nyu MISTAKE

<p>I had to deal with so much crap this weekend submitting. Our entire area's internet was wiped out and I had to travel to my dad's office and had a limited time to submit so I was submitting like crazy after cursory edits. Once I got home, (and of course the internet came back on as soon as I did...argh) I noticed in my NYU essay, it's saying "This shows dedication to my" </p>

<p>Should I e-mail NYU or mail a new version or call them?</p>

<p>Before I give a definitive "NO," tell us how it was supposed to read, with a little more context pls.</p>

<p>Unless of course... that's ALL it said in the essay part, then I suggest e-mailing them.</p>

<p>I'm guessing the essay cut off at the word "my" and didnt submit the rest?</p>

<p>sorry i was so unclear. it's at the end of the essay. this is basically how the last two sentences go, "My dedication to extracurricular activities shows my ability to channel my energy into my. I want to continue to pursue those interests." </p>

<p>yeah, it's very blah and uncreative but i had a word limit.</p>

<p>submit the essay with a letter explaining your circumstances, and call the admissions office and notify them</p>