What to do with flagged AI scholarship essay?

So I'm writting an essay thats very deeply personal so of course its my own and genuine and i spent so much time into it and yeah i put it in chatgpt at the end to help with some errors or clunkyness but despite this, when i tried put both versions in the drop box, and see its automatic ai checker, it flags it as most definetly ai (85% and 80%). The application says they will be using ai checker to decide, and I'm worried that I'm gonna be flagged for it. What can I even do anymore? I tried dumbing it down and making it worse in places but its not bypassing the checker nearly enough (80% to 60%) and i feel so horrible making my own work worse after spending so much time into it to make it better. Any advice on how to go on?

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u/General_Raviolioli — 10 days ago

Where can I find LN illustrations by volume?

I've been listening to the LN audiobooks and I'd like to look at all the illustrations once I've finished a volume. However, there seems to be no site where I can look at just those illustrations in order and instead i have to flip through the ln until I see an illustration and thats time consuming and not really worth it. At least for classroom of the elites Fandom site they have dedicated pages of volume by volume illustrations. Any help yall?

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u/General_Raviolioli — 10 days ago

UOttawa/Carleton CE or McGill CS (READ DESC)

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I really wanna go into embedded systems or networking or allat low level tech. I dont mind doing more software roles as long as AI doesnt nuke senior development roles. What offer for a major at what uni should I take?

I'm thinking if I do CS I could transfer over to CE, or do my masters in ECE, or do another degree in EE after finishing CS, or just do some projects/internships/clubs/hackathons that are more related to hardware to cope for it.

Hoping to make it medium (not make it big) and working abroad is on the table (which is why I like mcgill).

UOttawa/Carleton pros over McGill:

\-Cheaper (by around 25k over 4 years)

\-Major is slightly more aligned with what I want

\-Not as brutal course load

McGill pros over UOttawa/Carleton:

\-International rep

\-Montreal is a nicer place

\-More access to internships (I can do Kanata and Montreal tech sector)

\-Student body is more locked in, so connections are better. Same goes for alumni.

\-More prestige, important for international rep and maybe even a little in Canada who knows 😉

I'd also add mcgill cs has no dedicated co op program but youre always free to go and find some internships and can join an internship program as well.

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u/General_Raviolioli — 14 days ago

UOttawa/Carleton CE or McGill CS (READ DESC)

I really wanna go into embedded systems or networking or allat low level tech. I dont mind doing more software roles as long as AI doesnt nuke senior development roles. What offer for a major at what uni should I take?

I'm thinking if I do CS I could transfer over to CE, or do my masters in ECE, or do another degree in EE after finishing CS, or just do some projects/internships/clubs/hackathons that are more related to hardware to cope for it.

Hoping to make it medium (not make it big) and working abroad is on the table (which is why I like mcgill).

UOttawa/Carleton pros over McGill:

-Cheaper (by around 25k over 4 years)

-Major is slightly more aligned with what I want

-Not as brutal course load

McGill pros over UOttawa/Carleton:

-International rep

-Montreal is a nicer place

-More access to internships (I can do Kanata and Montreal tech sector)

-Student body is more locked in, so connections are better. Same goes for alumni.

-More prestige, important for international rep and maybe even a little in Canada who knows 😉

I'd also add mcgill cs has no dedicated co op program but youre always free to go and find some internships and can join an internship program as well.

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u/General_Raviolioli — 14 days ago

What is the better path for aspiring low level systems development?

Is it worth pursuing computer engineering at a lesser known university or doing computer science at a better known university? Perhaps the cs grad could do internships, projects, hackathons and classes that are more related to physics and engineering. Should pursuing a masters in ECE or doing a second degree in EE be worth it?

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u/General_Raviolioli — 15 days ago
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How easy is it to get your masters in ECE as a comp sci student? (no thesis)

Any classes you should take to boost chances? Do you just get a good report with some ece profs?

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u/General_Raviolioli — 15 days ago

How possible is it for a computer scientist to become a compEng

Basically the title. Do I take a bunch of my electives for physics, electronics and embedded systems type classes while also then doing a bunch of clubs, projects, hackathons and internships in more hardware related fields? Is this feasible enough to be considered a "true enough" computer engineer and ultimately get roles more associated with that field despite majoring in comp sci?

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u/General_Raviolioli — 17 days ago
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How easy has it been for you guys to switch from science to engineering?

Specifically those who have tried to go from sciences gorup 3 into computer engineering or other less than competitive engineering programs. Were there challenges in GPA or competitiveness? Other hurdles?

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u/General_Raviolioli — 18 days ago

MCGILL ACCEPTANCE! SCIENCES GROUP 3 (cs and swe)

93.33% or 94.66% top 6

100% physics

99% calc

99% chem

93% adv func

88% comp sci

81% English 💀

(got 96% in TER4M but I dont think they accept that m level course not sure)

Accepted at 9:48 pm EST

Self reported marks like may 14 at lunch

Applied in like early Feb

Still waiting on comp eng (dream program)...

u/General_Raviolioli — 21 days ago