I wonder....

<p>how many of us had the same answers for the short answer questions on the application. What do you think were the most popular answers? Would it be a bad idea to give out our answers now, before the second deadline/notification date? The questions were:</p>

<p>The last book I read outside of class was _________________
It would surprise my friends to know that _________________
If I could travel anywhere in time or space, either real or imagined, I’d go to ______________
The form of communication that I'd most like to ban from existence is ___________________
The question I would most like to have answered is __________________________________
My favorite random fact is __________________________________
My most treasured possession is _____________________</p>

<p>are those short questions change every year or remain same?</p>

<p>I think one question last year was my least favorite famous person in the last 50 years is ____________, instead of question about banning a form of communication. All the rest seem to be the same.</p>

<p>No, I remember filling out the short question about banning a form of communication, but I don’t recall ever seeing anything about a least favorite famous person in the last 50 years… The rest of the short answers look the same as well.</p>

<p>so am I supposed to answer them in one word or do I need a reason as well? And do i need a answer for the question that I want to answer or just write down my question?(I’m applying next year soplease help me :frowning: )</p>

<p>Haha i want someone else to post their answers before I post mine because I’m not really sure if mine didn’t suck. lol</p>

<p>i think the overwhelmingly popular response for the “least favorite famous person” question was paris hilton. i think i said ann coulter haha</p>

<p>alright, let’s just start with the book. THE KITE RUNNER. ANyone else?</p>

<p>The Road…</p>

<p>White Teeth, by Zadie Smith</p>

<p>a long way gone by: Ishmeal Beah</p>

<p>Player Piano - Kurt Vonnegut</p>

<p>walden, henry david thoreau</p>

<p>The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara</p>

<p>Executive Orders, Tom Clancy</p>

<p>The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand</p>

<p>um and I definitely said Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for the travel anywhere question. Am I cool or what?</p>

<p>The New Cold War, by Edward Lucas</p>

<p>Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt</p>

<p>Germ by Robert Liparulo</p>