I was reading about how Penn State?s Smeal College of Business is using a newly-developed software to check to see whether or not your essays are plagiarized or not, and it freaked me out a little bit.
I'm currently getting ready to apply to b-schools, and have started writing a few essays... The problem is that I've been recycling sentences and phrases from essays and letters I've written in the past - mainly for my job search that has lasted far too long (and which I've had to write a good deal of letters for.)
I guess that my concern is that somehow these letters that I have written will make it to the database that the software checks against. How likely is this? Do you think that employers will voluntarily send the cover letters they receive to be included in the database?
And if so, what then? Will the school reject me because I'm recycling my own work? It's not like I'm copying somebody else, or having another person write my letters.
Am I being paranoid?
I'm currently getting ready to apply to b-schools, and have started writing a few essays... The problem is that I've been recycling sentences and phrases from essays and letters I've written in the past - mainly for my job search that has lasted far too long (and which I've had to write a good deal of letters for.)
I guess that my concern is that somehow these letters that I have written will make it to the database that the software checks against. How likely is this? Do you think that employers will voluntarily send the cover letters they receive to be included in the database?
And if so, what then? Will the school reject me because I'm recycling my own work? It's not like I'm copying somebody else, or having another person write my letters.
Am I being paranoid?