A few questions about applications (activites, resume, etc.)... Please help!

<p>I'm going to send my early action applications in pretty soon but I have a few last minute issues with the common app:
1. In the activities section, should I include an activity that I plan on doing this year but haven't actually done yet? I will be completing over 50 hours of community service at a children's museum in an art room, so can I still say that? Should I put it in the Additional Info section instead? I think it's really important and I definitely want colleges to know that I am doing that.
2. For work experiences, should I say how much I get paid?
3. I want to attach a resume but I also want to provide links to youtube videos that I made, but apparently I can't attach a word document AND fill out the box of additional information. Should I mail the resume instead? Should I include the youtube videos in the resume and attach the resume? Should I not even send a resume? Not sure what to do...
4. After I send applications, would I be able to send any other information?
5. When I try to attach a file to the common app from my computer (a MacBook Pro), I try to view it but it only shows up as some sort of code. Is it just because of my computer or is there something wrong with the file?</p>

<p>If anyone can help with ANY of these issues, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!</p>

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<li>Yes, I’d definitely include it.<br></li>
<li>No, I wouldn’t add that. They care much more about the experience than your salary.</li>
<li>I don’t think you can mail the resume but send the rest of the app online. Honestly I doubt the admissions people going to sit there watching your videos and going to your links, so I wouldn’t send more than one, if any at all. If the video/link is related to one of your ECs then I would just put it in your resume under that EC.</li>
<li>Do you mean edit the application? No, you can’t after you send it.</li>
<li>Maybe save it in a different word program, and reupload? If that’s what you see, it’s probably what they’re going to see.</li>
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<p>Hope that helped!</p>