<p>For the Senator nominations(Cornyn, Hutchison) I have to do the essays and the paper which has the questions on them leaves like 3 lines between the questions. Would it be better to start the answer on that sheet and then continue on a seperate sheet of paper or would it be better to type them all up and have them looking nice and neat.</p>
<p>Hmmm....does it instruct you to continue on to another page, or does it not say anything?</p>
<p>It says you are encouraged to use another sheet but what I was really trying to ask was should I hand write it or type my answers on the computer and then print it off?</p>
<p>I would say type it up, much neater and easier to read. If it doesn't specifically tell you handwrite it, I'd type it up. I may be wrong though</p>
<p>It asks for handwritten.</p>
<p>I'm sending my stuff for them out tomorrow. I can tell you for Cornyn, I wrote 2650 words total. All my answers were over 300 words. I typed it completely on a separate page and labeled each one with its question. He says be thorough, that gives you permission to be detailed. </p>
<p>Hutchison's is only an essay, best to type it up. </p>
<p>Hope this helps. By the way, I have talked many times to Kevin Cooper at Senator Hutchison's office and Anna Smith at Cornyn's. They know my voice well. lol :D</p>
<p>I don't see anywhere where it says handwritten on their application, where do you see this?</p>
<p>Wow...I just clicked on the wrong forum. Disregard what I said above. In fact, I don't even know who senators cornyn and hutchinson are. Sorry.</p>
<p>lmao. Nice one falcon!</p>
<p>See...I was thinking of the one that used to be right below this...and that was about handwritten essays. :)</p>