<p>^“spelt” is a possible choice, though used mainly in British English.</p>
<p>How are you all accessing the application? MyMIT account doesn’t look any different from before - no updates. How do I see the essays or the rest of the application?</p>
<p>Ok if he’s British, otherwise he’s just baking bread.</p>
<p>my mymit account has a problem
i can view the application but can’t save ;i encounter a problem “:Well that wasn’t supposed to happen”"Bomb</p>
<p>I have also had an issue with the website. Currently, I’m working on essays outside and will look to figure out the problem with the app later.</p>
<p>He could also be from basically any English-speaking country other than the US.</p>
<p>Woah! I didn’t mean that to come out all wrong.
Applying to MIT means a lot to me. I’ve been waiting for this since a long time. I did (for part 1), and would, to the best of my ability, make sure that my application is perfect (as in there are no spelling/grammatical errors). I’ve made many spelling errors in the past (everybody does)! But it’s just that I do not want any of these minor errors, if I can avoid, in my MIT application since it’s something so important! Also, I remembered reading Matt’s entry (<a href=“http://mitadmissions.org/blogs/entry/avoid_spelling_errors[/url]”>a | MIT Admissions) and couldn’t help but wonder if it’d be alright or not. You have no idea how long I deliberated whether I should post that or not because I didn’t want to sound rude : )</p>
<p>@Ghastn Even I had the same problem — I couldn’t save the first page of the application, though the rest of the pages worked fine. I reported the error (though the report never went through, I guess, because my Internet connection is pretty slow) and the next day it was working just fine!</p>