<p>Yeah my resume is skim friendly :)</p>
<p>Yeah, that’s the reason I wrote it up in the first place. I felt that if, after a skim, they are interested in me, they might want to read more, so I wanted to give them something that may make them even more interested if they actually read all of it. Now I just hope it’s as skim-friendly as I think it is, haha.</p>
<p>Everywhere I read, it said a college resume should not exceed one page. I can’t get the links right now, but I definitely will if I get a chance.
In any case, noone here can possibly confirm what the adcoms really want, and if there really were some rules to it, I’m sure Princeton would have done enough to specify it where they do so much about putting together the application.
So, I think it all boils down to common sense. Do only that which is sufficient, nothing more nothing less. I personally wouldn’t exceed 2 pages, because there comes a point where either your descriptions for each EC become unnecessarily long, or you start stating irrelevant ECs just for the heck of it.
Anyways, that’s what I think, at least. Perhaps any admittees could clarify better.</p>