<li><p>The space on the application for Activities & Disciplinary Record , only allows me to list only one Extracurricular Activities: (as well as only one community service and personal activity). I have numerous amounts of these to list. How am I supposed to list everything!?</p></li>
<li><p>The application requires my High School Counselor to submit information about me ON-LINE!<a href=“https://www.admissions.mca.ucf.edu/secure/counselor_rec.asp[/url]”>https://www.admissions.mca.ucf.edu/secure/counselor_rec.asp</a>
However, she may not have access to a computer and/or has numerous other requests from students. Is there a paper application to print out to give to the High School Counselor?</p></li>
<li><p>Some schools allow you to just list your best SAT score. In the application to UCF, do I have to list both times I took the SAT?</p></li>
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<li>My D did not mention any problem listing her extracurricular activities...maybe you have to enter each separately? You should also give your college guidance counselor a copy of your resume to be sent to UCF with your transcript and recommendation.</li>
<li><p>There is a hard copy of the counselor recommendation on the website that you can print and give to your GC to fill out and snail mail.
Here is the link:
<a href="http://www.admissions.mca.ucf.edu/counselor_rec.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.admissions.mca.ucf.edu/counselor_rec.pdf</a>
I found it on the far right side of the top of the admissions page under the title "Forms". </p></li>
<li><p>If your best Math and Critical Reading is from the same test, you can just list that test on the application. UCF will not care. When they get your SAT's official report it will list all of the tests that you took anyway. On your admissions status page, they will list only your top scores. :)</p></li>
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<p>When the college boards sends the SAT scores they include all tests, UCF is just looking for the highest scores, they will do any combining that can be done. D's ACT's were very good so we didn't bother to even send the SAT's even though they were good also, but ACT's were better. Since they take both it doesn't make really any difference and there are many sites on the web that convert ACT to SAT all admissions people have that little slider in their offices.</p>
<p>Just create a resume with all your activities and write "see attached resume" in the box for the extracurriculars.</p>