Riddikulus!

<p>Yeah yeah, I know you love Harry Potter...but...</p>

<p>I have an urgent question about the Princetonian 2010 supplement to the Common Application! Oh yes.</p>

<p>I have a whole heck of a lot to write for what I did for the summers of 2005 and 2004. Space fields of a mere hundred characters...how are we supposed to write anything of substance with so little space? I am not a master of brevity!!
Where should I continue talking about my part-time job, my internship, my world travels, etc? "Additional information"? What if that runs out too? </p>

<p>Thanks for the info! ;-)</p>

<p>As another Harry Potter fan, I feel obligated to reply!</p>

<p>Don't try to make the summer section into an essay. They just want to know that you didn't lay around for a couple months. Talk about your activities in brief, and if you need more explanation, the additional information section is there for you. Don't stress about it.</p>

<p>Hey glinda,</p>

<p>Thanks for the response. Yeah, I figured I should stress more on the actual ESSAYS, but I just have so much that I have done and so much explanation, really. That's what takes up the room. Should I indicate somewhere that the rest of my information is in the "additional information" section somewhere?</p>