<p>I feel that I have more extra curricular information I can along with the common app. Theres only 7 spaces on the common app, and I feel like I want to elaborate on everything I have done in the last 4 years.
Should I send in another resume along with the common app? or do you think it would seem a little repetitive?? </p>
<p>Sending in a resume can be beneficial, but it can also hurt. Admissions officers are suffocated by hundreds-thousands of applications. It’s difficult to evaluate x number of applicants in 5 months (assuming most decisions are made by April). If the resume is redundant, then why bother troubling an admission’s officer? At best, make sure the resume has “new” information and adds to the application…</p>
<p>Agree with nmcm - just make a “bullet” list in a word doc if you have any “new” info to add to the common app and then attach to the additional info section.</p>
<p>Resume’ redundancy is not good in my opinion - AO’s have too much to do anyway.</p>