<p>OK, so this might seem silly to some people, but I'm hesitant to send in my candidate profiles. </p>
<p>For the spaces where they ask you to write down any awards, achievements, and also the 'additional information' section, how do I put down my info?
Do I just write "I got this award. I did this.. etc" or do I write it more essay like?
Can I pretty much just write a list?</p>
<p>Sorry if this seems stupid to some people, I'm not that aware of boarding school application etiquette and I'd rather the dean of admissions not think I'm an idiot. :P</p>
<p>As a teacher, there is never stupid question. My d just wrote a list of the items as it applied to the question. She listed them more like bullet points, surely not in essay format. There are plenty of questions later that will be be of essay format. Make sure you answer the question they are asking not what you think they want to know, (I believe that these sections also look at your ability to follow directions.) </p>
<p>Be clean and to the point. As an interview told my d…“it’s not bragging, if it is true”. Be honest and clear.</p>