Short Answer - format?

<p>For the Stanford supplement short answer questions, is it ok to just list things? I was planning on doing simple lists for the following questions:</p>

<p>Name your favorite books, authors, films, and/or musical artists.
-What newspapers, magazines, and/or websites do you enjoy?
-What were your favorite events (E.G., performances, exhibits, sporting events, etc.) this past year?
-What Qualities do you admire in people?
-What five words best describe you? </p>

<p>And complete sentences for these questions:
-What is the most significant challenge that society faces today?
-What historical moment or event do you wish you could have witnessed or participated in?
-Who is your hero/from whom do you draw inspiration?
-How do you rejuvenate yourself?</p>

<p>Is this advisable?</p>

<p>do it however you want-- after all, you only have about fifty words. I advise lists if the things on them are self-explanatory. If you feel something is especially significant to you, then by all means elaborate. I personally am going to not list anything and elaborate on all of them, though, since I like really weird things.</p>