Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand why any kid needs to use AI at all to write this essay. Not Grammarly, not Claude, not anything. Just write the essay and ask another human to proofread or give feedback.
Anonymous wrote:I work in this space and we've had 100% human written content flagged as AI and AI content not flagged. None of it is accurate
Anonymous wrote:What if they use Grammarly but not the AI feature? Ds uses it but thinks the AI part sucks so he doesn't use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids AO reached out and asked for proof they wrote the essay. My kid sent handwritten rough drafts as proof.
this is not believable.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids AO reached out and asked for proof they wrote the essay. My kid sent handwritten rough drafts as proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids AO reached out and asked for proof they wrote the essay. My kid sent handwritten rough drafts as proof.
I call BS!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand why any kid needs to use AI at all to write this essay. Not Grammarly, not Claude, not anything. Just write the essay and ask another human to proofread or give feedback.
They never learned how to write properly, probably public school kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of intel in these Slate links. Went down the google rabbit hole (if you are interested there's so much more there). Here is what it looks like:
1. Slate can tell if you are "gaming" your major from when you first submitted an online inquiry - bc your two entries are side by side.
https://technolutions.com/admissions?itemId=rlmidt9qexf1yde9xo63qfwrhbby9n
2. What does "gifts" mean?
https://technolutions.com/admissions?itemId=rlmidt9qexf1yde9xo63qfwrhbby9n
3. They are tracking majors by round - even for schools that don't admit by major????
https://technolutions.com/admissions?itemId=y9pht9rumtfmy43uc36m5eep1zsojj
https://technolutions.com/admissions
Not all colleges uses all these "features." In many cases, they have to pay extra to access everything, so don't assume all admissions offices use these fields/features.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid used Claude (paid) to cut 42 words from the common app essay. Also used Grammarly to correct grammar (and add commas, semi-colons, broke long sentences up, new dashes, etc).
Beware of Grammarly: The Grammarly changes trigger AI detectors on Pangram, gptzero, Originality, and Winston. The Claude changes did not trigger AI detectors anywhere.
There is increasing chatter on Reddit that AOs have integrated these 3 or 4 third-party AI detectors into "Slate" and other parts of their admissions workflows to screen application materials. Do some research before using Grammarly. It looks like an essay will be auto-highlighted for suspected AI and the entire app thrown out (at some schools).
https://www.enrollify.org/blog/college-ai-detectors
https://www.yomu.ai/resources/do-college-admission-officers-use-ai-to-detect-ai-written-essays
https://www.carnegiehighered.com/blog/slate-ai-features/ (this is crazy!!)
https://knowledge.technolutions.net/docs/summit-2025-executive-summary (click on the dashboard portal!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9b_NGFnt4
Important question: is the chatter FROM the AOs or is it random people surmising that they are doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Our kids AO reached out and asked for proof they wrote the essay. My kid sent handwritten rough drafts as proof.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand why any kid needs to use AI at all to write this essay. Not Grammarly, not Claude, not anything. Just write the essay and ask another human to proofread or give feedback.
Anonymous wrote:My kid used Claude (paid) to cut 42 words from the common app essay. Also used Grammarly to correct grammar (and add commas, semi-colons, broke long sentences up, new dashes, etc).
Beware of Grammarly: The Grammarly changes trigger AI detectors on Pangram, gptzero, Originality, and Winston. The Claude changes did not trigger AI detectors anywhere.
There is increasing chatter on Reddit that AOs have integrated these 3 or 4 third-party AI detectors into "Slate" and other parts of their admissions workflows to screen application materials. Do some research before using Grammarly. It looks like an essay will be auto-highlighted for suspected AI and the entire app thrown out (at some schools).
https://www.enrollify.org/blog/college-ai-detectors
https://www.yomu.ai/resources/do-college-admission-officers-use-ai-to-detect-ai-written-essays
https://www.carnegiehighered.com/blog/slate-ai-features/ (this is crazy!!)
https://knowledge.technolutions.net/docs/summit-2025-executive-summary (click on the dashboard portal!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9b_NGFnt4