<p>So for the additional info boxes on apps, I feel like I have to explain all my classes and extra curriculars with weird names and it’s taking up like 2 pages. Is this too much or is it better to just leave some things unsaid.</p>
<p>bumping this</p>
<p>You’re supposed to keep it short and declarative. It should be personal instinct to realize when you’re writing something that isn’t important.</p>
<p>Give them what they want as close as possible. Keep in mind they have probably seen most everything, eventhough you think your situation is the most unique.</p>
<p>My school has a policy to send resumes with the applications, which I don’t like because I feel like it just gives the college more to read since I’ve mentioned a lot of the stuff on that sheet in my app already. But anyway, I used the additional information box to just give some facts about myself, like what I see as my best qualities, some hobbies that I didn’t mention anywhere else, and amusing quirky sort of things, in list-form rather than resume form. After all, I didn’t see any guidelines as to what shouldn’t go in the box. Is this a good idea?</p>