<p>In one of the questions in part 3 of the application, they ask to list work experiences or special educational programs. Under hours per week, if I had done a residential summer program at a college, should I list how many hours per week I was in class, how many hours per week I spent in class+studying, or just leave it blank???</p>
<p>And a work experience that was non-paying, basically an internship, do we just leave “Earning or Benefits” blank, or write “internship” or “volunteer”?</p>
<p>i guess you could count the studying, but dont use that to make the hours more. also, if you include the study hours, you may want to note that in the additional information part.</p>
<p>Rather than leave it blank, my daughter put "n/a" just to be clear. For jobs, do they want an actual dollar amount earned or just the word "paid"?</p>