The 300 character limit does not allow for much information. (I was only able to fit a brief description of one written work.)
Is it appropriate to simply refer to my attached resume for additional written work, or is it preferable to create a separate attachment that lists (and briefly describes, which my resume does not) the additional works? (Although I am not sure where such an attachment would go, as there is no additional attachments option...)
Gracias.
Harvard Written Work Section Forum
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Re: Harvard Written Work Section
Fit in as many as you can and put the rest in your resume in my opinion. I wouldn't put a separate written works attachment unless you have been a serious academic or writer for a while.freddie wrote:The 300 character limit does not allow for much information. (I was only able to fit a brief description of one written work.)
Is it appropriate to simply refer to my attached resume for additional written work, or is it preferable to create a separate attachment that lists (and briefly describes, which my resume does not) the additional works? (Although I am not sure where such an attachment would go, as there is no additional attachments option...)
Gracias.
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Re: Harvard Written Work Section
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Re: Harvard Written Work Section
No, it's fine to leave it blank.sven wrote:If I didn't write a thesis, do I have to put anything into the "Written Work" section? The most I've ever written were a couple of 25-page seminar papers.
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