<p>I'm looking at the recommended requirements, but i want to get other opinions on this matter. If i had to make one, i don't think mine would be comprehensive.</p>
<p>Do people usually get in without a resume?</p>
<p>I'm looking at the recommended requirements, but i want to get other opinions on this matter. If i had to make one, i don't think mine would be comprehensive.</p>
<p>Do people usually get in without a resume?</p>
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<p>advice please.
i’m still debating whether or not to send in a resume. I have never really mad a resume. What would be the difference between what you put on the Cornell application and what you put on the resume?</p>
<p>Well, according to the freshman requirements grid (<a href=“http://admissions.cornell.edu/forms/FreshmanRequirementsChart.pdf[/url]”>http://admissions.cornell.edu/forms/FreshmanRequirementsChart.pdf</a>), a resume is “highly recommended” so I think you should send them one.</p>
<p>The resume is different from the application because you have more room to explain what you actually did in your various activities. Also, you can organize the resume to highlight the experiences that you feel are most important or most relevant to your college studies. I’m sure that part of what they’re looking for is how you present yourself when you’re not confined to the application format.</p>
<p>i see. Thank you. I guess I have to start working on a resume now.</p>