<p>Uh...I just wrote a list for mine. They strictly said a list, therefore a list is what I gave them.</p>
<p>I have reference material from my college counselor and it states the following:</p>
<p>A list including everything such as activities, awards, summer experiences, employment, comm service, hobbies and interests along
with hours and weeks</p>
<p>it was in paragraph form but no essay. Just dots were used to divide the paragraphs where each included a brief description
dont forget to put your name an high school and birth date on it</p>
<p>Hope I could help</p>
<p>Six pages is ridiculous. And I mean RIDICULOUS. It's not an autobiography.</p>
<p>I'm going to do a brief list. No more than one page. Because that's all they'll really read, anyway. Let's be serious.</p>
<p>my resume is 2 pages long (small font, single spaced) so im probs just going to describe a couple of the things a little more...</p>
<p>but yeah fo ruuuhhhl guys 6 pages...a little excessive. but lets all jump down their throats about it! :sarcastic:</p>
<p>mine was 3. the third page I used to describe my hobbies/languages/travel experiences</p>
<p>ooo travel exp......i might add that. good idea!</p>
<p>Ack, mine is 5 pages, and that's not even including everything I could have. >_< I'm incredibly involved in a ton of different things, though, and don't want to go leaving anything out. Plus, I wrote two full paragraphs describing what two of the awards I won meant to me, and I have almost a page (the one part of my app that's bulleted) describing my Girl Scout Gold Award project (it's pretty in-depth, but also very unique, and I don't want to leave any of it out).</p>
<p>What's the longest people've heard of from those who have gotten accepted ED?</p>