<p>Do the essays you turn in to the scholarship application Topic A automatically get used for the admissions application.</p>
<p>I have an essay to use for the scholarship app, but don't want that to be the essay used on the admissions app.</p>
<p>Do the essays you turn in to the scholarship application Topic A automatically get used for the admissions application.</p>
<p>I have an essay to use for the scholarship app, but don't want that to be the essay used on the admissions app.</p>
<p>I have the same question too. However, now I'm pretty sure that A & B that I submitted for the scholarship are going to be used for Plan II and admission -- boo! Oh well, they were fine I guess.</p>
<p>And what about the actual admissions application? I don't want to re-type all my EC's and awards in those little boxes when I already did it for the scholarship form. I thought we were supposed to send a resume anyways -- so at the end of all this, they'll hear my stats 3 times? </p>
<p>This process is so confusing. I hate UT's system.</p>
<p>They can be different. </p>
<h1>Each essay should be from 300 to 800 words in length. (From the UT BeALonghorn Website: If you’re writing your essays to fulfill your admission requirements only, you should try to keep them no longer than one page single-spaced. If you plan to use your essays to fulfill admission and scholarship or honors requirements, follow the length guidelines specified by the individual program.)</h1>
<p>Plan</a> II Honors Program</p>
<p>So then the essays we write for scholarship doesn't have to be the essays we use for admissions, right???</p>
<p>so beat it just beat it</p>