<p>in the transfer application, how to show ECs?</p>
<p>i see many of you listed many ECs here, how do you show them to AO?</p>
<p>Just make a list in a sheet like what you did in threads here?</p>
<p>thx</p>
<p>in the transfer application, how to show ECs?</p>
<p>i see many of you listed many ECs here, how do you show them to AO?</p>
<p>Just make a list in a sheet like what you did in threads here?</p>
<p>thx</p>
<p>ummmm...what?</p>
<p>i mean how to show my ECs in the application. just make a list?</p>
<p>that is what i did. i wrote it on a continuation type sheet that applications have for info that does not fit onto the application anywhere. but check with UGA office to see what their preference with stuff is.</p>
<p>There should be something on commonapp that lets you fill in activities
you can also send in a resume</p>
<p>on the common app there should be a section for you to list your ec's....are you using the common app?</p>
<p>but on the commonapp, we can only fill 7 activities. right?
is it a good idea to make a list for those had numerous ones? in every chance thread, i saw many activities :)</p>
<p>Well, only if they matter. I see many chance threads where people write down "X Club member" or "X community service hours" ( and sometimes it is a ridiculously small amount like 25 or something). Colleges HATE listing activities.</p>
<p>If an activity won't matter; don't include it. If you don't have a leadership position, you probably should not include it.</p>
<p>Also, you can send in a resume...</p>
<p>well resume is something about my career/ academics right?
can i use it to show some fortes and hobbies not shown on my commonapp and essays?</p>
<p>Hobbies/talents have a place in essays. Some schools, like PSU, will let you list hobbies as activities; but I do not think it is a good idea to do that for commonapp (unless you have room)</p>
<p>I agree with ccTransfer 10. Trust me dude, you don't have 7 significant extracurricular activities. You won't be missing anything by excluding NHS or whatever.</p>