<p>I am freaking out. I wrote a letter to the Columbia office of admissions asking about letters of recommendation, but in my hurry, I accidental sent the email to Brown instead. They replied back with the starting sentence “Just to clarify, this is Brown university, not Columbia”. I emailed back apologizing and explaining my mistake. Have I completely screwed my chances of admission? I’m freaking out :(</p>
<p>I think you already know the answer. No, you are not screwed. You just mis-sent your personal letter, which is not a part of your application. You also clarified it already, so nothing should be a problem.</p>