<p>I'm applying to Jerome Fisher, and writing SEAS down as my single degree program. </p>
<p>I wanted to have some freedom in the main penn supplement, so I decided to write about the extracurricular/ research paths that I could see myself doing at Penn. I spent a summer at Penn this year, and I wanted as much space to talk about what I could see myself doing outside of class. I'm at about 600-700 words on this essay. I only wrote briefly about the academic strength of the engineering school at Penn. </p>
<p>For my M&T essay, I wrote my essay like all kids do: addressing how academically strong I am, especially in economics and science, and how amazing the program is academically, and how perfect we are for each other. There's a strong emphasis on the academic rigor of the M&T program. Also, I talk about my long-term goals, which have a greater emphasis on engineering than business. I feel like about 60% of the essay addresses the strength of the SEAS program. </p>
<p>My question is, will the admissions officer who judges my application to SEAS read my essay that I wrote about M&T? Remember, there is almost 0 mention of academics in my main Penn supplement, and I feel that colleges would want students to talk about it a little. </p>
<p>Thanks :DDD</p>