curiouscat wrote:I know I'm about twenty steps behind the rest of you guys, but I'm wondering if anyone can shed a little light on a minutiae-type question. Right now on the Yale app there are two places to attach "Activities" documents - the "Activities and Work" section and the "Post-school Activities." The latter (which I don't think was there when the app first went up) is optional and asks you to explain what you've been up to if you've been out of school for more than three months.
I haven't sent anything out yet, but I originally put my post-graduation activities in section (c) of the Activities and Work section. I'm debating whether to take it out and put it separately in the optional "Post-school Activities" addendum, or just to leave out the "Post-school Activities" and keep everything in the Activities and Work section. Haven't found anything about this in this thread. How have other people been doing this?
I looked up my app for you. Either that attachment is a new option or I opted not to take it when I did my app.
What I did was just list all my ECs in question a, then in (b) I listed everything I did while pursuing a degree, finally in (c) I listed the things I did in between degrees. I really didn't like doing it that way because it wasn't chronological and it bothered me. If I were to do it again, I probably would have chosen to interpret (b) solely as work done while in UG, but my thinking at the time was that I wanted to stress that I worked full-time while doing my Masters and PhD programs and thus they belonged in (b) in evaluative terms. I guess its really neither here nor there and the fact that I feel differently now probably just speaks to how little it really mattered. Just go with what makes most sense to you in the moment. Make sure its logical and consistent (and not redundant) and it will be fine, no matter what you choose to do. If you've been out for a significant time, I'd probably add the addendum where I would put my descriptions of what I had been doing (bullet points) and then would just list them in the a/b/c sections where logical.
I did attach a one-page resume to mine as well in the optional space. I just listed my educational degrees, then stripped out the descriptions from my work experience since they were already listed in the a/b/c sections, and put a few of the best awards, along a few interesting facts about me that weren't covered in my PS or didn't fit nicely into the questions or awards sections in the app. Don't know if this is helpful to you in anyway, but I hope so. I considered it like a "greatest hits" executive summary at the closing. Not necessary but if you were uncomfortable that your peculiarities made the rest a tad confusing, you could run that option.