<p>Okay, so I was just looking at my Princeton Supplement Essay which was great except for two typos which I just caught :(</p>
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<li><p>I meant to write "hallways of my mind" in a sentence but instead put "hallways my mind" by accident.</p></li>
<li><p>I meant to write "class at the local elementary school" in a sentence but instead put "class at the local elementary" by accident.</p></li>
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<p>Are these typos significant? Is it worth it to send an updated version minus the two typos? It's really annoying because I didn't catch them and my editors didn't catch them!</p>
<p>I don’t think it will be a big deal. They are very minor and they don’t affect the overall essay. Who knows the adcoms might not even notice it, sometimes when I read (in my head) my mind automatically adds missing words and I don’t even notice the errors. </p>
<p>Don’t worry about it. Let’s just say this, if you get rejected (hopefully not) it won’t be because of those small almost unnoticeable errors.</p>
<p>I had a couple of typos/awkward phrasings and I actually got an email from my regional adcom on how it was a pleasure to read my essays. So don’t worry about typos.</p>