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Creation date: Jul 30, 2025 2:51am Last modified date: Jul 30, 2025 2:51am Last visit date: Dec 20, 2025 6:14am
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Jul 30, 2025 ( 1 post, 2 replies latest Aug 3, 2025 )
7/30/2025
2:51am
Charles Bredn (charles12charles21)
Hey everyone! So I’m almost done with my master’s application, and I’ve read everything so many times that I can’t even tell if it makes sense anymore. I don’t want to send something with silly mistakes or unclear parts. Has anyone used any online tool or platform that can help review the application before actually hitting “submit”? I’m not just talking about spell check, but something that looks at the structure or gives tips based on experience.
8/2/2025
12:23pm
Thomas Liii (barryb2134)
I know exactly what you mean — after re-reading your documents 20 times, everything just blurs together. When I was applying last year, I used https://applyityourself.com and it really helped me feel more confident. It’s not just about grammar — they give advice on how your essays flow, whether your answers match what the university is actually looking for, and stuff like that. I got useful tips I wouldn’t have caught myself, especially around motivation letters and short responses. Worth checking out if you want a second pair of eyes on everything.
8/3/2025
12:17am
Emma Collins Collins (emma56)
Just noticed this thread while browsing. I’m not applying anywhere right now, but this reminded me how helpful it is to have someone else look over your work — whether it's a friend, a mentor, or even a tool. Sometimes we overthink things and miss the obvious. Good luck to everyone going through applications right now, it’s a stressful time but also super exciting!
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