1) when listing hobbies, what do you put for the main contact on the form? the contact information for the first one?
2) if I put that I was an instructor in an activity that I also put in a lot of time practicing for, could I also put that as a hobby, since it is both a job and a hobby, or should I leave it as just a job?
3) If I have very few shadowing hours (2 full days with 2 different physicians) during college. Is that worth a spot? I fully realize how dumb I am, after reading all the advice about shadowing now lol.
4) If I have an experience being a hostess at a restaurant, how much should I describe it if most people already know what that entails? I seem to recall reading that for no-brainers, you shouldn't put a description, since it would be fluff.
5) In a club that I started, we ran into some bureaucratic and legal difficulties with funding, because we were a new club and not very well understood (it was quidditch and the agencies that would fund us had no idea that you needed brooms to be official). It was very formative, but I'm worried that if I put that I was involved in working the club through that, it might not look too well, since I was a founder. Should I figure out a way to spin that positively, or should I leave it out for maybe a secondary or interview?
6) If one of my hobbies is watching anime and Asian dramas, should I put that? It doesn't seem like anything that would make me a better doctor, but maybe it might make me more well rounded? What are your thoughts?