comment on them. If you're willing to do so, post here and I'll PM you.</p>
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<li>Should I attach my Princeton engineering essay anyway? (I was accepted to Princeton engineering.) Or an abstract for a research paper?</li>
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<p>Thanks for your help.</p>