How do you squeeze all of your prominent EC's into those little spaces?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I was wondering how people wrote their EC's into the four or five spaces provided by some colleges. Most colleges I looked at didn't like an extra resume sort of thing attached.</p>

<p>For example, one of my passions is writing. I won quite a few awards for it, but there is a line about this long to write about it: </p>

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<p>Do most people just write "Won multiple awards" or did they state about them in their short answers?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Put it in the "Additional Information" section.</p>

<p>You don't. You mail in a supplement with your name and social (or other ID number) listing all of your ECs and awards. I used MS Word, and put my ECs in a table that had four columns: EC, School Years (9, 10, etc.), Hours/Week and Weeks/Year (3/52, 25/8, etc.), and Description. I included Awards in a separate section, also in table format with 3 columns: Award, Year, and Description. Mine ran 3 pages.</p>

<p>Prominence is relative. Pick the most prominent ones.</p>

<p>can you do what Amptron said?</p>

<p>Depends on which college your applying to, I think. On the Stanford app, it says in big lettering not to supplement it.</p>