Am I automatically rejected?

<p>So I submitted my applications but I came to realize that I’ve made a huge mistake in my two essays.
In one of the essay, I said that I lived in a certain place for two years, and in the other essay, I said that I lived at that place for three years. The problem is that I mentioned that I lived in this place for 2 years at the end of the first essay and mentioned that I lived in this place for 3 years at the beginning of the second essay. </p>

<p>What should I do?!!!</p>

<p>OMG. really?</p>

<p>you are fine. they arent going to do a background check on you or anything. now that it’s been submitted, unless you see you accidentally misreported something as salient as a course grade or SAT score, you are most likely fine.</p>

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<p>i get you kids are worried since I was in your exact same spot 3 years ago. but for the love of god, at least make a combined thread and post your worries as posts in a single thread rather than as a million different threads. it’s making this forum so messy!!! </p>

<p>peace.</p>

<p>so did you live there for 2 years or 3 years? Or maybe you’ve never lived there at all!</p>

<p>BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHM
<em>buildings crash</em>
BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHM
<em>Ellen Page was hot</em>
BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHM
<em>Admin will only care if it messes up the body of your essay</em>
L O S T</p>

<p>You have no chance whatsoever.</p>

<p>You might as well be an Asian upper middle class international student with no ECs, a 2.0, and 1300 on the SAT.</p>

<p>life over.</p>

<p>automatic rejection</p>

<p>Guise stop trolling. We all know mistake = automatic acceptance from Bezerkeley. It’s automatic rejection from Stanford though.</p>