oh wow

<p>this may seem paranoid to u guys, and well, it does to me too</p>

<p>in my commonapp short answer i wrote 200 years in a quote instead of two hundred years</p>

<p>will this hurt me? ive already submitted!</p>

<p>it wont have any bearing on decisions, correct?</p>

<p>thanks guys</p>

<p>yeah...u are paranoid...seriously dude chill out...</p>

<p>anyway...its only a minor grammatical error...if its an error at all...while i'm not completely 100% sure about this...i believe that numbers over 50 can be written in "number" form...</p>

<p>like i said though...shouldn't matter your app anyway...if their gonna reject/defer you...it won't be cuz of this...its gonna be because of the rest of your app...</p>

<p>1.) Use Arabic numerals for numbers that require three words or more if written out:
2 ½
142 </p>

<p>2.) Use Arabic numerals preceding units of measure:
5 millimeters
2 cups
3.5 million people
15 percent</p>

<p>I learned to write out one through nine, and use numerals for 10 and up.</p>

<p>okay cool, these apps are mad stressful</p>

<p>ok..this obsession needs to STOP! Deadlines have essentially passed, for goodness sake!</p>

<p>you're right</p>

<p>time to head out and forget this ****</p>