Omg Answer To Uc Essay Length

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<p>so that being said, how screwed am i?</p>

<p>my essays combine to be 930/1000 words. my long essay that's supposed to be 600 is only 530!!! what do i do??!!</p>

<p>I think it's okay to be under the requirement, but not OVER.</p>

<p>Not a lot of people (if any) can get it right on 600.</p>

<p>1.load a gun
2.apply to forehead
3.re write ur essays</p>

<p>omg i just checked my sister's uc essay's and her's were like this respectively:
1. 200/200
2. 601/600
3. 199/200</p>

<p>= 600/600 words!!! and she got into every single uc (currently attending ucla).</p>

<p>so bascially, that fact that i'm like 70 words under will hurt a lot. i think....</p>

<p>Try to add more to the 530.</p>

<p>how r u unable to fill in ur essays? im having problems cutting..</p>

<p>you said your essays came out to be 930/1000.. doesn't that kind of indicate you have two 200/200 essays? I think it's good.</p>

<p>If you are really worried and dont like your essay with all your heart, then rewrite it or fill it up with more details.</p>

<p>mine came out roughly 220, 210, 560 for a total of 990. i think im good. </p>

<p>UC fini. common app here i come.</p>

<p>My essays come out to be 1060... im not worried. Being 15-20 over doesnt hurt, Its the fact that one may be excpetionaly long while the other is exceptionally short is a problem. </p>

<p>Also, the fact that your sister's essays were 1000 words on the dot is not an indicator as to why she got in. Trust me. Being on the dot is not why people get in.</p>

<p>I wrote, I believe 350/500 for Yale supplemental and 440/500 for primary essay. </p>

<p>Essay length is not important.</p>

<p>I sent in my admission essay that was about 950 words. I knew it was too long but my ED deadline was looming and I couldn't cut off any more words. I just hope my essay length doesn't work against me!</p>

<p>and the essay was a commonapp one so, the word limit-500</p>

<p>Jesus... 950 words for a 500 word essay!</p>

<p>Are you guys sure? I heard that colleges won't read further than the 1000 word limit for UC essays.</p>

<p>Its not like they have a line little line that says stop at the 1000th word. My college counselor reasurred me that being 15-20 words is really quite alright. She has done all these workshops and thingamabobs, so Im not going to question her. She clearly knows more than me on the subject. But from what she has told me, its perfectly fine.</p>

<p>so 1030 words would be alright? cuz i sent it in already and im not sure if they cutoff right at 1000</p>

<p>Dude, my essays are 1060... Im not worried a bit. Its all good.</p>

<p>same here, the one i sent essays i sent out to UCSD came out to be 1080 words.IMO as long as you can hold onto the interest of the AOs for that extra 80 words, you should be fine.
im pretty sure they actually cap the essays like this: 250 250 and 680
so they actually give you room for 1180 words even though they recommend its 1000 or less.</p>

<p>To the person that sent in the 950 word essay for the 500 word limit . . . </p>

<p>Ouch. If I was an admissions officer, I wouldn't notice a 520 or maybe even a 560 word essay if I was reading a bunch of 500-word-essays. But 950? Think of the poor adcoms. If you had to read tons of 500-word-essays, most of which are probably not that great, would you really read a 950 word one? It may seem like not a big deal, but adcoms appreciate essays that are at least in range of the word limit.</p>

<p>To the original poster, I somehow doubt being 70 words under the limit is bad in the least. All they want is to limit the amount of time they have to spend reading essays, so it doesn't disadvantage you outside of the fact that you might have said less than other applicants who were closer to the limit.</p>

<p>The UC rep I talked to said that it'd cut off any one if it's over 650 words, but she didn't say anything about other cut-offs, so I think < 50 over is probably fine.</p>