<p>Alright, so I wrote most of my essays with large degrees of editing. The ones that were edited (which I'd say roughly 75 percent of the supplemental essays were, and all of the Common App essays were) didn't have many corrections. Typically, I'm a very good writer and I don't make a lot of grammatical mistakes. I'm scared to even go back and look at them to be completely honest with you. I read over each one before I submitted it, but I literally filled out 24 applications and wrote over 30 essays, so at some point, I was very tired of writing the stupid things.</p>
<p>My voice came across well. Everyone who read my essays thought that I did an excellent job. However, in a couple essays, I feel like I might have been generic. I wrote essays that talked about how I wanted to change the world. I have an academic plan for how I want to change the world, so when I would write about what I wanted to do when I got to a certain college, I typically would talk about that plan. How will this hurt me? Should I be worried?</p>