Writing Sample Format
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 4:03 pm
Double spaced or single? Career services says double, writing prof says single to make it look shorter. I tend to trust the latter more but thought I'd get a bigger sample size.
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we were told to cut sections (just say the section title then "omitted") before doing any font/spacing trickerykimber1028 wrote:I have an application that calls for a writing sample no longer than five pages - my memo that I've been using is 10. In this case, it's fine to do single space or 1.25, right? Or should I actually cut out sections? I'm inclined to do the former.
Okay, thanks. What sections were you told to cut first? Statement of facts, question presented, etc.? My discussion alone is about 6 1/2 pages.wiseowl wrote:we were told to cut sections (just say the section title then "omitted") before doing any font/spacing trickerykimber1028 wrote:I have an application that calls for a writing sample no longer than five pages - my memo that I've been using is 10. In this case, it's fine to do single space or 1.25, right? Or should I actually cut out sections? I'm inclined to do the former.
i think i would leave the discussion as intact as possible. cut question presented first, then conclusion (if you even have it), then brief answer, then facts, then i guess you go to the 2nd/3rd/4th issues of a multi-issue memo.kimber1028 wrote:Okay, thanks. What sections were you told to cut first? Statement of facts, question presented, etc.? My discussion alone is about 6 1/2 pages.wiseowl wrote:we were told to cut sections (just say the section title then "omitted") before doing any font/spacing trickerykimber1028 wrote:I have an application that calls for a writing sample no longer than five pages - my memo that I've been using is 10. In this case, it's fine to do single space or 1.25, right? Or should I actually cut out sections? I'm inclined to do the former.