Rearranging professional experience on AADSAS

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scsc7211

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I'm disappointed I didn't recognize this sooner, but there doesn't appear to be any way to move experiences/activities/etc up and down in the list once they are all entered.

I see in the instructions that everything is supposed to be listed in order of personal importance, which is not the case for me right now. I haven't submitted so I can still change it, but it would have been great if one could simply drag the activities around.

If you have not entered everything in, just be aware of this before you click submit.
 
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I was about to do this, please explain!

so the first experience you put on the list the most important or the least important?
 
According to the instructions, what you said is correct. I just assumed you could easily shift experiences around in the list, but I guess I take the user-friendly webpage designs I've become accustomed to for granted.
 
According to the instructions, what you said is correct. I just assumed you could easily shift experiences around in the list, but I guess I take the user-friendly webpage designs I've become accustomed to for granted.

didn't know that >.> i submitted mine from most recent to the latest. 😱
 
there used to be a worksheet that they'd give kids in elementary school. it had a list of 20 something things to do, all that were kind of ridiculous. the sheet said read all the questions then start.

the last question said do not do any of these things.

i cant believe how careless some people are in an attempt to be first
 
I think as long as you used your "Include on cover sheet" choices wisely, the admissions committee will know from that what is most important to you. Great new feature in my opinion 😀
 
wat. i just did it by date. figured it would be like a cv and they would want to read it in chronological order. i'm pretty sure it really doesn't matter though.

maybe it's a test to see if you can follow instructions. that would be sadly funny.
 
there used to be a worksheet that they'd give kids in elementary school. it had a list of 20 something things to do, all that were kind of ridiculous. the sheet said read all the questions then start.

the last question said do not do any of these things.

i cant believe how careless some people are in an attempt to be first

I guess I should have noted in my post that I have not submitted yet. I just wanted to make sure anybody else who is going to pull the trigger also has their ducks in a row.
 
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