<p>OK, so on the supplement, in the section on the Honors Program… did you realize that when you “checked for errors and saved” that the essays that were enumerated as the essays for the Honors program, were different from the essays the error message prompted you to complete…like 2 totally different prompts!!! Ok, so I worked my butt off on the essay with this topic …“a. The nineteenth-century philosopher John Stuart Mill once wrote that “one person with a belief is equal to a force of 99 who have only interests.” Tell us about one of your beliefs - how you came to it, why you hold on to it, what has challenged it, and what you imagine its influence will be on your education or pursuits.” But when I didnt have that one finished yet, and I saved the page… the error message named these prompts…
"a. An important aim of the GW University Honors Program is to enable its students to become 'active global citizens. 'What do you think it means to be a global citizen? Be specific, and use imaginative examples or illustrations. Surprise us.</p>
<p>b. ‘A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?’ - A. Einstein.
What four things would make you happy? Explain.</p>
<p>c. ‘Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.’ - A. Einstein. Describe your most interesting mistake.
question."</p>
<p>Whose “oops” is that?!???</p>