just curious

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What kind of question is that? It varies by school. I think most transfer your application to sheepskin or parchement using a quill, except that the writing is in arameic rather than english. Then once this is accomplished, all of the applications are bundled together, sealed in clay jars, and buried in a series of remote caves near the Dead Sea. Other copies, written in cuneiform on clay tablets, are kept locally at the admissions offices for use as conversation pieces and coasters.
 
they are printed directly onto toilet paper so that they can be easily recycled.

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When I was at the University of Kentucky, I saw that my interviewer had a printed version of my AMCAS.
 
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Thanks for the humor ... I really needed it today!

Seriously Su4n2,
From what I have observed at my interviews from across a table or from my chair in the middle of the room ... the interviewers appear to have a folder with some papers in it. The one opportunity where I was fairly close to the file on the table, I could see they had some papers with my picture attached. Now ... as to whether or not that was an printed copy of my actual application ... you're guess is as good as mine.

P.S. I actually look pretty good upside down!
 
Do you have a Mullet?

How do you feel about the Marshall Tucker Band?
 
They all print them out. I assume you are asking because of spacing of paragraphs in the essay?
 
the really cool schools have electronic copies of everything which gets emailed to your interviewers (yale, and i think cornell)
 
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