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Please read my sig linesFor these questions (gap year, volunteering, health experiences), can we describe by listing (using bullet points)?
As a general question, how formal do secondaries have to be? Clearly, for the obvious questions such as diversity, challenge, failure, why us, I will write in paragraph format. However, I feel like for these "describe" questions, (and others like USF Describe the knowledge, skills, and attributes you have developed in preparation for the career path you have chosen in the previous question), I feel like I can answer the question better (use my word count towards a better cause), by using bullet points and being very concise. Any opinions?
@Goro @gyngyn @LizzyM @gonnif
Don't do that.Sorry, it appears I was a little unclear. What I meant was just the activities by pressing the "enter" key, and describe it. For example:
Clinical Volunteering: XXXXXX
Research: YYYYY
Shadowing: ZZZZZZ
Bad? no. Lazy? Maybe.Oh really? So for this question "If you have already received your bachelor's degree, please describe what you have been doing since graduation and your plans for the upcoming year.", if I just listed out what I was doing and a brief description like so
Medical volunteering: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Research: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
EMT: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Would that be seen as bad?
bump. Anyone else list out their EC for emory's secondary vs. paragraph form?
Did you write one big paragraph or did you split it up for each activity?
It is very easy, maybe its because everyone else has only 1 or 2 activities? I have 6, so that uses a lot of words to set up each activity.