Activity list/ resume

<p>What does Brown want for the answer to Q4… the activity list?</p>

<p>Should I write a paragraph about each of my 2 or 3 most meaningful activities?
And then attach a resume…?</p>

<p>Or just write a list of activities that I have done, and anotate briefly?
Or just a simple list of activities like other universities ask for?</p>

<p>And also on the resume… can I include how many hrs/wk, wks/year I spent on each activity?</p>

<p>hey silver, are you applying to Dartmouth as well?</p>

<p>Write a paragraph. My interviewer said that was definitely the best way to present your ECs.</p>

<p>I did the first thing you said...Wrote paragraphs about the most important ones, and attached a separate resume outlining the rest of the stuff I did.</p>

<p>no i'm not applying to dartmouth kimfuge.</p>

<p>jnatkins are u at brown?</p>

<p>i did what jnatkins did also</p>

<p>So it's bad just to list them? That's what the instructions made it sound like you're supposed to do. >.< Ah I'm so confused.</p>

<p>It's purposely open-ended. Do what you want. I don't think the format of your ECs will get you in or out.</p>

<p>I only listed 4, but went into some detail.</p>

<p>I used the space provided, and added a very short description after everything (though not all of my EC's fit, but I chose the most important ones), including how long I've been doing it and how often.</p>