tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6247264052886923232.post846729431444902753..comments2023-12-10T02:57:05.374-08:00Comments on College Explorations: The case against peer editing or when personal statements are not personal OR confidentialNancy Griesemerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14798671848588278128noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6247264052886923232.post-6384168207048956422016-09-21T09:48:58.537-07:002016-09-21T09:48:58.537-07:00Thank you so much for this posting! Now I can read...Thank you so much for this posting! Now I can read this to my students instead of telling them why they should perhaps disregard the editing notes they received in their English class. When I present in English classes at the high school, I always use the Johns Hopkins examples. The comments from admission are all the context the students need. I totally agree that "personal" should also mean confidential. Harriet Katzhttp://www.creativekcc.comnoreply@blogger.com