<p>Should we just attach a simple resume? What did you do? Should we just like, say what we did or say it and explain it a bit? I’m not sure what to do…</p>
<p>Resume, paragraphs, list, do whatever you want. It's entirely open-ended in terms of presentation.</p>
<p>I wrote a paragraph for each extracurricular that is important to me (four) and then a brief summary of my other extracurriculars at the end. I figured it was better to elaborate on my role in each, etc if there was room on the application for it. Otherwise the extracurricular section would have just be like the common app's list, right?</p>
<p>pseud has a good approach. They need to understand your ec</p>
<p>If you have bunches, like i did, and couldn't fit all the information on the page, do this: Make a bullet style list, and under each bullet write a small explainitory sentence if one is required ("softball" did not need one but "football" (first girl even on the boys football team) did). Use your judgement on what needs elaboration. Then put astericks *** by those that need FURTHER elaboration and attach an addendum that briefly says whatever else needs to be said about the job / ec / program. </p>
<p>DO NOT simply attach a resume. What I have heard from admissions officers is that they really dislike resumes as it's just repetitive of what you should have already included. </p>
<p>If ever there is a chart that you must fill out with your EC, don't follow it to the T if not everything fits. Attach something more. This is just my philosophy.</p>
<p>I did something similar. I went really in depth about a couple of activities (foreign exchange, piano, influential internship), one paragraph about working, and one paragraph about clubs at school</p>