Pasting both UCF essays on application?

<p>I've written both of my essays for the UCF undergrad app and would like to submit them now. How am I supposed to paste them? Do I have to identify which essays I wrote (Bump in the road, Why I chose to apply to UCF) or do I just paste them and add an obvious space between both essays? Both essays satisfy the word and character requirements.</p>

<p>Yeah, just put the # and prompt above each essay</p>

<p>I actually just included both of the prompts on one document (separated by paragraphs). I didn’t label them or anything, I figured they’d be able to tell by the first few sentences in each. I don’t think it really matters, just however you’d like to make the overall cosmetic appearance.</p>

<p>Kenneth295, if I add the prompt and prompt number, it will exceed the word limit, but not the character limit. I feel safer not exceeding either limit. As of now I have both essays pasted and both are under the limits.</p>

<p>I need help! </p>

<p>UCF site:
“your responses should be no longer than a total of 500 words or 7,000 characters” </p>

<p>UCF application:
“your responses should be no longer than a total of 500 words or 7,000 characters” COMBINED</p>

<p>I am confused. Even if it’s 500 words or 7,000 characters combined my two essays totaling 1,000 words is less than 7,000 characters. Should I stick with the word or character count?</p>

<p>I had the same dilemma…so I just combined two prompts into one essay. Even though I exceeded the word limit I fell below the character limit</p>