<p>Did anyone or will anyone add a resume. I dont plan on to. My GC said I shouldnt because it wouldnt show dedication just quanity and not quality. Anyway does it matter because I have 4 activities that I pursed with much heart that I recieved a few awards from. That doesnt include my Study abroading in Rome and Paris. I did add an extra sheet sheet for my Academics Honors. Anyone else what to share what they did. BTW, does it affect admission if u dont send a resume.</p>
<p>Has anyone been accepted without a resume</p>
<p>I didn't send one because they did have space for "Additional Information", although now I keep thinking that I was too hasty in sending out my application and should have put more down in that category. Don't take my word for it, because I haven't been accepted.</p>
<p>It completely depends on the situation. Different GCs say different things. If you're involved in many different activites and there's not enough room on the application to list all your achievements, then go for it. </p>
<p>I don't think it'll hurt because if the admission officer doesn't have enough time, or doesn't want to read it, they'll just toss it to the side, and that'll be that. If they do read it, then maybe it'll clarify some ambiguities for them. </p>
<p>But I wouldn't send too much supplementary material.</p>
<p>i was really confused about attaching a resume but in the end i didn't...for one i didn't have enough extra stuff to talk about...also...most of the stuff i have doesn't require explanation and i didn't want to annoy the adcom ppl by repeating myself....do i think i should've sent one now??...maybe but i'm also curious if anyone got in w/out one??</p>
<p>I didn't send a resume.</p>
<p>I'm sure people have been accepted without one.</p>
<p>Whoa I feel relieved</p>