P pirate73 5-Year Member Joined Jan 29, 2012 Messages 4 Mar 19, 2013 #1 Hi, I am currently applying to AIM and I was wondering what format the essays should be in. Should they be single spaced, double spaced, MLA, etc.? Thanks
Hi, I am currently applying to AIM and I was wondering what format the essays should be in. Should they be single spaced, double spaced, MLA, etc.? Thanks
soccerchic 5-Year Member Joined Dec 2, 2012 Messages 158 Mar 19, 2013 #2 This question relates to the essays. As a sophmore in high school, I was wondering if you could share the essay questions? Thanks!
This question relates to the essays. As a sophmore in high school, I was wondering if you could share the essay questions? Thanks!
SuaSponte 5-Year Member Joined Mar 1, 2013 Messages 276 Mar 21, 2013 #3 soccerchic said: This question relates to the essays. As a sophmore in high school, I was wondering if you could share the essay questions? Thanks! Click to expand... They aren't something you really need to prepare for, I wouldn't worry about it. I formatted mine double spaced and mostly MLA, I wouldn't stray too far from it though. Honestly all they ask for is name on top, you should be fine.
soccerchic said: This question relates to the essays. As a sophmore in high school, I was wondering if you could share the essay questions? Thanks! Click to expand... They aren't something you really need to prepare for, I wouldn't worry about it. I formatted mine double spaced and mostly MLA, I wouldn't stray too far from it though. Honestly all they ask for is name on top, you should be fine.
Objee Former USCGA Admissions Staff 15-Year Member Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 763 Mar 25, 2013 #4 pirate73 said: Should they be single spaced, double spaced, MLA, etc.? Click to expand... Formatting is really up to you, but I'd recommend focusing more on grammar/spelling than fonts/spacing.
pirate73 said: Should they be single spaced, double spaced, MLA, etc.? Click to expand... Formatting is really up to you, but I'd recommend focusing more on grammar/spelling than fonts/spacing.