Two questions

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<li><p>If I am attaching a resume to my common app "additional info section", should I still include it in the envelope i am sending to Penn (which includes my transcript and recomendations)?</p></li>
<li><p>On the supplement I listed my mom and three grandparents in the legacy section. Should I attach a paper or write in the "additional info" section about other family members who attended (two uncles, great uncle, ect..) or will that be playing the "legacy card" too much? I have a feeling it will look bad if I do this.</p></li>
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<p>on the legacy issue, you should put every member of your family that went to penn. if you are apart of the “penn” family, then its just another advantage for you. the more the better</p>

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<li>No.</li>
<li>I would.</li>
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<p>k so if i do decide to include them in the additional info section will i be able to take that part out for other colleges’ (that i hopefully will not have to apply to) applications?</p>

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<p>Great point. Sorry for my absent-mindedness in the previous post. </p>

<p>Once you send your CommonApp, it is locked, meaning you can’t make any changes.</p>

<p>So should i include a note in the envelope i am sending?</p>

<p>? ?</p>