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Old 09-11-2009, 05:40 AM   #1
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NMSC Essay: What's it mean by "print"? ((Try again...))

I posted this as a new topic yesterday, but for some reason it didn't seem to post correctly and no one has been able to respond to it. So here it is again. Consider this a "bump", of sorts. <.<'

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I recently received the "you're a semi-finalist" packet from the NMS Corporation, and I've begun to peck out the required essay in a Word document on my computer. The instructions on the application say to, "Use your own words and limit your response to the space below. Print your essay and affix securely or write legibly in ink on this form. Material exceeding this space cannot be used."
I'm wondering -- What spacing, style (TNR, I assume), and, most importantly, font size should I use if I want to utilize the print-essay-and-affix-securely method? I think the printing on the application itself is size 8 or smaller, but I'm not sure I want to risk making mine that tiny since, as everyone knows, the standard essay font is 12-point Times New Roman. Any ideas?

Also, would it be more "impressive" if I just wrote out my essay by hand (I have fairly nice handwriting) instead of printing it, or should it matter?

Thanks!

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Old 09-12-2009, 08:21 PM   #2
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I'm wondering about the same thing. I'm going to make mine font twelve and hope it'll fit on the space.

Here's MD Mom's advice from another thread, maybe it'll help.

PSAT Semi-finalists for 2010

and here's an almost sixty page thread on NMS stuff:

PSAT Scores for National Merit Semifinalists 2009 (H.S. Class of 2010)

(In other words, you're posting in the wrong forum, hence you're getting no replies.)
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Old 09-14-2009, 10:28 AM   #3
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Ahh... I see. Thanks for the links in the advice. I ended up just using 12 point Times New Roman for my essay and trimming it down to size. The space provided can fit 31 lines of text... exactly. :P
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