<p>I'm really stuck on these, any advice??
I know that you have to "be yourself" and all that jazz, but what is Admissions looking for? Creativity and humor over intellectual responses or vice versa?</p>
<p>I'm especially stuck on the last question:
"If I wanted the CMC Admissions Office to know what I'm really like, I would send them _____ along with my application (but I won't!)."</p>
<p>Frankly, don’t stress about these too much. The admin officers I’ve talked to say these aren’t really a big deal; they’re just trying to find out who you are as an individual. From what I’ve seen and heard, a certain degree of humor and levity is well received by CMC admissions officers, so if that’s what you want to do, go for it. Whatever you do, make sure what you put is genuine and reflective of yourself. Admin officers don’t care to hear the answer you think they want to hear; they just want to get a sense of who you are and your personality. And as long as you have some personality and aren’t just a cardboard cutout, you should be fine So relax :)</p>
<p>They don’t take that much thought. Even just 5 minutes about each question had me coming up with some really quirky original answers. I’ll admit the last one was the “hardest” though.</p>
<p>i wrote ‘a written conversation with me and all my best friends’. i dont think the last one was hard at all! just think of when the ‘real’ you comes out…write the first thing that comes to mind…;)</p>
<p>^That’s a really good one for the last question.</p>