<p>Is it one page single or double spaced. I'm assuming it's double, but I just want to make sure.</p>
<p>I'm doing it single since books are single spaced... I don't think they care either way, as long as it's only on one page for your page 217. They wouldn't want it spilling over onto page 218 xD</p>
<p>I'm doing it single since books are single spaced</p>
<p>haha good reasoning.</p>
<p>ahhh. single. please. i need it..</p>
<p>would it be weird if i single space two of my penn essays (217, why penn) and double space my other (vagelos essay)?</p>
<p>No, it wouldn't. As long as you provide them the essays, and they have good content (but aren't like a 10 pg essay) I'm sure they'll be fine.</p>
<p>I don't get the p. 217 essay. what they do they mean/ are asking for? what the heck are ya'll writing about??? When I first read the prompt I just like- "youre freaking kidding me. this has got to be some sick joke. IS this a joke??? it is right? RIGHT???"
and then my college counselor said that it wasnt a joke.
so please, enlighten me!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>this prompt has to be one of my favorites since it can be taken quite a few ways :)</p>
<p>waddlelikeaducky, how can it be taken??????!!? are they asking to make up an event in the future? B/c that wouldnt make sense if you've already "turned in" the 300p. autobiography.
????</p>
<p>stop typing like "this?????????'</p>
<p>and yes do whatever you want. it can be in the future, in the past, true, false or some combination of any of the above. it's just a creative writing prompt, it's not meant to be taken literally.</p>