<p>For the short answers, is it okay with NYU if you put "see attached sheet". I don't plan on making them especially lengthy, I just have really large handwriting and the space is just really small. I'm just wondering if anybody else did this and got accepted or just plain did it at all, asked admissions, etc.
Thanks so much!</p>
<p>i am wondering the same thing. if no one answers maybe i will call admissions on monday. also, for the question about our most important EC, am i just blind or is there no place in the NYU application to write a complete list of ECs?</p>
<p>It is always best to fit in all your important ec's on the sheet provided and then attach a formal resume of all your activities on another sheet of paper.</p>
<p>If you are talking about the "short essays", NYU told me when I asked on the admissions message board that they want you to use the space provided to write the answer and just include a sheet that is labelied "continued from page ..." and that would be fine.</p>
<p>That's fine...I did that and got in...just be sure to write see additional forms..don't worry about it, as long as it's not too long.</p>
<p>yeah i'm talking about the short essays, not my extracurriculars list</p>
<p>Lena you're saying you just wrote "see extra sheets" or whatever not started it then put "continued"</p>
<p>the "continued" thing would make it kinda confusing to follow for the admissions person i would think..make it longer to read i guess</p>
<p>are u guys talking about paper or online apps?</p>
<p>No, I started it, and then towards the end, if I had more to write, I said (see additional forms)...If you can cut it down, I suggest you do, but some of mine I felt I couldn't shorten, so I did that...</p>