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4 years ago
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Is your essay reviewed by multiple people or only one person if you post it?

Hi, I was just wondering if the essay I submitted for review on this site is reviewed by multiple people. I dont want too many people to have access to it, because Im worried someone may copy it. Thanks!

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4 years ago

Nope, it's only reviewed by one person--unless you post it twice! And I know how you feel, but I wouldn't worry about people copying your essay. Most college essays are specific enough to you that copying wouldn't make much sense anyways. Hope this helps--good luck!

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4 years ago

Hey!

Your essay is given to one person and if they choose not to review it, it is given to another. Your essay should be personalized to you, so plagiarism should not be a concern as there is only one you. You can post the same essay as many times as you like, as long as you have enough karma to get multiple reviews. After reviewing your essay, the reviewer loses access, so you are pretty safe. Good luck with College Admissions!!

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4 years ago

Hi there! Your essay will only be reviewed by one person, and after they finish reviewing it, they will no longer have access to the essay. Rest assured that we take essay security very seriously - if you ever have any concerns, you're welcome to contact us at support@collegevine.com.

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