<p>I've been in a lot, but shouldn't they already have that information from my resume? So what exactly do they want... a detailed version of all, a few, or one?</p>
<p>They also added a question that ask what scholarly accomplishment do i wish to share with them... and i just wrote like a paragraph form of my resume? but that seems off... what exactly are they expecting??? HELP?</p>
<p>You can choose a specific moment/experience in a certain club then expand it out to why you love that activity. Just choose one.</p>
<p>I don’t know who “they” are, but it sounds like “they” just want one experience. Talk about an accomplishment in a certain lab, lecture, class, research experience, publication, etc. that has opened your eyes and mind. Don’t do a resume - make it personable and specific.</p>
<p>I hope this helps :)</p>