Questions regarding a Transfer Applicant

<p>I realized I erred in a supplemental essay in which I omitted the preposition ‘to.’ At first, I wrote it twice while revising and accidentally deleted both instead of just one, but that is beside the point. Should I bring this mistake to Harvard’s attention and send in a revised essay answer? Also, will a single mistake such as “intend be” instead of “intend to be” hurt my chances of admission? (I understand that essays should be flawless and errors can only hurt, never help, an applicant; however, I am simply wondering about your feelings regarding an issue such as in this situation). </p>

<p>Thank you very much, </p>

<p>pokersharkaq</p>

<p>I highly recommend not drawing any attention to the error by sending in a revised essay. Better to just leave everything as is.</p>

<p>That is my gut feeling. Thank you for taking the time to respond.</p>