<p>D1 was looking over her Brown supplement short answers and noticed that the answers were switched- ie. the answer to Q1 was printed under Q2 and vice versa. Needless to say, she is a little freaked and I don’t know how this happened because we both print previewed everything before she submitted it. So now we don’t know whether she should just leave it, assuming they are smart enough to figure it out and not wanting to draw extra attention to it, or whether she should contact someone about it. Any advice?</p>
<p>I would definitely shoot them a quick email explaining the situation; it couldn’t hurt, and I’m sure it wasn’t your fault anyway!</p>
<p>so you think not doing anything is riskier than drawing attention to it?</p>
<p>I would have D shoot them an email. Having that information ahead would give a better initial impression to the readers then having them feel frustrated that they have to “figure it out”. I say it’s riskier to not mention it.</p>