<p>First of all, I don't know if this is the right forum for my question :(. I'd appreciate redirection if it isn't.
I'm looking for someone to read my U of C essay responding to the prompt "Find x." They say that you can approach the questions with utter fancy, but I think I might have been too fanciful.</p>
<p>be cautious of people like AMRAICU, who have posted for the first time to ask to read your essay, and of AudreyH who are going to be applying to colleges soon too.</p>
<p>Sure. I was reading my friend’s essay on this topic the other day…Utterly disastrous. Not exactly an easy topic to answer, yet with the right essay, it might make your application stand out. (Btw I’m a Columbia ed, so you won’t have to worry about me being competition for you lol).
E-mail is <a href="mailto:theundaniable132@gmail.com">theundaniable132@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>columbia ed here. not applying to u of c, only because i could never dish out the level of creativity the uc app requires lol. ill give it a read, but ill also not be offended if you dont wanna show your essay to a fellow 2015er.</p>
<p>How much do we write for these things? On the supplement it says one to two pages for questions like “Find X” but does that mean single or double spaced?</p>