Non-English characters on PS.

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Hey y'all, time for a very obscure question.

Are there any technical issues (primarily in rendering etc) of personal statements that have a word or two in not English characters (specifically Cyrillic characters)?

It fits with the PS well, and isn't essential to understanding it, I am not planning on writing my PS all in a foreign language I'm not silly I promise.

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Are there any technical issues (primarily in rendering etc) of personal statements that have a word or two in not English characters (specifically Cyrillic characters)? It fits with the PS well, and isn't essential to understanding it
I recommend using the Romanized versions of the Cyrillic words. To non-native speakers, we will be none the wiser. Just my thoughts.

Per AMCAS (source here, p57):
"Use English (United States) characters; other characters may not be accurately recognized"
 
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Agree with @Moko on this. By the time the Cyrillic character gets pushed through AMCAS (the code for which was seemingly written in 1978), and then through whatever application-management system is used by each individual school, it will feel like mashed potatoes.
 
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