<p>Is 391 words too long for the first question ? (How were you made aware of Barnard College? How do you feel Barnard College can help you achieve your personal and educational goals?)</p>
<p>and primefactor could you please read it?</p>
<p>Is 391 words too long for the first question ? (How were you made aware of Barnard College? How do you feel Barnard College can help you achieve your personal and educational goals?)</p>
<p>and primefactor could you please read it?</p>
<p>Silver_wavez, do you want to swap Barnard supps? I know it's confusing because we use the same screen name, but I'm a (female) friend of Shakeer's, applying to Barnard...</p>
<p>mine's 185, but my longest is 269... it may be a little long, but they're one of those schools that care more about the person. so- if you like it and believe that every word is essential in creating YOU, then leave it. :) good luck</p>
<p>Does anyone want to swap for editing? I'm away from home right now, and thus bereft of my regular editing brigade...
(We're in Quebec - great place to be writing apps... NOT)</p>
<p>did you write part of it on the little lines they gave you and then just continued it on another paper or did you start start writing on another paper right away?</p>
<p>well i sent mine yesterday!</p>
<p>no i just wrote "see attached" under all of the qs on the actual barnard supp, and attached 2 sheets of paper with the answers..
i wonder if thats ok?</p>
<p>yeh franklinbrown we can swap.. just NOOOOOO copying. ive already sent it!</p>
<p>Oh, no, that doesn't make much sense. There's nothing in it for you! Don't worry about it. Best of luck, Christina.</p>
<p>there's nothing in it for me? huh?</p>
<p>well i dont mind swapping if u still want to.
<a href="mailto:christina_sok@yahoo.com">christina_sok@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>you're shakeer's friend?</p>
<p>Well, I'm going to steal your thread, silver_wavez, and ask a question. </p>
<p>Did you (or whomever else had "attachments") staple your additional pages to the supplement sheet or did you leave it seperate? I know that some schools are very anti-staple but I haven't seen anything from Barnard against the stapler. I already have my name, school, and social on the header of each of my two sheets. On the one hand, I don't want anything lost and on the other, I don't want to commit an application sin...</p>
<p>If you have your name, school, and social security number on every page, then it won't get lost. I'm using a paperclip- it'll keep it together, but if they're anti-staple, it won't bug them.</p>
<p>I stapled it, in fact I stapled almost all my applications which, if they hate it, sucks big for me, but too late to worry about it now</p>
<p>What you have to do is paper clip it. Stapling is apparantly BAD..
I had two loose sheets of paper in my Barnard supp.. I just paper clipped it, so it's together but just loosely held together!</p>
<p>Anyhoo, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>