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<p>hey, for the extracurricular descriptions, is it ok to write in incomplete sentences (no subject)? they only give you 40 words so its kind limiting.</p>

<p>Yea. I think it's meant to be bulleted or in a list.</p>

<p>"First Robotics" </p>

<p>"Build Team 9-11
Drive Team 11-12
Team Captain 12"</p>

<p>Or something like that.</p>

<p>I wrote in incomplete sentences: "Founder - Performed school-wide demonstrations; maintained a chemistry bulletin board; etc." I don't know if its right for your extracurriculars, though. For one of the descriptions, I did write in a complete sentence because I thought describing the purpose of the organization was more important than explaining my exact "duties." Of course, I have no idea how everything worked out, so I can’t really proffer any advice. If I was going to use subjects though, I would avoid using “I” for clubs, since you are really one of many people in the club. I think it could come off arrogant and self-obsessed, I suppose – but really I have no idea.</p>

<p>^^^ correcto!</p>

<p>yea, a lot of the sentences used are going to involve the first person, so it's there's point in wasting space repeating "I" over and over again.</p>