<p>If I am attaching an excel type resume under additional info with details of my EC's..should I just leave my Activities section blank?
Or should I write them there and then expand on them under the additional info? Becuase that seems a bit redundant</p>
<p>Record in the form and then expand.</p>
<p>Leave it blank. It'll be fine as long as you send your own resume.</p>
<p>ahah opposite answers..
anyone else?</p>
<p>My advice is anecdotal, considering that's what I did. If seclusion's advice is anecdotal as well, it would suggest that it doesn't matter which way you do it.</p>
<p>Oh! Thank you very much! :)</p>
<p>DO NOT LEAVE IT BLANK</p>
<p>The reason that is there is to list your 7 most important activites. It clearly says in the instructions if you need more space use the additional info page. However, you have to list your 7 most important.</p>
<p>^^ exactly. You want to list the most important ones, though you may not need to list 7; you can choose fewer. When you do the resume, actually make it an explanatory thing, not a listing. Also, try not to repeat information.</p>
<p>maybe it doesn't matter that much but i wouldn't leave it blank. On my common ap, i wrote up my activities briefly and then expanded in additional info (who knows? the person reviewing your application might think you don't know how or don't want to to follow instructions, & be a tad annoyed with the blank activities section)</p>
<p>Yeaahh, thanks for the help, I'll write briefly in the first part, and then expand in additional info..almost all of my activities need expanding, because just said, they sound like nothing, but when I talk about what I acutally did, and stuff..they'll see I was acutally interested/passionate about it (HOPEFULLY!)</p>
<p>That's the right thing to do LaLaLa12345.</p>
<p>That's what you should do. :) That's what I'm doing.</p>