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I already have a line between all of the paragraphs. My question was about indentation (having a "tab" space for the first sentence of each paragraph).
I already have a line between all of the paragraphs. My question was about indentation (having a "tab" space for the first sentence of each paragraph).
I already have a line between all of the paragraphs. My question was about indentation (having a "tab" space for the first sentence of each paragraph).
QUESTION I HAD:
regarding personal statements: If I am mentioning a personal experience which dealt with a specific patient, but I do not want to disclose the patient's name, how should I go about doing this? I do not want to keep on saying "the patient" because that sounds so impersonal and clinical. Any advice would be much appreciated!
It will look like this
--->This is paragraph 1
--->This is paragraph 2
--->This is paragraph 3
So really, leaving a space between 2 paragraphs is probably not a good idea
So you are saying what we see from the preview window will be different from what the schools will see them? i.e. with added indentation even though we don't see them ourselves on our own preview windows?
I called the ADEA about this and they told me that it wouldn't be bad idea to leave space between each paragraph which I did.
Paragraph 1
paragraph 2
paragraph 3
etc...
It only takes up 1 character so that shouldn't hurt the character count. I didn't think of any other way of doing this besides leaving a space so it is not all aligned.