<p>Hi.. Im sorry, this has probably been asked a million times, but I'm in a hurry and don't have time to go looking through all the old threads.</p>
<p>In the section where we have to describe our "Favorite this" and "favorite that," are we supposed to describe "why?" too. Because it gives us a lot of room and I'd feel as though I'm leaving it partially incomplete if I just gave a one word answer.</p>
<p>Also, for the "favorite TV show" question, what do you say if you NEVER watch TV? =/</p>
<p>Thanks guys. Muchhh appreciated.</p>
<p>It doesn’t ask you to give a reason, so I wouldn’t. And I don’t see where there’s a favorite TV show question.</p>
<p>Ok thanks. I was just making sure.</p>
<p>And you’re right, there is no TV question. For some reason I remembered there being one.</p>
<p>And what do they mean by “what’s your favorite recording?” That’s song, right?</p>
<p>yea. they just phrased the question to be more open.</p>
<p>Sorry to jump in on this thread, but since it’s about the supplement… one essay option says to “use the following statement” as a jumping off point, etc. Do we have to include this quote in our paper? I think it would sound awkward, but what did you guys do? Thanks!</p>
<p>no i dont think you have to… in fact you probably shouldn’t
just make sure that it is clear that you’ve actually used the quote as your “inspiration” (make sure that what you talk about clearly relates to the quote)</p>