Hi @Jessica Booker @Ram Sabaratnam
I’ve seen a lot of posts on here about typos, so I need some advice. I just submitted my application to BM and saved a copy to my PC. When I was submitting it, nothing was flagged on the portal, and it all seemed fine. But now, looking at the saved version on Word, I see four red-underlined errors.
They’re things like “organsing” and “commerical” — stuff that didn’t stand out at all when I was proofreading. I went over this application so many times, spent days on it, and even had other people check it. I also did an insight scheme with this firm, so I’m feeling super frustrated and worried right now.
I know one typo might get overlooked, but four feels like it’ll mean rejection. The only thing giving me a tiny bit of hope is that maybe some of these errors aren’t obvious without a spell-check system.
Any advice or thoughts on this?
I'm not them, but I made this mistake in my first two applications of this cycle, especially with US vs UK spellings. I didn't even realise until I got my first PFO and went back to check and was like omg how did I do that. From then I decided to write every application in Word (with proofing language set to British English), I would highly recommend doing that!
I don't know anything about BM (I'm yet to write my application lol) but I know a few firms read applications with a spellchecker and some don't. If it helps, I still got progressed in an application this cycle where I made a bad typo. Not 4, but one bad one (the sentence didn't make sense). We can't really predict how any specific gradrec member will react at a specific time or whether they'll even notice so at this point I'd just hope for the best and make sure future applications don't have that mistake.