<p>On the common app for Dartmouth that I submitted (I'm an RD applicant, btw), I attached a resume on the "additional info" section. It had all my other significant activities on it that I had not previously listed in the common app. </p>
<p>But instead of listing the additional activities in order of importance like the first part, I listed the activities in chronological order. Will this jeopardize my chance? Will the adcoms hate me for not following directions? :'(</p>
<p>If you think it's that big of a deal, email the admissions office with your correct activity sheet.</p>
<p>Also, for the sake of being consistent, can an activity sheet be the sheet with your activities that admissions wants to see, and can the resume be the sheet with your work experience that admissions does not want to see?</p>
<p>^bump...so should I send in a revised version of it? :(</p>
<p>are you kidding me?????? nooo, that's not a mistake at all! Now, a mistake would be writing you played floor hockey instead of field hockey, or that you loved Cornell rather than Dartmouth, but chill! They'll think it's fine, don't even worry!!!!!! On my resume, I organized it chronologically as well-but within categories. Someone who I know got accepted into Dmouth did the same thing.</p>
<p>BREATHE!</p>
<p>Bro, are you dissing floor hockey?</p>