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aau, how does a 550 word response on a 500 word question look. Am I really pushing it?


agh, who knows for sure? I'd say 10% is probably the limit.
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I'd aim for 10% over at most, just to be safe.
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My goal is +/- 5% on all essays. The tough ones are length limits without guidelines for font, font size, and margins. Someone using 10pt times new roman with 3/4" margins is going to have a lot more words than someone using 11pt arial with 1" margins.

A big complaint about all the books is the lengths of all the essays are WAY to long for the current standards. Many of these are from when schools had much longer essay limits. I believe not too long ago Stanford allowed 7pgs for the first essay and now I think all their essays total 7pgs combined.
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One of my 500 word Ross essays is 550 words and the other is 450. Hopefully, that will stop them from penalizing me for exceeding by 10%
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Getting the HBS essays under the 600 & 400 word limits is like pulling teeth! I agree with aaudedat, shortening to a certain length makes the essay more powerful, but after that you just start loosing bits and pieces of who you are. :cry:
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I'm starting to believe that the adcoms know what they're doing when they're shrinking the word limits (other than it's easier to read through thousands of essays). There must be a way to write very good essays at such short lengths, otherwise they would not choose the limits that they do, right? (or I'm just an idealist).

But river is right, 2 years ago the Stanford essay limit for Essay A was unlimited... last year it was 3-4 pages for Essay A, and 7-11 total pages. Now it's just 7 pages.

Well, I guess these essays will make boys into men... (or girls into women) ;)
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One thing, I don't think they will bother counting the words in essays. Some people will write using longer words and thus their essays may look longer even if they are fewer words than someone who keeps it very simple.

As long as it is not obviously way too long I wouldn't worry about it. I think thats why the 10% is a good rule beyond that it probably starts to become noticeable that you went beyond the limit.
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