Question about Tulane's secondary prompt

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drtribbiani

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So it asks to list leadership and hobbies. Does this mean we literally list it out, line by line, not using paragraph format? Or...? It just feels weird to me after writing all these essays

Ex:

Activity 1 (at X org)
Activity 2 (at Y org)
Activity 3 (at Z org)

instead of

I was a leader for X org through Activity 1, for Y org through Activity 2, for Z org through Activity 3... (or something of this nature)

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I would do exactly what the prompt says, i.e list them out. These are not meant to be trick questions, those come during the interviews :1devilish: (just kidding).

Yeah, that's what I ended up doing. It just feels weird listing these things out without any context or explanations. For example, for the "list your hobbies" prompt, I have "Traveling" - not where I've traveled, when, or with who, but just "Traveling". I kind of hope they ask about this stuff during interviews haha
 
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Yeah, that's what I ended up doing. It just feels weird listing these things out without any context or explanations. For example, for the "list your hobbies" prompt, I have "Traveling" - not where I've traveled, when, or with who, but just "Traveling". I kind of hope they ask about this stuff during interviews haha
You can still give context or explanations if necessary when listing things
1) Cooking - enjoy hosting dinner parties for friends
2) Traveling - recent traveled to ***
etc
 
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Last year i literally gave a list and my position. I only put a sentence of explanation if the org or position wasn’t clear.
 
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