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Don't worry about it. It solely will not affect your admission chances but I guess it would be nice to run your essays by someone you know for proofreading or use an online tool to identify grammatical mistakes etc
Nikhil, After seeing this message, I went back to my application to check my essays. In one of my essays, I have written "class of 2020" instead of "class of 2022" - I got my essays proof read, and even the word document I was working on from where I copied my final essay onto the application form had 2022 written. I have no idea how this happened. Would this reflect badly, or would they see this is an honest mistake?
riddhigupta12, It won’t definitely be a decider whether you get in or not. The mistake should have been avoided but nothing can be done now. No need to think about it and worry.