<p>Should an addendum/additional information attachment be of a table format or of a list/bullet format (of course with elaboration for each bullet)?</p>
<p>Thanks for the help.</p>
<p>Should an addendum/additional information attachment be of a table format or of a list/bullet format (of course with elaboration for each bullet)?</p>
<p>Thanks for the help.</p>
<p>I suppose it depends on what you’re sending in. If it’s a resume, I would craft it so that it portrays depth not breadth. Pick a few of your strongest and most meaningful ECs and fully explain them in great detail, but don’t create a laundry list.</p>
<p>I did a table…it looked really nice and easy to read in my opinion. Plus I’ve read that resumes are often seen as pretentious.</p>
<p>I just listed the activities that didn’t fit on the Common App and my involvement in them. My rep said that Yale is primarily concerned with the seven you list on the app, but they will consider supplementary items when necessary. He also said format was up to the applicant.</p>