<p>I applied to Tulane through their free online application, and after I listed out my activities in a (sorta) bulleted form (I would write a line and then press enter and start a new one), they combined all the "bullets" into one sentence. I already emailed my admissions officer telling her what happened, but will this affect my admissions chances? I don't remember if there was an opportunity to recheck my application- I was under a lot of stress at the time and it may have slipped my mind to review the application. I know I should have, I get it. This is the only school where this has happened. </p>
<p>They will most likely look right past it, just trying to get the information out of the mess. Don’t stress about it. I really do not believe it will hurt you. My friend already got his acceptance from Tulane, so you should hear back quickly. Best of luck</p>
<p>Try not to worry. Last year my son was trying to edit that part of the application and was unable to do so. He emailed his admissions counselor to let her know, and she apologized for any issues he had with the online application. He was admitted a few days later.</p>