<p>Is there a way to italicize on the additional info section in MITs application?
I am trying to juxtapose a book name with a quote from it, and dont want to use quotes twice in a row.</p>
<p>I'm thinking you could probably put an underscore in front and behind the words you want to ictalize, like this:</p>
<p><em>example</em></p>
<p>That would e indicative of underlining, which is usually considered the same as writing in italics.</p>
<p>Other than that, maybe if you put it between ictalization brackets or tags they will understand? Like <emphasis>,</emphasis>; <i>,</i>; or [ I],<a href="without%20spaces;%20the%20forum%20just%20won't%20let%20me%20type%20those%20normally"> /I</a>?</p>
<p>thanks. i dont really like how that looks though. im sure im not hte first to encounter this problem. what have others done?</p>
<p>i really want to send my app in soon (tomorrow) so can any1 else reply?
thanks</p>
<p>just don't worry about formatting stuff- if I were you, I would either use quotes twice, or just do nothing for the book title except capitalize - formatting is not a big deal as long as your point gets across, and I think doing something weird would just be detracting from what you are trying to say</p>